Brossard was supposed to be quiet on Thanksgiving Monday, but something completely unexpected has turned the city’s hockey world upside down. Fans and reporters alike found themselves scrambling as the Montreal Canadiens called a last-minute press conference—no one saw this coming, and the buzz is growing by the minute.
General manager Kent Hughes took the stage, flanked by flashes of cameras and whispers of speculation, ready to address an issue that has kept everyone on edge.
The atmosphere was tense, with every word from Hughes weighed for hidden meaning. Rumors about contract negotiations, future plans, and the fate of the team have been swirling for weeks, but today’s announcement is set to answer some questions—and raise even more.
The spotlight is firmly on Lane Hutson, the young defenseman who has become the center of attention in Montreal, but what exactly did Hughes reveal about the team’s intentions and Hutson’s future?
As the press conference unfolded, Hughes spoke candidly about the challenges and secrets behind closed doors, dropping hints that something bigger may be at play. Why did the Canadiens act so quickly? What does this mean for the team’s ambitions? The answers are more surprising than anyone expected. Read on for the full story.

Photo credit: X/Canadiens
We have live action from Brossard for the Montreal Canadiens.
This was not scheduled at all, but the Habs have indeed called a last-minute press conference with general manager Kent Hughes.
It’s happening right here:
Le directeur général Kent Hughes s’adresse aux médias à Brossard
General manager Kent Hughes addresses the media live in Brossard#GoHabsGo https://t.co/w7F8VR7H2N
— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) October 13, 2025
Things are heating up in Brossard on what was a quiet Thanksgiving Monday.
Kent Hughes talks about Lane Hutson’s signing
Let’s recall today’s amazing announcement of Lane Hutson’s 8-Year contract extension.
On that topic, in the above press conference, general manager Kent Hughes addressed the media and confirmed that the goal has always been to sign Lane long-term in Montreal.
“It’s hard to predict how negotiations will end up going. Sometimes you start with short-term but it ends up being long-term… So I find when things go out into the public, it becomes harder because there’s so much information that goes out that is false, and it affects the negotiations sometimes.”
– Kent Hughes
He also confirmed that the goal had always been to sign Lane Hutson before the start of the season-or almost.
It should be recalled that this is an 8-year contract extension for Lane Hutson with the Montreal Canadiens (with an annual value of 8.85 million dollars per year).
Kent Hughes:
“We wanted to resolve this matter (Hutson) as quickly as possible so that it wouldn’t become a distraction for him. The goal was to sign him long-term before the season. We are three games behind!”
Kent Hughes:
«Nous voulions régler ce dossier (Hutson) le plus rapidement possible pour ne pas que cela devienne une distraction pour lui. L’objectif était de le signer à long terme avant la saison. Nous sommes trois matchs en retard!»@TVASports
— Anthony Martineau (@Antho_Martineau) October 13, 2025
He also added this:
Habs GM Kent Hughes said he had a conversation with Lane Hutson this weekend where Hutson voiced how committed he is to the Canadiens:
“I kinda cut him off and said ‘Lane, there wouldn’t be an 8-year deal if we didn’t believe in who you are at your core’..”
#Habs GM Kent Hughes said he had a conversation with Lane Hutson this weekend where Hutson voiced how committed he is to the #GoHabsGo: “I kinda cut him off and said ‘Lane, there wouldn’t be an 8-year deal if we didn’t believe in who you are at your core’…”
— Priyanta Emrith (@HabsInHighHeels) October 13, 2025
More details to come.
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