Luke Tuch, the brother of Buffalo Sabres forward Alex, signed his entry-level deal with the Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes announced Tuesday.
The Montreal Canadiens have announced they have signed Luke Tuch to a two-year, entry-level contract. The 22-year-old forward was chosen 47th overall at the 2020 NHL Entry Draft.
Montreal Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes announced that the club has agreed to terms on a two-year, entry-level contract with 2020 second-round draft pick Luke Tuch, starting in 2024-25.
After Lane Hutson in the last few days, it’s now Luke Tuch’s turn to sign his first NHL contract. Lane Hutson’s college teammate and forward has signed a two-season entry-level contract that will kick in next season, 2024-2025.
Now that the Montreal Canadiens have taken care of business by signing their top prospect, Lane Hutson, general manager Kent Hughes can turn his attention to one of Hutson’s Boston University Terriers teammates, Luke Tuch.
The Montreal Canadiens continue to add to their prospect pool by inking the Luke Tuch contract. News of the deal was first reported by Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman on early Sunday afternoon.
Sportsnet: Elliotte Friedman on Macklin Celebrini, Rutger McGroarty (Jets), and Luke Tuch (Canadiens). Ron MacLean: “And the US college front?” Friedman: “Yes, three names we should mention.
After his season came to an end against the University of Denver earlier this week in the Frozen Four, Boston University forward Luke Tuch is expected to make the transition to the National Hockey League.
With the Boston University season over, it didn’t take long for Lane Hutson to sign his first contract with the Habs. It took a little longer for Luke Tuch, but the second-round pick won’t be testing the autonomy market after all.
The Montreal Canadiens have been well represented by their prospects to begin 2023-24, but there has been no better showings than with the Boston University Terriers.
The Montreal Canadiens 2020 second-round pick, Luke Tuch, has had an up-and-down few seasons. General manager (GM) Kent Hughes has been preaching development since his arrival in his new role in Montreal.
Montreal Canadiens fans don’t get a lot of breaking news in the month of August so here at A Winning Habit, we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top
There are usually some mixed feelings when an NHL player decides to participate in an international event. Such is the case for Alex Tuch of the Buffalo Sabres, who has decided to play in the IIHF World Hockey Championship being co-hosted by Tampere, Finland, and Riga, Latvia and beginning this week.
Three members of the Montreal Canadiens organization will represent the United States at the upcoming 2023 International Men’s World Championships. Lane Hutson, Sean Farrel, and Luke Tuch are listed among the 22 players set to take part in the tournament, which lasts from May 12 to May 18 in Tampere, Finland, and Riga, Latvia.
USA will open the tournament with a game against Finland on Friday, May 12. The Americans will then follow it up with contests against Hungary, Germany, Austria, Denmark and France before finishing off the preliminary round against Sweden on May 23. The final will take palce on May 28 in Tampere.
The 2020 second-round pick rises up the rankings after a solid NCAA debut. Luke Tuch was a surprising second-round pick when the Montreal Canadiens drafted him in 2020.
Montreal Canadiens prospect Luke Tuch is on the short list to be selected for next year’s World Junior team. The Baldwinsville, New York native had a solid first season at Boston University in 2020-21, though it was cut short by several cancellations and complications brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic.
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