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The analyst quotes the monster number for the following Habs contract for Lane Hutson, which goes beyond the likes of Erik Karlsson, Drew Doughty

The analyst quotes the monster number for the following Habs contract for Lane Hutson, which goes beyond the likes of Erik Karlsson, Drew Doughty

Posted on June 14, 2025


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NHL analyst Tony Marinaro has quoted a monster of Lyntusson’s next contract with Montreal Kindins, indicating that he may go beyond the likes of defenders Eric Carlson and Droh Doti.

Hutson enters the last year of his novice contract for a period of three years at a value of $ 2.85 million after an impressive season, in which he won the Caldr Cup. The defender achieved 66 points in 82 games and was an important part of the Canadians who got a separate match.

Speaking of “The Sick Podcast” on Friday, Marinaro discussed what the next contract would seem to Hutson.

“If Montreal Cindeins’ fans want to see Lin Hottson signed an eight -year deal, they will have to reach the fact that, yes, a deal for an eight -year, will end until the higher defender is driven in the National Hockey League as we talk if he signs it.”

Marinaro has drawn comparisons between the potential contract of the yen Hutton and those of some of the major defenders of NHL. He pointed out that Eric Carlson, a penguin bird, gets 11.5 million dollars annually, while both kings are “Dru Duti and Spring Rasmo Dahin gets $ 11 million.

Blue Jackets’ Zach Wenski, Bruins’ Charlie Mcavoy and Rangers’ Adam Fox are all in a range of $ 9.5 million.

Taking into account these numbers, Marinaro believes that a eight -year deal for Gutson can realize between 96 million dollars and 100 million dollars, with an average of about 12 to 12.5 million dollars per season.

If Marinaro estimates accurately, Hutson will become the highest paid defender in the league with his next contract.

Lin Hottson takes on the Caldra Cup

Lin Hottson occupied the Caldr Cup on Tuesday, where his teammate Dustin Wolf finished Calgary Flemez and Malin as a celebration in San Jose.

Hutson won a surprise on Tuesday night when he won the award during a dinner at Lake Brington, Illinois, surrounded by more than 50 friends and family.

“The rising award for the year, I feel I am really lucky and fortunately because I am part of Montreal Kindins, and to be part of a great support system with all my friends and family. So, to be able to do what I love every day, it was a dream.”

Hottson won 165 out of 191 votes in the first place from the Professional Hockey Book Association to win the Caldr’s Cup.