
New Minnesota Wild superstar defenseman Quinn Hughes made an immediate impact with a goal in his debut.
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The Central Division just went from being the toughest in the NHL to an absolute slugfest. The Minnesota Wild are acquiring superstar defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks, according to multiple reports on Friday. In return, the Canucks

The Minnesota Wild gave up a large part of their farm in the blockbuster Quinn Hughes... and now we know why.

The Philadelphia Flyers missed out on landing Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks. It’s hard to say whether the Philadelphia truly had a real shot at landing the star defenseman from Vancouver. I mean, let’s be honest, once Minnesota offered Zeev

Scott Wedgewood and the rest of the hopefuls await a call on Dec. 31. Quinn Hughes made his debut, and the Vancouver Canucks played their first game without the star defenseman. Also, the Penguins did the unthinkable again. All that and more on this

Let’s start with this. This reporter doesn’t believe the New York Rangers will acquire Quinn Hughes, when — if —

New Jersey Devils general manager, Tom Fitzgerald, must have a pivot after failing to reel in Quinn Hughes. The news […]

Coincidence that Quinn Hughes is dealt, and the New Jersey Devils finally win on home ice with no more off-ice […]

The Minnesota Vikings had a crazy injury report on Wednesday, as 15 players were listed. That number dipped to only […]

Two days after reporting that the New York Rangers will be in on Quinn Hughes, should the Vancouver Canucks decide

The names of Quinn Hughes, Steven Stamkos and Ryan O'Reilly - players listed on most trade boards - were swirling again over the weekend in connection to possible trades to the New Jersey Devils. Insider Elliotte Friedman reported Saturday that the D

Without question, the New Jersey Devils were going to have competition in a potential Quinn Hughes sweepstakes. However, there’s growing

The Detroit Red Wings whiffed on that June day in 2018 when they could have secured University of Michigan freshman Quinn Hughes by simply saying his name into a microphone. Owning the No. 6 pick in the NHL draft, GM Ken Holland ignored Hughes and dr