
It’s the kind of blockbuster move that NHL GMs dream about and opposing fans have nightmares over. The New Jersey Devils, already powered by the dynamic duo of Jack and Luke Hughes, are reportedly positioning themselves for an audacious run at the third and final piece of the family puzzle: Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes.
This isn’t just a fantasy hockey trade; it’s a legitimate possibility fueled by timing, ambition, and a mountain of future cap space. Quinn is one of the league’s elite defensemen, but his patience in Vancouver may be wearing thin if the team can’t break through and become a true contender. As an NHL insider, I can tell you the rumors are growing louder. The Devils are watching, and they have the means to make a deal happen next summer. The question is no longer if it’s possible, but what it would take to pull off the biggest family reunion in NHL history.
Why would Quin Hughes leave Vancouver?
The crux of the matter lies in the Vancouver Canucks’ trajectory. Quinn is signed through the 2026-27 season, and he’ll be eligible to sign an extension next summer. At 25, he’s entering the prime of his career, a Norris-caliber defenseman who can single-handedly control the flow of a game. The upcoming season is the linchpin. A deep playoff run by the Canucks could put all this speculation to bed. However, another year of mediocrity or a first-round exit will only amplify the trade rumors.
But individual accolades only go so far. If the Canucks can’t establish themselves as legitimate Stanley Cup contenders, the pull of not just winning, but winning with family, could become irresistible.
Could the Devils Afford a Hughes Trio?
Financially, the Devils are in a surprisingly strong position to make this dream a reality. As noted by James Mirtle of The Athletic, New Jersey is projected to have a staggering amount of cap space available right when a potential Quinn Hughes extension would kick in. Even after accounting for a new deal for the burgeoning Luke Hughes, the Devils would have the financial muscle to table a massive, long-term offer that would be hard for Quinn to ignore. This isn’t just wishful thinking; it’s a calculated possibility built on smart cap management.
If Quinn Hughes hits the trade market next summer, the Devils won’t be the only team calling, but they’ll certainly have the most compelling and personal sales pitch. The chance to build a dynasty with his brothers might just be the ultimate trump card.
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THAT WOULD BE A GREAT TRADE AS QUINN IS GREAT AND IS GOING TO BE BETTER BUT THE CANUCKS HAVE TO FORM THE BACK END THAN THE FORWARDS WITH THOSE ADDITION WE WOULD BE FAR OFF A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM YOUNG GUYS WILL CONTRIBUTE IN A BIG WAY THIS YEAR
Who even thinks the Devils are even close or will be close to be a contender ? Pete out performs Jack in every metric and Luke is good but D-Pete maybe not far off ! If the Devils wanted to trade for Quinn it would gut them for the return would be big and they don’t have the players worth coming back not named (Bratt ) ( Hischier )