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Devils Sign Luke Hughes to 7-Year Extension

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The Hockey Writers
Oct 1, 2025 4:47 PM

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The New Jersey Devils have made a significant move by signing defenseman Luke Hughes to a seven-year contract extension. This deal not only secures Hughes' future with the team but also reflects the organization's commitment to building a strong core of young talent. Hughes, selected fourth overall in the 2021 NHL Draft, has quickly become a critical piece for the Devils, demonstrating impressive skills on both ends of the ice since joining the team.

Hughes' performance in the previous season showcased his potential as a top-tier defenseman, contributing offensively while also solidifying the Devils' blue line. His ability to read the game, coupled with his skating speed, allows him to effectively transition the puck and support the forwards. With this extension, the Devils are betting on his growth and development into a franchise cornerstone.

The organization has been emphasizing the importance of retaining key young players, and Hughes' extension is a testament to their strategic planning. As the Devils aim for playoff contention in the coming years, they are counting on Hughes to lead the defense and mentor younger players. Fans are optimistic, hoping this move keeps the momentum going as the team looks to return to the playoffs and build a competitive roster for the future.

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