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Quinn Hughes is stealing headlines during the Devils’ first-round playoff series. Vancouver general manager Jim Rutherford revealed in his end-of-season press conference that Hughes, the Canucks ...
This was Vancouver Canucks president Jim Rutherford speculating that Quinn Hughes, arguably the best defenseman in the NHL, wants to play with his brothers, current Devils stars Jack and Luke Hughes, ...
He said in his end-of-season news conference that Quinn Hughes may end up a Devil when his contract expires after 2027. “It may not boil down to money with him,” Rutherford said.
The Vancouver Canucks may have trouble luring free agents this summer amid the uncertainty surrounding team captain Quinn ...
Twenty years later, it is becoming the Devils’ time to reap the rewards ... it is only a matter of time before Quinn Hughes comes cross-continent the other way to follow the same dream.
Despite his abilities on the ice and his flashy play, it still hasn't prevented the Canucks star from being a little bit camera-shy.
New Jersey Devils GM Tom Fitzgerald was asked about comments made by Vancouver Canucks president Jim Rutherford.
What do the restricted free agents get? What can New Jersey expect from its prospects? What about the third Hughes brother?
Longtime New York-based NHL analyst Larry Brooks has suggested a blockbuster deal that sees the New Jersey Devils land Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks to play with brothers Jack and Luke.
So, if the Canucks and Devils were to talk about a Quinn Hughes trade this summer, what would it cost the Devils? Let’s just state, first and foremost, that Jack and Luke Hughes are probably off ...
In return, the Devils would acquire Hughes ... “This franchise cannot afford to lose a guy like Quinn Hughes and we will do everything we can to keep him here. Hughes is a one-time Norris ...
The Devils will have six big contracts totaling $18.4 million come off the books in 2027 — when Quinn Hughes would become a free agent — so they could afford it.