The script has flipped for Susan Hutson. Just three years ago, New Orleans' first female sheriff had beaten an embattled but heavily favored incumbent in Marlin Gusman and was poised to take over ...
Lane Hutson is having an incredible season. Normally, he would already be the favorite by a large margin for the Calder Trophy, but Macklin Celebrini is hot on his heels with good performances.
To mark the three-quarter mark of the 2024-25 regular season, NHL.com is running its third installment of the Trophy Tracker series. Today, we look at the race for the Calder Trophy, given ...
Lane Hutson is unquestionably a candidate to win the Calder Trophy as the NHL’s top rookie, but the Montreal Canadiens defenseman’s main goal is to play in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
After the Canadiens’ game Thursday in Edmonton, a 3-2 overtime loss that could have easily gone either way, just like this game in Calgary, Lane Hutson was visibly upset with his performance.
All this to say that Lane Hutson will be able to earn bonuses this season and the amount ($750,000) will count towards the payroll for the 25-26 season – unless Carey Price’s contract is traded.
During the 25-26 season, Lane Hutson will be in the last year of his NHL entry-level contract. And I think we can all agree that, well… The defenseman is going to break the bank with his next contract ...
Lane Hutson is a good hockey player. Did we already tell you that? No joke, the young man – who is in his first season in the NHL – has exceeded expectations since his arrival in Montreal. And that ...
The journalist wonders if Hutson is ready to sign an eight-year contract and that’s a good point too. After all, Hutson could look at Wyatt Johnston’s deal in Dallas for inspiration: at 21 ...
It was a tight affair but Montreal Canadiens rookie blueliner Lane Hutson is edging the competition three quarters of the way into the season. Hughes Turned Down A Generous Offer For Armia Hanging ...
So it’s been an eternity since the Canadiens haven’t had a Calder winner. And it’s possible that in 2025 and 2026, with Lane Hutson and Ivan Demidov, the Habs will have two winners in a row. But for ...