What Montreal Canadiens emerging superstar defenseman Lane Hutson just did in the NHL, pundits argued, he would never be able to achieve.
“Lane won’t be able to skate through the offensive zone in the NHL like he has in every single level he’s ever played”
— The Habitant (@the_habitant) April 15, 2024
Lane Hutson, in literally his second shift, doing exactly what he’s been doing his entire life.
He’s going to be a superstar.
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Hutson played all 82 games during his rookie campaign, and the 20-year-old Calder Trophy favorite as the league’s best rookie for the 2024-2025 season did things that are abnormal for an NHL rookie defenseman.
Lane Hutson is about to get PAID!@DGauthierRDS: "He's indispensable. Kent Hughes knows that the Canadiens will need him to be a bi part of this team moving forward"#GoHabsGo #thesickpodcast @TonyMarinaro pic.twitter.com/d9TlIi9i0W
— The Sick Podcast with Tony Marinaro (@thesickpodcasts) May 14, 2025
Scoring out the rate that Hutson did isn’t unheard of. It’s just that the list of rookie defensemen made to score more points in the rookie season is quite illustrious. Hutson played 82 games and posted six goals and 60 assists for 66 points.
Most assists by a rookie defenseman in NHL history:
— Cam Robinson (@Hockey_Robinson) March 28, 2025
• Larry Murphy 60
• Chris Chelios 55
• Lane Hutson 51 (and counting)
Historic stuff. pic.twitter.com/G2kdKgdbOv
Happy 60th birthday, Gary Suter!
— Flames Alumni (@AlumniFlames) June 24, 2024
The d-man suited up for 617 games with the #Flames, posting 128 goals and 565 points, and won the Cup in '89!
After retiring from playing, he remained in the game and most recently was the assistant coach for Lakeland Union High in Wisconsin! pic.twitter.com/cjGxUfilnz
Hudson‘s rookie year totals are better than all of the league's current premier defenseman. The likes of Cale Makar, Miro Heiskanen and Quinn Hughes. They all had less successful Calder seasons than Hutson.
This isn’t indicative of what is next, but it is certainly a nice measuring stick for No. 48 on the Canadiens' blueline.
GOOD GOD LANE HUTSON! pic.twitter.com/8VYzQ4Q1AV
— Spittin' Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) April 6, 2025
Surely he will improve, mature and get stronger, but what exactly that means in year two is the question. One thing is certain, and that is for Hutson to continue his insane growth. He will need to continue getting stronger, but also building chemistry with his teammates. This will come with more reps.
With the Calder Trophy nearly in reach, the 2025-26 season awaits us, and if another shot is to be had, all eyes will be on how Hutson handles the pressure in his sophomore season.
The Bell Centre awaits the 2025-26 chapter of the rebuild, which will hopefully see the team move from wildcard squeak in to the top three in the Atlantic. It's certainly setting the bar high, but how else do you improve?
Hutson’s paint brush will conceivably be ready to make art on another big canvas next season.
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