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Quinn Hughes’ Vancouver Exit Looms After Rutherford’s Eye-Opening . . . The Vancouver Canucks’ 2024–25 NHL season ended in disappointment, with a 38-30-14 record and a playoff miss raising major questions about the team’s direction But the biggest shock came during President Jim Rutherford’s post-season press conference when he addressed the future of superstar defenseman Quinn Hughes: “He’s mentioned before that he wants to play with his brothers
Vancouver Canucks Trade Plans Made Clear Over Fears They May Lose . . . Now, the reason behind that philosophy has been revealed, as President Jim Rutherford noted that if they go for the rebuild rather than a re-tool, it could and likely would ultimately lead to the departure of Quinn Hughes in free agency
Jim Rutherford: “We know that Quinn Hughes wants to play with his . . . We agree: the Canucks aren’t going to trade for Jack and Luke Hughes The reason is simple: it would cost too much… and the Canucks don’t necessarily have the resources to make a deal like that That said, we can clearly expect some big changes this summer in Vancouver Quinn Hughes’ contract ($7 85 million per year) expires at the end of the 2027 season, but the Canucks could trade
Insider Breaks Down Why Canucks Are in Trouble Without Hughes The Vancouver Canucks are facing a tough stretch Reigning Norris Trophy winner Quinn Hughes was announced week-to-week with an upper-body injury With the team clinging to the final playoff spot in the Western Conference, TSN Hockey analyst Bruce Boudreau shared his insights into why Hughes’ absence could be devastating Boudreau emphasized how crucial Hughes is to the Canucks’ success
Why the Canucks Stopped Quinn Hughes from Playing in Team USA’s Biggest . . . Team USA’s missing defenseman Canucks Shut the Door on Hughes’ Return With Boston Bruins’ defenseman Charlie McAvoy sidelined due to an infection stemming from an upper-body injury, Team USA found themselves in need of reinforcements on the blue line Naturally, Quinn Hughes—one of the top defensemen in the NHL—was the logical choice to step in However, while rules stipulate that an