Lane Hutson, a 20-year-old rookie defenceman for the Canadiens, has quickly adapted to the fast-paced NHL life, playing six games in the first two weeks of the season. Despite limited experience at Boston University, Hutson has already recorded four assists and is averaging 23:08 of ice time per game, showcasing his growing importance on the team. With impressive performances, including logging over 30 minutes of ice time in one game, Hutson is proving to be a valuable asset for the Canadiens in his debut season.
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Álvarez UCL penalty drama could see law change
UEFA will discuss with FIFA and IFAB a potential rule change following the disallowed penalty in Atlético Madrid's Champions League defeat to Real Madrid, where Real Madrid advanced to face Arsenal in the quarterfinals. Julián Álvarez's spot kick was ruled out after VAR showed he had kicked the ball twice, leading to protests from Atlético and coach Diego Simeone challenging the decision. UEFA released footage showing minimal contact with the ball by Álvarez's standing leg,...
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