New Jersey Devils, Red Wings and Quinn Hughes
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On Tuesday, Devils coach Sheldon Keefe said that, while injured star Jack Hughes is making progress, he’s still “not close to joining the group.” One day later, Luke Hughes contradicted him. During an interview on the TNT pregame show ahead of the Devils’ matchup with the Vegas Golden Knights,
Jack Hughes returned to skating this morning after being sidelined since November 15th with a non-hockey-related hand injury that required surgery following a 'freak accident.'
The New Jersey Devils said star Jack Hughes had surgery on his finger. Sportsnet said the injury happened at a team dinner.
On Monday, a Devils fan page posted on X (formerly Twitter) an image of Hughes skating with a stick on the Prudential Center ice. A team source confirmed to NJ Advance Media that Hughes is, in fact, back to skating with a stick — which is a very positive sign considering his injury.
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.
It's not every day an NHL player requires surgery after getting hurt at a team dinner. But Jack Hughes is not alone in unusual injuries.
On Sunday, Quinn Hughes made his debut with the Wild after Minnesota landed the star defenseman in a blockbuster trade with the Canucks. However, the team
From youth hockey to the U.S. NTDP to the NHL, Hughes' path to the Wild has left teammates and coaches in awe.
An unavoidable part of this narrative is the fact that Hughes’ two younger brothers, Luke and Jack, play for the New Jersey Devils.