Logan Mailloux’s season with the Rocket is looking more and more like P.K. Subban’s with the Hamilton Bulldogs in 2009-2010. Subban scored 53 points in 77 games. Mailloux’s points-per-game ratio is slightly higher right now.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) January 27, 2024
For those who missed it, the voice of the Rocket compared the stats of P.K. Subban’s 2009-2010 season to Logan Mailloux’s this season.
Please note! Marcotte doesn’t compare the two defensemen according to his opinion, but according to the numbers, i.e., the facts. Here’s the publication in question.
We know that the former scout, whose opinions are sometimes controversial, doesn’t really like Mailloux, but according to him, it’s not the same player at all. That’s what he said in the second episode of the PROCESS podcast .
The second episode of our PROCESS podcast now available on YouTube, Apple, Spotify, BPM etc! @BPMSportsRadio pic.twitter.com/uRp7Im1w9A
– Mathias Brunet (@mathiasbrunet) January 30, 2024
Snake understands statistical comparisons (he can’t argue the contrary), but stats aside, there are no comparables between the two right-handed defenders.
In fact, when the show’s editor read Anthony Marcotte’s tweet, Boisvert gasped.
Once again, the style of play is different. While both have defensive deficiencies, Subban is a better puck carrier and has a better skating stroke. He’s bigger, and one of the hosts knew that P.K.’s impact would be immediate.
If there’s a comparison to be made between the two, it’s that they’re high event players, in other words, guys who when they’re on the ice, something always happens, whether it’s positive or negative.
While the players’ profiles differ, statistically speaking, it’s hard not to make connections. In his first professional season, Mailloux has a points average of 0.7 (28 points in 40 games). And Subban maintained a points average of 0.69 (53 points in 77 games). For young defensemen, these are excellent numbers, and we have every right to be excited about the progression of the team’s former first-round pick in 2021.
But Simon Boisvert will tell you over and over again that he needs to calm down before saying he’ll become a P.K. Subban.
In a gust
– I understand.
According to the experts at RDS, Samuel Montembeault is the Canadiens’ mid-season MVP!
And you, who’s your Habs “MVP” so far?https://t.co/AVdu7dOw7P pic.twitter.com/3limSKxXkJ
– RDS (@RDSca) January 30, 2024
– Yes.
“I still believe Xhekaj brings a unique dimension to this club right now.” – @glefrancoisLP
au de @LangloisMario @985Sports pic.twitter.com/vVBriMpbSz
– 98.5 Sports (@985Sports) January 31, 2024
– Read on.
Let’s take advantage of the lull on the Canadien side to head to Laval, where the team is at a crossroads (Not so much, but the pun tempted me.)
It’s a kind of state of affairs to get up to date with YOUR Rocket and the elements that define its season.https://t.co/BEhsD4EsXg– Marc Antoine Godin (@MAGodin) January 31, 2024
– With good reason.
Connor McDavid isn’t thinking about the Art-Ross trophyhttps://t.co/S2EJPAedLa
– TVA Sports (@TVASports) January 31, 2024
– Really?
Patrick Mahomes accuses Justin Tucker of interfering with his preparationhttps://t.co/29U76dZxyi
– RDS (@RDSca) January 31, 2024