The Montreal Canadiens and emerging hockey star Lane Hutson signed a three-year entry-level contract on Friday.
Hutson, who is just 20 years old, may play in his first NHL game against the Detroit Red Wings the following week. He is scheduled to report to the club in Detroit on Sunday, and he may skate as early as Monday in the team’s game or on Tuesday at home.
Montreal Canadiens Sign Lane Hutson to NHL Contract
His outstanding Boston University academic record speaks volumes about his potential. Hutson became a dominant force in 38 games during his sophomore season, leading all NCAA defensemen with an incredible 49 points, which included 15 goals and 34 assists.
Despite Boston University’s heartbreaking loss in the Frozen Four, Hutson’s individual achievements have been exceptional. He was not only a top-10 finalist for the prestigious Hobey Baker Award for the second consecutive season but also secured a spot on the Hockey East First-Team All-Star roster for the second time.
With a total of 97 points and 10 game-winning goals over two college seasons, Hutson has proven himself as a force to be reckoned with on the ice.
Montreal Canadiens made a strategic move by selecting Hutson in the second round of the 2022 NHL Draft. Although the team is out of playoff contention, Hutson’s arrival injects excitement into the remaining games of the season.
Their upcoming matches against the Ottawa Senators and the Detroit Red Wings hold the promise of showcasing Hutson’s talent at the professional level.