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But Hughes’ first game with his new teammates nearly hit a snag. He forgot his gear. Hughes had travelled on the Canucks’ team jet to New Jersey, ahead of the first game of Vancouver’s five-game eastern road trip. He was traded Friday night, though, so instead he boarded a plane to Minnesota.
Quinn Hughes, a Norris Trophy winner, has been traded from the Vancouver Canucks to the Minnesota Wild. This move comes as his family, including NHL brothers Jack and Luke Hughes, continues to make history on the ice.
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Guerin alters Wild’s recipe for success by trading for former Norris Trophy winner Quinn Hughes
Bill Guerin was wrist deep in a bowl of meatballs when he completed one of the biggest trades in Minnesota Wild history.
In one of the biggest trades in NHL history, Minnesota acquired the Norris Trophy-winning star captain from Vancouver.
The Devils came in second place for Quinn Hughes. The 26-year-old superstar Canucks defenseman — who is brothers with Devils players Jack and Luke Hughes — was shockingly dealt to the Minnesota Wild on Friday. Going to Vancouver in the deal is Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium, Liam Ohgren and a first round pick, Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman reported.
Trade rumors between the New Jersey Devils and Quinn Hughes continue to intensify, with a new report revealing what exactly the Vancouver Canucks are seeking in return—and what that might mean for the Devils.
As the New Jersey Devils explore their options to acquire the eldest brother, Quinn Hughes, the Vancouver Canucks are reportedly asking for more out of the Devils.