Ben Hutton, born on April twentieth, nineteen ninety-three, is a distinguished Canadian professional ice hockey player currently serving as a defenceman for the Vegas Golden Knights in the National Hockey League (NHL). With over ten seasons of experience in the league, Hutton has established himself as a formidable presence on the ice.
In twenty twenty-three, he achieved the pinnacle of success by becoming a Stanley Cup champion. His performance during the twenty twenty-five to twenty twenty-six season was particularly noteworthy, as he reached significant career milestones, including ranking in the ninety-sixth percentile for Neutral Zone transitions according to NHL EDGE data. Additionally, he maintained a career-high shooting percentage of eight point seven percent.
Hutton's journey began in the Central Canada Hockey League, where he played Junior A hockey before advancing to the University of Maine. There, he earned All-Hockey East First Team honors, showcasing his talent and dedication to the sport. His international career also shines brightly, as he contributed to Team Canada's gold medal victory at the twenty sixteen IIHF World Championship.