Nick Suzuki is pleased with the contract signed by Lane Hutson

Does Lane Hutson at $8.85 million a year sound like a bargain to you? I guess so.Of course, if the Canadiens ever have a good season, you have to wonder if Kent Hughes will have a chance of winning GM of the Year,and he’s the one we’ll have to sign for the long term one day, as Maxim Lapierre put it.
Kent Hughes is really the one to sign for the long term
– Maxim Lapierre (@Lappy14) October 13, 2025
Seeing the negotiations come out on social networks affected the case, but Kent Hughes managed to get the defenseman at his price. It just complicated things, and no doubt delayed the matter, considering Hughes wanted the contract signed before the start of the season. It’s just a week too late.
#Habs GM Kent Hughes said he was hoping to get the Lane Hutson contract situation settled before season started, adding they were three games late getting it done. He expects the new eight-year, US$70.8-million contract will provide a sense of relief for Hutson
– Stu Cowan (@StuCowan1) October 13, 2025
[content-ads]Finally, at $8.85M, Hutson earns more per year than Suzuki. That said, if we get out our calculator, we realize that in the first year of Suzuki’s contract and in the first year of Hutson’s contract, the captain has an advantage. What is it? In 2022-2023, Suzuki’s contract ($7.875 million, signed by Marc Bergevin) represented 9.5% of the salary cap. And in 2026-2027, with an estimated cap hit of $104 million, Hutson will represent 8.5% of the cap. Suzuki may earn less than Hutson per year for years to come, but taking into account the cap and the percentage at the time of signing (a technique often used in modern NHL negotiations), the captain is above the American defenseman. Using the same logic, Cole Caufield (9.4% in 2023-2024) is also above Hutson. However, this season, Juraj Slafkovsky is below Hutson: the Slovak is at 7.9%. But in the end, even if he didn’t necessarily have a say in the negotiations, Nick Suzuki is happy to see that Hutson took a discount to stay in town and help the club win.
#Habs Nick Suzuki on Hutson’s $8.85M AAV: “we’ve built a culture here where guys are not trying to break the bank and I think all Lane wants to do is win and I think he’s definitely set us up for that possibility moving into the future”
– Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) October 13, 2025
Kent Hughes, for his part, isn’t ready to say whether his defenseman took a discount or not. In his eyes, the market has been hard to read for the past few months, but hey: Hughes has to run his club and make it work. And clearly, on this one, he succeeded. spacer title=’Overtime’]- The guys are happy for Lane Hutson.
A lap of the ice for Lane Hutson at the end of practice to congratulate him on his new contract.
The reaction of the players afterwards is perfect too. One by one, the guys went over to give him a hug to say well done!
@DLCoulisses pic.twitter.com/hialFUzl6I– Marc-Olivier Cook (@Cook_Marco) October 13, 2025
– Well.
the Dobson family is growing with the arrival of Maxime Dobson!
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– Interesting.
A first with @TSN_Sports from Ottawa for me this season. Starting at 12:30 for the pre-game. @SenatorsLNH vs @PredsNHLProud to be a part of TSN team for @Senators broadcasts. Home opener today 1pm with @clahanna
– Marc Denis (@MarcDenis_RDS) October 13, 2025