The long-running trade saga surrounding Quinn Hughes finally came to an end on Friday. After weeks of rumors linking the Vancouver Canucks captain to teams like the New Jersey Devils and Detroit Red Wings, it was the Minnesota Wild who stepped in with the winning offer .
The Wild acquired Hughes in a blockbuster package that sent Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium, Liam Ohgren, and a 2026 first-round pick to Vancouver.
The deal brought an abrupt end to one of the league’s biggest stars’ tenures in Vancouver. Hughes leaves the Canucks after eight unforgettable seasons. He became the highest-scoring defenseman in team history, finishing with 432 points and 371 assists. He also ranked 13th all-time in points among all Vancouver skaters. His impact on the team and the community has been enormous, whi

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