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NHL Insider Connects Detroit Red Wings with Ex-Norris Trophy Champion Quinn Hughes

November 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Vancouver Canucks seem to be gearing up to trade key players following a disappointing start to their season, while the Detroit Red Wings might have an opportunity to correct a past draft decision from 2018. Back then, Detroit picked forward Filip Zadina sixth overall, and the Canucks chose defenseman Quinn Hughes, who had a standout freshman year at the University of Michigan and played for the U.S. National Team Development Program.

At that time, Detroit’s choice of Zadina looked like a bargain, but their careers have since diverged significantly. Zadina struggled to meet expectations, scoring only 28 goals in 190 games with Detroit before moving on to the San Jose Sharks for one season and then heading overseas to play in Switzerland. Conversely, Hughes has become the best defenseman in Canucks history and one of the NHL’s most skilled defensemen in recent years. He holds franchise records for assists and points by a defenseman, hitting 300 career assists in just 376 games—a new NHL record—and won the Norris Trophy as the league’s top defenseman in 2024.

Hughes is under contract for another season at a cap hit of $7.85 million, and insider rumors have linked him to the Red Wings amid the Canucks’ uncertainty. Insider Tyler Yaremchak suggested Detroit could be willing to pay Hughes handsomely and integrate him into their roster immediately, seeing value in his potential for playoff runs and the chance to keep him long-term.

Detroit, which hasn’t played more than 82 regular season games since 2016, would benefit greatly from Hughes’ addition, given his local ties and elite talent—a combination that could push the team into playoff contention. With ample salary cap space and the possibility of extending Hughes’ contract beyond the 2027-28 season, the Red Wings appear well-positioned to make this move. However, the trade cost might include promising rookie defenseman Axel Sandin-Pelicka, who has potential but is not yet proven at Hughes’ level.

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The Red Wings will likely watch Vancouver’s situation closely, and acquiring Hughes could become the highlight of GM Steve Yzerman’s efforts to build a competitive team.

Fan Take: This potential move could be a game-changer for Detroit, giving them a premier defenseman with a hometown connection who could lead their playoff push. For hockey fans, it’s a compelling example of how draft decisions ripple through time and impact the fortunes of teams—and players’ careers—years down the line.

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