A few months ago, during the 2024 National Hockey League Draft, numerous rumors linked Cole Hutson to the Montreal Canadiens.
After all, predictions placed Lane Hutson's younger brother being selected somewhere between the 20th and 35th picks, with many mock drafts sending him to the Montreal Canadiens.
In a recent interview, Kent Hughes addressed this rumor and gave his final verdict on the matter.
Kent Hughes gives his answer on whether he almost drafted Cole Hutson, Lane Hutson's younger brother
It would have been a good choice, but the Canadiens decided to go in another direction, and Hughes didn't even consider bringing the two brothers together in Montreal.
'And speaking of Hutson, the GM was also asked whether Cole Hutson, Lane's younger brother, was considered by the Canadiens in the last draft.And as you can hear in the segment that is already placed here, the answer is no.'
- Félix Forget, DansLesCoulisses
This happens around the 8th minute.
Kent Hughes' interview with Frank Seravalli.
The GM explained that the fact that Cole Hutson is another smaller-sized defenseman, and another left-handed shot on top of that, were two factors that led him to move him down the Canadiens' draft board.
Cole Hutson, 18 years old, standing at 5 feet 10 inches and weighing 172 pounds, is a left-handed defenseman who was ultimately selected 43rd overall by the Washington Capitals (in the second round).
He has amassed an impressive 39 points in 34 games this season at Boston University, including 12 goals, and is the second-highest scorer on his team.