I don’t know what to make of this one.
There was rampant speculation this past summer that the New Jersey Devils would manage to snag Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes somehow, to play alongside his brothers Jack and Luke, even though 25-year-old Quinn’s signed for two more seasons at $7.85 million per season.
The speculation was partially fueled by comments made by Vancouver Canucks president and former GM Jim Rutherford, who has always been open to trading superstars, and it was pretty weird stuff, but it was also the middle of the summer, and so people like to make up trade rumors.
Now, over the last week or two, the blogosphere and Twittersphere have begun to suggest that, somehow, the Red Wings could assuage drafting Filip Zadina instead of Evan Bouchard or Quinn way back in 2018, which was the last year that both Ken Holland and Tyler Wright were in charge of Detroit’s drafting.
The next year, of course, Detroit drafted a certain Moritz Seider, and he’s going nowhere…
But there’s still a theory that the Red Wings should go after Quinn Hughes, and Detroit Hockey Now’s Bob Duff thinks that it would be pretty ironic and smart for the Red Wings to flip Axel Sandin Pellikka (plus whatever else is necessary–and yes, ASP was selected with the pick that the Wings got for sending Filip Hronek to Vancouver, so there’s some strange symmetry for you) to Vancouver for the Canucks’ captain:
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