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Lane Hutson Signs Eight-Year Extension with Canadiens, Eyes Stanley Cup

Lane Hutson has officially committed to the Montreal Canadiens by signing an eight-year contract extension worth $8.85 million per season. This agreement, finalized on October 13, 2025, marks a significant moment for both the player and the organization, as Hutson expresses a strong belief in the team’s potential to compete for the Stanley Cup in the near future.
Discussions between Hutson and Canadiens General Manager Kent Hughes took place over the weekend, culminating in a deal that has been received positively by the team’s leadership and fans alike. Notably, team captain Nick Suzuki has expressed his satisfaction with the resolution of Hutson’s contract situation, indicating a sense of unity and optimism among the players.
During the negotiations, Hutson conveyed a clear message to Hughes: he believes the Canadiens are on the verge of becoming a championship-caliber team. “I have belief we’re not far off from being a team that can be a Stanley Cup championship team and not just once – hopefully we continue to do it,” Hutson stated, emphasizing his commitment to the team’s future success.
The signing comes after a summer in which Hutson felt overlooked, notably being excluded from the U.S. Olympic orientation camp. Despite this disappointment, the talented defenseman is now focused on celebrating his new contract in a meaningful way—by participating in the Canadiens’ home opener. “I think it’s pretty special we get to play tomorrow, so home opener, that’s how I celebrate,” he remarked, reflecting his eagerness to contribute on the ice.
Hutson’s decision to sign a long-term contract indicates his confidence in the Canadiens’ core group, which he believes is improving every year. His contract suggests that he anticipates a bright future for the franchise, and he would not have accepted such a deal if he did not have faith in the team’s trajectory.
The Canadiens’ head coach, Martin St-Louis, also praised Hutson’s skills on the ice, highlighting his competitive nature and desire to impact the game positively. “He’s a gamer. He wants to be the difference and not just offensively; he’s hard on himself defensively. His compete level, that’s contagious,” St-Louis noted, underscoring the value Hutson brings to the team.
As the Canadiens prepare for the upcoming season, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how Hutson’s commitment and talent contribute to the team’s aspirations for a Stanley Cup title. The message from Hutson is clear: he is all in, and he believes the Canadiens are ready to make their mark in the league.
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