The Montreal Canadiens (2-2-0) have played just four games at this point in the 2024-25 season, which means we will have to take the upcoming analysis with a grain of salt.
One of the reasons Canadiens fans were happy to see Patrik Laine come to town was because of his size. Aside from his great talent, of course, it helped that he was 6’4 and 208 pounds.
Is Lane Hutson perfect? The answer is no, and we all noticed it last night. The little defenseman may have had an interesting game offensively against the Penguins, but it was more than difficult defensively.
Now that the 2024-25 season is officially underway, we’d like to introduce a new series that will discuss which Montreal Canadiens players have improved their value, as well as those who have struggled in recent games.
After a stellar performance that saw him score two goals in a 4-1 victory over the Ottawa Senators, Montreal Canadiens forward Cole Caufield spoke with Sportsnet’s Shawn McKenzie about the team’s strong start to the NHL season.
The Montreal Canadiens earned a decisive 4-1 win over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday night, driven by standout performances from Emil Heineman, Cole Caufield, Lane Hutson, and Samuel Montembeault.
With six points in five games, Montreal Canadiens defenceman Lane Hutson is off to an excellent start to his NHL career. We’re not dealing with a gigantic sample size yet, but we have just enough information available to get an early look at the impact Hutson can make in the lineup.
The Montreal Canadiens' rookie Lane Hutson fooled Ottawa Senators players and cameramen with an impressive move behind his net during last night's game.
Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes has pulled off several solid trades since taking over alongside Jeff Gorton. However, with what we've seen in recent weeks and again last night, I believe we can say that his best trade was made with the Edmonton Oilers, acquiring what has turned into Lane Hutson.
When Patrik Laine suffered a serious injury, Montreal Canadiens fans’ excitement for the 2024-2025 season took a major blow. Laine was an eagerly-awaited player, and they were looking forward to seeing him play and perform.
Fresh off the heels of their impressive season-opening 1-0 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs the previous night, the Montreal Canadiens had their second game in 24 hours as they faced the Boston Bruins on Thursday night.
Montreal Canadiens rookie defenseman Lane Hutson is gearing up for one of the most anticipated games of his young career. His first NHL game is against none other than the Toronto Maple Leafs.
With a new NHL season getting underway, ardent fans are eager to watch their favorite teams and hate on rivals. But for the teams you don't dislike but don't know much about, this guide may help you when your favorite team isn't playing.
Throughout the training camp, the young defenseman has shined, and particularly after the serious injury suffered by David Reinbacher, even more responsibility will fall on Hutson's shoulders, whether we like it or not.
To be clear: Montreal Canadiens prospect Lane Hutson does NOT make this list of the most overrated Habs entering 2024-25. As a 20-year-old who’s still a virtual unknown in terms of his ceiling, he should be far from fair game from criticism at this stage.
The Montreal Canadiens announced their official roster for tonight's game against the Maple Leafs, and Lane Hutson is set to make his first appearance in Toronto!
Montreal Canadiens fans are buzzing about Lane Hutson after his jaw-dropping saucer pass to Emil Heineman in a recent scrimmage at the Habs training camp.
Hutson is ready for the spotlight in one of the game’s biggest markets.
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