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Coming from a hockey family, Jack Hughes knows that there’s still a long way to go – from being a world-class prospect to establishing himself as an NHL player, and hopefully one day, an NHL star.
One family member who won't be in attendance, however, is the youngest of the three hockey-playing Hughes brothers, Luke. He will be with the U.S. national under-17 team in their USHL game against ...
Recently, 'Hughes' has become one of the hottest names in the world of professional hockey. That is due to Luke Hughes, the New Jersey Devils defenseman who is forging his own path in the sport.
The middle brother is the lone Hughes sibling to not play college hockey. He played two years with the national program, where he almost broke Auston Matthews' single-season points record during ...
Jack is the lone Hughes sibling that did not play college hockey. Instead, he played two years with the national program, where he almost broke Auston Matthews' single-season points record during ...
If there is a First Family of American hockey, there is no doubt the Hughes fit the bill. "I think it's a dedication to (my parents) and how hard they've worked and how they've brought us up ...
Tuesday’s Vancouver Canucks game is now in the books. While the event was great for the Hughes family because all three sons were on the ice at the same time – Luke and Jack for the New Jersey ...
Courtesy of the Hughes Family The Bandits are a prominent junior hockey league program based in Alberta, Canada. T.J.’s commitment to the team meant that he had to pack his bags, leave home and make ...
Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet recently shared his admiration for the Hughes family, ... Another area where Tocchet has seen growth in Quinn Hughes is in his approach to playoff hockey.
Zegras' relationship with the Hughes family goes back years, as they all grew up in the USA hockey system. Zegras played on the Junior National team a year after Jack and Quinn Hughes, and a year ...
Hockey runs in the family, too. Their father Jim, who is not Jewish, played hockey for Providence College and has worked as an assistant coach and front office executive for NHL teams.