Tom Wilson says he fears playing against skilled defensemen like Quinn Hughes: 'Those little guys'
Briefly

In a recent interview, Tom Wilson of the Washington Capitals was asked about which player intimidates him the most in the NHL. Surprisingly, Wilson shifted focus from enforcers to skilled defensemen, citing players like Quinn Hughes as particularly challenging due to their agility and ability to maneuver under pressure. He noted that the evolution of the game resulted in smaller, skilled players becoming tougher opponents than traditional enforcers. This reflects a significant shift in gameplay dynamics within the NHL, where speed and skill have become paramount.
"Nowadays, the game's evolved a lot. Some of the guys that are the hardest to play against are the skilled D-men, the guys that can really scoot."
"I think sometimes, it's those little guys that are hardest for me to play my game because they can get in and out of pressure and create a lot of space for themselves with skill."
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