
"All eyes were on Cole this season, seeing if he could live up to what big brother Lane did in his first collegiate year (also at Boston University). Well, Cole literally put up the same amount of points in the same amount of games as Lane and it's worth noting that Cole was 4.5 months younger than when Lane put up those points."
"Cole also got to the NCAA Finals but lost to the dynamo Western Michigan. Cole's season wasn't totally lost, of course, as he won gold with Team USA at the World Juniors, putting up 11 points in the process to lead the whole tournament... as a defensemen. It was the first time that has ever happened in the tournament's history and the first time a defenseman has led Team USA in points."
Cole Hutson matched his brother Lane's collegiate point total in the same number of games while being younger at the time. Cole reached the NCAA Finals but lost to Western Michigan. Cole won gold with Team USA at the World Juniors, recording 11 points to lead the tournament as a defenseman, a first in tournament history and for Team USA. Hutson elected to return to college for another season with hopes of a national title and additional WJC success before signing with the Capitals. Ivan Miroshnichenko improved in the AHL and showed NHL readiness, boosting shot, passing, and offensive play while needing defensive refinement.
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