MONTREAL — The Montreal Canadiens played their 42nd game of the season Saturday night, and rookie defenceman Lane Hutson has played all of them. Last season, Hutson played 38 games with Boston ...
In Montreal, Lane Hutson has quickly established himself as a crowd ... There have been good offensive defensemen in town in recent years, but Hutson is particularly electrifying. That said, Hutson is ...
On the margin of their victory yesterday (5-4) against the Vancouver Canucks, the Canadiens awaken this morning among the top ...
The diminutive defenseman has exceeded all pre-arrival hype and emerged as a legit contender for Calder Trophy as NHL's ...
which is funny considering he's only 5-foot-9 (and three-quarters): Lane Hutson. Although his pro experience is limited to that pair of games at the tail end of last season, he is making himself ...
Hutson had a power-play assist and two blocked shots in Saturday's 2-1 overtime loss to Dallas. Hutson worked a back-and-forth with Nick Suzuki, who set up Patrik Laine's tally. It was the fourth ...
Hutson had an assist, one shot on net and two blocks in Friday's 3-2 overtime win over Washington. The Capitals had the numbers during a rush in overtime, but Hutson broke up a pass that led to ...
And many shared the same thought: What is Martin St-Louis waiting for to put Lane Hutson on the first wave of the powerplay? Matheson’s injury “forced” St-Louis to make changes. In recent ...
Montreal's Cole Caufield and Mike Matheson both netted one goal and one assist, while Patrik Laine scored a goal to reach the ...