The result sees the Terriers continue their worrying slide down the table, and they finished the weekend in 17th place - just five points away from the relegation zone.
Speaking after the match, manager Carlos Corberan admitted that Luton had deserved to share the points, and claimed: "We wanted to take the three points, but at the same time they thought they could be close to the goal, too, but at the end I think the draw was the normal result."
“It’s so difficult to control this game, in terms of the pitch, the conditions and the emotions of these types of games. We created some good opportunities, but at the same time we had to defend very strong with a lot of attention from the set-pieces they create because we know that they are good at them.”
Next up, Huddersfield return to Championship action on Saturday afternoon, when they take on bottom of the table Wycombe Wanderers at the John Smith's Stadium, in what will be a must-win game for the Terriers.
Here's our round-up of all the latest news and transfer chat, involving Huddersfield Town and a number of other Championship sides.
1. Canaries striker tight-lipped on future
Norwich City striker Josip Drmic has kept his cards when asked whether he'd like to join his current loan side HNK Rijeka on a permanent deal, claiming it's "too early" to discuss the idea, as he's only just joined the club. (PinkUn) Photo: Mike Hewitt
2. Double fitness boost for Boro
Middlesbrough look set to welcome duo Ashley Fletcher and Grant Hall back to first team duty soon, after the pair took the next step in their recovery from respective injuries in an U23s clash against Leeds United. (Yorkshire Evening Post) Photo: Clive Brunskill
3. Lilywhites land Evans
Preston North End have confirmed that striker Ched Evans has completed a permanent move to the club, having initially joined on loan from Fleetwood Town. He scored his first Lilywhites goal against Rotherham last weekend. (LEP) Photo: Jan Kruger
4. Redknapp drafted in to help Cherries
Harry Redknapp has been brought into Bournemouth as an adviser to caretaker boss Jonathan Woodgate, as the Cherries' hunt for a new boss continues. Woodgate played under Redknapp during their time at Spurs. (Sky Sports) Photo: Andrew Redington