Quinn Hughes Will Stay in Vancouver! Here’s What Nobody’s Talking About

Ever since the New Jersey Devils drafted Luke Hughes, Canucks fans have worried about Quinn Hughes leaving in free agency to join his brothers. However, I’m here to spread some positivity. I truly believe Quinn Hughes will re-sign in Vancouver. Check out my video for five reasons that Quinn Hughes will remain a Canuck!

Running with the Devils Video:

Sportsnet article:
https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/hughes-feeling-weight-of-canucks-season-this-year-has-been-hard/

00:00 Intro
00:55 Listen to the Hughes brothers
02:25 The Canucks will improve next season
04:08: Team built around Hughes
05:40 The Devils are not a sure thing
8:00 The myth of the disgruntled American

22 comments
  1. Frankly, Quinn already has his legacy stapled deep into canucks. The team will retire his name and #43 if he retires today. If he captains the team to win the cup for the first time, it is pretty much guarantee that we will have a Quinn statue outside of the arena.

  2. Luke Hughes would have such a disadvantage in his development if his brother Quinn showed up. There is only so much ice time and powerplay time and there is no team putting 2 left hand dman on the same line or powerplay. I highly doubt Quinn wants to force his little bro into a secondary role.

  3. A little birdie told me that some of the more old-school suits for the Devils aren't sold on Luke and especially Jack because of their lack of physical toughness. This insider thinks it'd actually be easier for the canucks to get both Luke/Jack than it is for the devils to get Quinn…. get strapped in for the summer

  4. You need to be in the media rooms interacting with the players and infusing some of this positive thinking.

    More than anything, as a nucks fan, it’s frustrating to see the players get even more frustrated by the media personalities and their aggressive / negative line of questioning.

    Winning and losing is part of any game, and there is always feedback and criticism after every game, but I miss the days when interacting with the media used to be fun (and funny)! Players used to have more fun, no? Or am I being delusional??

  5. Quotes said a year ago – were said under totally different circumstances. Even politically, the world is now enduring a different set of circumstances. The priority of getting family together may loom larger – but Quinn Hughes will not likely be signing longterm UNLESS his brothers, long term, might like what the future could hold for them & their families in a Canadian city.

    So many factors will come into play, but what we do know is that this year will be extremely pivotal in the choices that Quinn Hughes, his brothers & other future free agents may be making. It’s hard to believe,…but money isn’t exactly everything to everybody.

  6. Canucks fans and the media are far too negative. Great video, some of it is hopium but most are facts. Indeed last year was a step backward but building a Cup contending team is rarely a straight trendline up.

  7. I think Quinn Hughes is a damn fine young man with pride, self-respect and drive. He leads by example and if he was my son, I'd be mighty proud.

  8. Thank you for the positive point of view!! It is refreshing to hear an educated opinion on the character of the players!

  9. another crucial point that should be mentioned: if Quinn joins New Jersey, Luke is going to have to completely re-develop his game, to a style he's probably never played in his life. Wouldn't make much sense

  10. What a lot of people seem to forget or conveniently leave out is when Hughes talked about playing with his brothers he’s was talking internationally and the media did media shit and misrepresented his statement to get clicks!

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