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Lane Hutson went to motivate his former teammates for the Beanpot final

Updated Feb. 11, 2025, 3:21 a.m. by Dose.ca 1 min read
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Lane Hutson had time off during the NHL break for the 4 Nations Showdown.

It was well-timed because his former NCAA team, the Boston University Terriers , was in action in the Beanpot final against Boston College.

The Canadiens defenseman took advantage of his break to pay a visit with his teammates.

Before the game, he entered the locker room with Macklin Celebrini to read the starting lineup and motivate the team.

Honestly, I have never seen Lane Hutson show so much emotion.

The usually reserved player was jumping around and shaking hands with his former teammates.

A post shared by RDS (@rds) The video is hilarious, but its heartwarming to see that, even now that he is in the NHL, Hutson has not forgotten his former team.

Its also nice to see him visit his brother, Cole, who still plays for Boston University.

Lanes visit probably lifted Coles spirits, who took the lead for the Terriers midway through the second period with an excellent wrist shot from the left circle.

Shortly after Boda tied it, Huttys third goal of the Beanpot gave us the lead! Watch on ESPN+: https://t.co/Cfes0QEYfA @hockey_east | @espn pic.twitter.com/jsaZmPghYQ BU Mens Hockey (@TerrierHockey) February 11, 2025 Lane Hutson didnt just limit himself to a visit to the locker room to encourage his former teammates.

During the game, he was spotted in the stands waving a large Boston University flag as the many fans in attendance cheered Go B.U.

Lane Hutson is having fun at the BU vs BC Beanpot championship game tonight pic.twitter.com/ohmLKNvRzp /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) February 11, 2025 The Terriers ultimately won the Beanpot final by a score of 4 to 1.

Cole Hutsons goal was the game-winner! This meant that Canadiens prospect Jacob Fowler and Boston College had been defeated.

Fowler did not have a bad game, but his forwards did not help him at all.

They only scored once while Fowler limited his opponents to three goals out of 43 shots directed at him.

We hope Fowler wont hold a grudge against his future teammate Lane Hutson because of this defeat! In Brief The development of hockey players in Quebec needs to improve.

Un genant portrait de la situation...

https://t.co/qVBlqkzeP7 TVA Sports (@TVASports) February 11, 2025 Joshua Roy is at a crossroads.

[ HabsolumentFan ] Great visit in Quebec.

Teemu Selanne de passage a Quebec cette semaine https://t.co/swUPmeDZ2b Mikael Lalancette (@MikLalancette) February 11, 2025 Its the end for Loui Eriksson .

Plus de 600 points et 1000 matchs pour cet ancien attaquant https://t.co/PF1132CUi7 TVA Sports (@TVASports) February 11, 2025.

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