Lane Hutson’s Girlfriend Shares Inside Look at Canadiens Partners’ Christmas Party
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Lane Hutson has captured the spotlight for his exceptional performance on the ice. Recently, however, attention shifted to a festive event hosted for the partners of Canadiens players. Hutson’s girlfriend, Kylie Roberts, provided fans with a glimpse of this pre-Christmas gathering.
Lane Hutson’s Holiday Cheer
Lane Hutson recently won the Calder Memorial Trophy, awarded to the NHL’s top rookie for the 2024-25 season. His strong play has continued into the current season, solidifying his role on Montreal’s defense.
A Look Inside the Canadiens Partners’ Christmas Party
Roberts shared several Instagram stories showcasing the gathering organized by Daryanne Montembeault, wife of goaltender Sam Montembeault. The event highlighted a warm and welcoming atmosphere dubbed “The Better Habs.”
- Notable attendees included:
- Emma Fortin (wife of Brendan Gallagher)
- Alexa Dobson (wife of Noah Dobson)
- Paola Anderson (wife of Josh Anderson)
- Samantha Boos
Festive Highlights
One Instagram story captured a beautifully arranged kitchen table filled with delicious food. Emma Fortin accompanied this moment with a sign that read, “Welcome to the Better Habs,” along with the caption “Better Habs Christmas.”
Another clip shared by Samantha Boos showed the group enjoying a Canadiens game together in a cozy living room setting, merging holiday cheer with hockey spirit. Additionally, Noah Dobson showcased a stunning array of refreshments, praising Daryanne as the best hostess.
Holiday Timing and Team Performance
The gathering coincides with the NHL’s holiday roster freeze from December 20 to December 27. This break offers players and their families stability during the festive season.
As for the Canadiens, they currently find themselves in fourth place in the Atlantic Division, despite a recent tough loss against the New York Rangers. They are set to play against the Edmonton Oilers next.
For now, the focus remains on the camaraderie and festive spirit among the players’ families, reinforcing that hockey life extends beyond just the game.