Cole Hutson records two points, including sick game-winning goal, in sophomore season debut at Boston University
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Cole Hutson records two points, including sick game-winning goal, in sophomore season debut at Boston University
"The 19-year-old defender made his season debut for Boston University against Long Island University on Saturday night, notching his first two points (1g, 1a) of the year in a 4-2 win. Hutson, a 2024 second-round pick of the Washington Capitals, scored the game-winning goal, a highlight-reel tally with 12:49 remaining in the third period. After receiving the puck at the blueline, Hutson made a head-fake move around an advancing LIU forward and fired a blistering wrister to the top shelf from the left faceoff dot."
"Hutson, named an alternate captain in September, is back at BU after winning the 2025 Tim Taylor Award as NCAA Rookie of the Year and recording six more points than the next-best freshman in the nation. In his first year with the Terriers, Hutson posted 48 points (14g, 34a) in 39 games, finishing tied for most points by a defenseman with Denver sophomore Zeev Buium. BU made it to the national title game, where they fell 6-2 to the Western Michigan Broncos."
Cole Hutson made his season debut for Boston University, recording two points (1g, 1a) in a 4-2 win over Long Island University. He scored the game-winner with 12:49 left in the third after a head-fake and a top-shelf wrister from the left faceoff dot. Hutson assisted on a first-period power-play one-timer. He was named an alternate captain, won the 2025 Tim Taylor Award as NCAA Rookie of the Year, and posted 48 points (14g, 34a) in 39 games. Boston University added several high-profile commits and NHL-drafted transfers. Hutson attended the Washington Capitals' development camp and remains eligible to sign an entry-level contract after the BU season.
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