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The 2022 Upper Deck NHL Draft will be held at Bell Centre in Montreal on July 7-8. NHL.com is counting down to the draft with profiles and other features. Today, a look at defenseman Lane Hutson with the USA Hockey National Team Development Program Under-18 team. NHL.com's full draft coverage can be found here.

Lane Hutson sees his size as one of his biggest advantages entering the 2022 Upper Deck NHL Draft.
The defenseman for the USA Hockey National Team Development Program Under-18 team is 5-foot-8, 148 pounds. That size allows him to be a physical presence, albeit in a very unique way.
"I feel like that's something that the coaches really stressed about to me, being able to use my frame as much as I can and using it in a smart way," Hutson said. "I feel like I've gotten better at getting under guys and just getting into their hips with all my weight and just disrupting the plays that they're trying to make. It's gotten a lot better this year, so it's really fun."
Scouts certainly had fun watching Hutson, who had 63 points (10 goals, 53 assists) in 60 games and is No. 25 on NHL Central Scouting's
final ranking of North American skaters
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"Lane is so elusive and crafty with the puck," Central Scouting senior manager David Gregory said. "He invites pressure because he knows with his mobility and puck skills, he can avoid defenders and create offense. Despite being undersized he competes hard and is not afraid to play the game in traffic. High-end vision and an ability to process quickly allow him to see opportunities that other players don't."
Hutson's offensive skills draw the attention, but it's the work that goes into it that impressed his coaches.
"He's ultra-competitive," said Adam Nightingale, who coached Hutson the past two seasons at the NTDP. "If you were to watch our practice every day, there's not a time ... every rep is 100 percent and done with detail. Offensively he's got big-time poise, big-time moxie. A ton of deception to his game where he's almost like a point guard out there. And then defensively, I don't know if he gets enough credit for how good he is defending. He's got a really good stick and he understands using size to his advantage and leverage and getting underneath guys.
"I remember [former NHL coach] Dan Bylsma came to our practice a year ago and he's just watching and afterwards he's like man, I've never a kid with a stick like that. His stick is unbelievable, the way he's able to strip guys. He's a fun kid to coach for sure."
The 18-year-old credits his competitiveness to growing up the second of four brothers. His older brother, 20-year-old forward Quinn Hutson plays for Muskegon in the United States Hockey League and will join Lane at Boston University next season. Cole Hutson, 15, will play for the NTDP Under-17 team next season. Lars Hutson, 13, plays for a Triple-A hockey team in New Jersey.

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Games of 2-on-2 usually would feature Lane teamed with Cole against Quinn and Lars.
"Just lots of battles, lots of wins, lots of losses and lots of fights," Lane said. "It was crazy, but it was like the Stanley Cup Final for us when we were playing, so it was really fun.
"They got pretty heated because we both always wanted to win. And usually whoever doesn't win, you got to fight. We took everything super serious, and we still do. And it always seems like whoever it was losing, you had to fight the winner. That's just how we are."
Though Lane's fights now are limited to battles on the ice against opposing players, his competitive level remains just as high.
"I think what makes 'Hutty' so special is his competitive edge," teammate Jimmy Snuggerud said. "He loves to win and it shows in his game. He doesn't have the size, but his mindset toward hockey is unbelievable. His hands are sweet. He just loves to be on the ice. He could stay out on the ice, I think, for nine hours a day. He loves to be on the ice. Great kid and he has a ton of edge and his love for the game, it's just what makes him such an unbelievable player."
Photos: Rena Laverty / USA Hockey's NTDP
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