Canucks Rumors: Speculation That Quinn Hughes Won't Re-Sign With Vancouver

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Speculation is growing that Quinn Hughes may not re-sign with the Vancouver Canucks when his contract expires in 2027. President Jim Rutherford acknowledged the stakes, stating, "If we were going to completely start over, that means [Hughes] goes, and we’d like to figure out a way that he’s here forever." Hughes has been Vancouver’s most consistent performer, but the team’s struggles and lack of high-end prospects beyond Jonathan Lekkerimäki and Tom Willander raise questions about whether he will commit long-term. With his brothers Luke and Jack thriving in New Jersey, joining the Devils will only become more plausible if the Canucks fail to build a true contender around him.That is an unbelievably perfect pass from Quinn Hughes. pic.twitter.com/64Z2ECm0Di— David Quadrelli (@QuadrelliD) January 28, 2025 The ongoing tension between Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller has further complicated Vancouver’s future, with Rutherford admitting, "It only gets resolved for a short period of time and then it festers again." The Canucks have explored trading both players, engaging in discussions with teams like the Carolina Hurricanes and New York Rangers. However, their insistence on NHL-ready assets rather than draft picks signals a determination to remain competitive in the short term. If these efforts fall short and Vancouver continues to struggle, the likelihood of Hughes reconsidering his future with the franchise will only increase.Rutherford confirming what everyone has been thinking about Hughes“If we were going to completely start over that means he goes,” Rutherford told the Globe. “And we’d like to figure out a way that he’s here forever.”— Dominic Šramaty (@DomSramaty) January 28, 2025 Vancouver remains in the playoff race, but their lack of depth and internal instability make it difficult to sustain success. Hughes' exceptional play has kept them afloat, but without significant improvements, he may seek other opportunities when his contract expires.Photo Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images...

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