2024-01-10 02:57:39
Having just returned from Sweden, where he helped the United States win the sixth gold medal in their history at the World Juniors, defender Lane Hutson was with the Boston University Terriers on Tuesday evening.
The member of the all-star team of the tournament in Gothenburg obviously did not feel the effects of the travel or the time difference, he who offered himself a three-point evening (1-2) in a victory of 4 to 3 in overtime over the Northeastern University Huskies.
Hutson, an obvious candidate for the Hobey-Baker Trophy following being a finalist last year, helped the Terriers score a 13th victory in their 17th outing of the season.
His goal once morest the Huskies was scored at the start of the second period. The Canadian hope used his agility to reach the middle of the slot and shoot a wrist shot into the top corner, leaving the rival goalkeeper no chance.
He now has 20 points (9-14) in 16 games in his second NCAA campaign.
Hutson was employed on Tuesday alongside Swede Tom Willander, who was his opponent in the World Junior final four days ago.
Monday, while he was in an interview at The AnteroomCH general manager Kent Hughes mentioned that Hutson’s next goal is to reach the Frozen Four and win the national championship.
Then, according to Hughes, it will be strongly considered that the 19-year-old full-back signs his first professional contract.
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