Montreal Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis praised rookie defenseman Lane Hutson after the 5-4 overtime ... This is his second NHL season but first as a regular player. Last year, he played only ...
Montreal Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis praised rookie defenseman Lane Hutson after the 5-4 overtime win against ... game and playing on the top defensive pairing. This is his second NHL season but ...
Lane Hutson, the 62nd pick in the 2022 NHL entry draft, signed a three-year, entry-level contract with the Habs in April 2024.
Fasching (upper body) was designated for injured reserve Friday, Stefen Rosner of NHL.com reports. Fasching has already been out of action, so the move to injured reserve won't impact his timeline ...
Marc D’Amico of Montreal Hockey Now: Montreal Canadiens defenseman Lane Hutson is leading all rookie ... Though he’s less than 50 games into his NHL career, there are a couple of other young ...
Corey Pronman says Lane Hutson could “still be a top-four ... Of all players selected in the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, only Hutson’s teammate, Juraj Slafkovsky (83 points), and Utah HC center ...
He seems to be finally living up to his draft pedigree. Finally ... his team in points by 23 which would be the sixth time in NHL history a defenseman has led by 20-plus points.
Fresh off the world junior hockey championship, it’s a good time to provide some updates on players selected at the 2024 NHL draft in Las Vegas. As is always the case, some prospects have been ...
Redrafting the 2022 NHL Draft to determine where Lane Hutson would go is a sensitive subject for Montreal Canadiens fans. Firstly, a redraft could mean that Hutson doesn't go to the Canadiens, which ...
For the last two years, the first-overall pick in the NHL draft has been all-but-guaranteed. Canadian centers Macklin Celebrini (2024) and Connor Bedard (2023) went wire-to-wire as the consensus ...
These two names should be very familiar to both QMJHL fans and draft enthusiasts alike as both ... His ranking means the scouting front for the NHL thinks he's a borderline first round talent.
Canadian defenseman Matthew Schaefer, who's recovering from a broken collarbone, is NHL Central Scouting's top North American draft prospect in its midterm rankings. He edged Boston College center ...