Wild make statement with Quinn Hughes trade
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The Wild sat in the middle tier of Stanley Cup contenders before the trade, but sportsbooks quickly adjusted Minnesota's odds to win.
The general managers of the Avalanche and Stars react to the Wild acquiring Quinn Hughes in a blockbuster deal.
The hockey world remains abuzz over Friday's blockbuster trade that sent Quinn Hughes from Vancouver to Minnesota. NHL clubs that failed to land him could shift their focus elsewhere.
The Minnesota Wild made an all-in move for one of the NHL’s best players in his prime, acquiring defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks in a blockbuster trade — their boldest action yet toward ending a decade-long skid of playoff series defeats.
Catching up with Colorado execs Joe Sakic and Chris MacFarland and Dallas GM Jim Nill on what the trade means for a gauntlet division.
An unavoidable part of this narrative is the fact that Hughes’ two younger brothers, Luke and Jack, play for the New Jersey Devils.
Minnesota Wild superstar Quinn Hughes delivered a brief locker room message after his team debut against the Boston Bruins.
Quinn Hughes scored in his Minnesota debut and the Wild beat the Boston Bruins 6-2 for their fourth straight win.