
The defenseman will be able to sign a contract extension as of July 1st and the Canadiens have an interest in not delaying too much. Because if Kent Hughes waits until next year, when Hutson’s entry-level contract in the NHL ends, Hutson may cost even more…
We know that Lane Hutson will sign a contract that will earn him a lot of money, even if it happens this summer. He is part of the elite among offensive defensemen in the NHL – even if he is in his first season in the league – and he is already one of the most important players on the Montreal team.
Right now, he’s worth (a lot) more than his $950,000 salary on the habs’ payroll.
The amount of his next contract will attract attention, but we will also have to watch the length of the agreement. Nicolas Cloutier, in an article on TVA Sports, explains why it would be beneficial for him to sign a four-year agreement… which would bring him one year closer to full autonomy, in 2030.
Being eligible for an offer sheet in addition to having arbitration rights, Hutson would have incredible leverage in his negotiations with the Canadiens. – Nicolas Cloutier
Lane Hutson is a good kid who just wants to play hockey.
But if he wants to earn as much money as possible, he has no choice but to consider a shorter-term contract with the Montreal Canadiens. https://t.co/IWjTpwdg4a
— Nicolas Cloutier (@NCloutierTVA) March 26, 2025
The Canadiens’ center recently signed a four-year contract extension that will earn him $2.85 million per season. He decided to agree with the habs for less money because he loves playing in Montreal and because he wants to grow with the team.
Kent Hughes was able to sell him a good plan and that allowed the habs’ GM to save money on the payroll for the coming years. Will he be able to do the same with Hutson… and will the latter want to accept “helping” his team at that level?
But if the GM manages to sign him for several years at a more than respectable salary – as he did with Jake Evans, Cole Caufield and Nick Suzuki, we will all be able to celebrate in the city.
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– I doubt it.
Torts is 66, do you think he gets another chance to head coach in the league again?
— NHL Watcher (@NHL_Watcher) March 27, 2025
– To be continued.
The fourth game of the series between Frolunda and Timra is starting right now in Sweden. Oliver Kapanen played more than 36 minutes in the third game which ended in the second overtime period. Frolunda leads the series 2-1. https://t.co/chlZZvC2iT
— Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) March 27, 2025
– Too bad.
So there will only be Edouard Julien and Otto Lopez from Quebec to start the season. https://t.co/l5ATOo0RXq
— Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) March 27, 2025
– It’s on!
Have a good opening day and a good 2025 season to all!pic.twitter.com/a0mqZDZdr4
— Passion MLB (@passion_mlb) March 27, 2025