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Montreal Canadiens’ blueliner Lane Hutson was declared the winner of the Calder Trophy as the NHL's best rookie, and with good reason, he played a historic season.
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Dose on MSNCaufield projected on U.S. team, but not HutsonWhen the U.S. team was selected for the 4 Nations Confrontation, many Canadiens fans were disappointed not to see Cole ...
The Hockey News is happy to bring you a comparison between the rookie seasons of three of the most exciting young defensemen ...
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Lane Hutson won the 2024-25 Calder Trophy on Tuesday as the NHL’s rookie of the year. Hutson led rookies in scoring with six goals and 60 assists in his inaugural NHL ...
As Montreal Canadiens rookie defenseman Lane Hutson established himself as an up-and-coming star during the 2024-25 NHL ...
In his first season in the National League, Lane Hutson was… great. The Canadiens’ (little) defenseman racked up 66 points – which is exceptional – and won the Calder Trophy, awarded annually to the ...
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Dose on MSN“If Lane Hutson signs for eight years this summer, it would be more like $9M a year.”Ever since Lane Hutson won the Calder Trophy this week, the subject of his contract has once again become the talk of the ...
His 60 assists matched Larry Murphy (1980-81) for the most by a rookie defenseman. The post Former BU defenseman Lane Hutson honored as NHL’s rookie of the year appeared first on Boston.com.
Hutson has used information to overcome challenges and improve his whole life, and there's no reason to believe that will stop now.
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Dose on MSN“We’ll see” – Lane Hutson regarding a contract announcementLane Hutson is the talk of the town these days. It seems that the fact he won the Calder, awarded to the NHL’s Rookie of the Year, has brought contract issues to the forefront. And that’s to be ...
Cole Caufield wanted to know why he wasn't invited when his Canadiens teammate, Lane Hutson, celebrated his Calder Trophy win ...
The first is Lane Hutson, and the second is Ivan Demidov. The Canadiens are still a year away from needing to worry about Demidov’s contract, and he still has a lot to prove.
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