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Minnesota Wild superstar Quinn Hughes has embraced his new team, as shown through a recent post he made on social media.
The Minnesota Wild shook up the Central Division and Western Conference race by trading for star defenseman Quinn Hughes.
Before the Minnesota Wild were able to pull off a blockbuster trade for Quinn Hughes, several teams had offers on the table to the Vancouver Canucks for the star defenseman.
Devils rumors swirl as New Jersey misses out on Quinn Hughes, but reports clarify where GM Tom Fitzgerald stands moving forward.
After being traded from Vancouver to Minnesota, Quinn Hughes opens the door on possibility signing an extension with the Wild.
One of the major defenceman records that Hughes did not end up surpassing Edler in was all-time scoring. Throughout his 925-game career as a Canuck, Edler scored a total of 99 goals — the last of which he scored on February 25, 2020 against the Montréal Canadiens. Hughes compiled a total of 61 throughout his 459 games played with Vancouver.
Also, defenseman Brock Faber -- who's losing his top power-play gig to Hughes -- remains worthy enough as a fantasy performer otherwise with the Wild. Let's turn our attention to Vancouver then, where two new members of the Canucks merit greater attention.