Aftershocks From The Quinn Hughes Trade
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The Minnesota Wild stunned the hockey world when they landed former Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes. Not just because of his talent, but because of the t
An unavoidable part of this narrative is the fact that Hughes’ two younger brothers, Luke and Jack, play for the New Jersey Devils.
The Minnesota Wild shook up the Central Division and Western Conference race by trading for star defenseman Quinn Hughes.
Quinn Hughes is officially a member of the Minnesota Wild -- and we try to make sense of it in the latest edition of the NHL Power Rankings.
A “Welcome to Minnesota” message played on the video board during a first period break, and Minnesota Wild fans loudly welcomed Quinn Hughes to the self-proclaimed “State of Hockey.”
After being traded from Vancouver to Minnesota, Quinn Hughes opens the door on possibility signing an extension with the Wild.
Captain Jared Spurgeon (power play), Kirill Kaprizov (team-leading 19th and 20th), Ryan Hartman (second in as many games) and Matt Boldy (18th) supplied the other goals, but it was Faber who appeared to benefit most from Hughes’ arrival.
Quinn Hughes scored in his Minnesota debut and the Wild beat the Boston Bruins 6-2 for their fourth straight win.
Hughes and Faber ignite the Wild's blue line, showcasing immediate chemistry and shutting down rushes. Their debut hints at a future elite NHL pairing.