With his point streaks, overall production and highlight-reel plays, Montreal Canadiens D-man Lane Hutson is having a rookie season the team hasn't seen in a while.
Lane Hutson is having a great time in Montreal. Despite his point streak ending yesterday in Detroit, the young defender for the Canadiens has been turning heads since his debut in the NHL.
Hutson shared a hug with one of his brothers, Cole, who won the Beanpot MVP award after recording three goals and two assists ...
And if there’s one player who is helping the Canadiens have a chance to make the playoffs this season, it’s Lane Hutson. After all, not only is he producing, but he’s also involved.
Nobody is having more fun watching Canadiens rookie defenceman Lane Hutson play this season than his mom. “We’re all super proud of him, his whole inner network circle of family and friends ...
The season-long Lane Hutson referendum always seems to be coming to a head, unfortunately for him and for everyone, really. His critics are constantly looking for the moment he proves them right ...
Hutson registered an assist and two shots on goal in Sunday's 5-4 overtime win over the Rangers. Hutson helped out on Juraj Slafkovsky's goal in the third period, which tied the game at 4-4.
The Lightning have allowed 3.2 goals per game on the road this season, tying them with the Calgary Flames for 11th most in ...
Hutson notched a power-play assist and two shots on goal in Tuesday's 4-3 win over the Sharks. Hutson ended a five-game slump when he helped out on a Cole Caufield tally in the second period.
Credit: Lane Hutson is having a great time in Montreal. Despite his point streak ending yesterday in Detroit, the young defender for the Canadiens has been turning heads since his debut in the NHL.