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Former NHL defenseman questions Quinn Hughes’ ability to lead the Vancouver Canucks to a Stanley Cup, sparking debate over the young star’s leadership despite elite performance.
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Former NHL defenseman James Wisniewski appearing on the Empty Netters podcast suggests Quinn Hughes is not built to succeed in the playoffs.
There are a few X-Factors for the Vancouver Canucks heading into the 2025-26 NHL season. If two of these things happen, the ...
Last season, Quinn Hughes was the Vancouver Canucks most reliable player, despite missing 14 games due to injury. The Canucks' franchise has high hopes for the star defenseman.
At the end-of-season media availability, Canucks president Jim Rutherford added to the speculation by acknowledging that family ties might play a huge role in Hughes' future in or out of Vancouver.
Quinn Hughes' ability to lead the Vancouver Canucks to a Stanley Cup was recently called into question by a former NHL ...