Hutson's offensive exploits are well known, but his ability to perform in a mistake-free environment has been ...
Another day, another assist ...
The Montreal Canadiens have found a gem in Lane Hutson, and locking him down as soon as possible may quickly become priority ...
I'm sure there was more than one Montreal Canadiens fan who turned on their televisions over the holidays and wondered how ...
The doubters are slowly being silenced by the brilliant play of Lane Hutson, who just may be having the best Habs rookie season ever.
Dan Rosen of NHL.com: (mailbag) Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen has two years left on his contract at a $5.1 million cap hit, and he wouldn’t come cheap. If the Flyers were to move ...
It was known that Lane Hutson had the potential to become a good player in the National Hockey League. But it was not necessarily known that he would have such a significant impact on the Canadiens’ ...
Just a short time ago, we were all wondering when Lane Hutson would get his first NHL goal. His assists have been growing for weeks, and now, at the halfway point, he’s playing his best hockey ...
Hutson, a featherweight at 5 feet 9 inches and 162 pounds, entered weekend play as the Habs’ No. 3 scorer (3-27–30) after posting a career-high (1-2–3) in Monday’s 5-4 OT win over the Canucks.
The winner will clinch the top seed and a Thursday quarterfinal meeting against Switzerland, the bottom seed in Group B. The ...
He entered the event with 14 points in 16 games as a Boston College freshman, which trailed Lane’s historic 1.23 points per ...
Ryan Leonard darted over the blue line and dropped the puck to Cole Hutson. The defenceman moved into the slot, froze an ...