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Why Canadiens Prospect Lane Hutson Is Changing Perception Of Small Defensemen



On a recent episode of Talking Hockey Sense, host Chris Peters examined the impressive play of Montreal Canadiens prospect Lane Hutson at the 2023 IIHF Men’s World Championship. Peters dives into what makes Hutson special, how his performance at Worlds is solidifying the belief he will be a good NHL prospect and what this does for his projection and timeline.

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7 Comments

  1. He's got 2 goals, 3 assists in 6 games, and he's 5'10", i recently saw a pic of him next to his coach on skates, and he's 5'10".

  2. He has a younger brother that starts next year for BU. And he is supposed to be awesome too.

  3. I believe Hutson will eventually be a winger , and possibly one of the first multi positional players ( defense/ offense)

  4. I think changing perceptions is a stretch. The end of the US semi game today illustrates the big drawback of such small defenders.

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