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Flyers Dodge Disaster: Quinn Hughes Trade That Could Have Backfired Big Time

December 12, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Philadelphia Flyers officially won’t be pursuing a trade for Quinn Hughes, and realistically, they should feel relieved about this. On Friday evening, Hughes, aged 26, was traded by the Vancouver Canucks for forwards Marco Rossi, Liam Ogren, top defensive prospect Zeev Bouium, and a 2026 first-round draft pick. The Flyers simply can’t match such a trade, especially since Rossi and Bouium were key assets in the deal.

Rumors had suggested the Flyers were interested in Rossi after they traded away Bouium to Jett Luchanko in the 2024 NHL Draft, with speculation about acquiring the 5-foot-9 player. To even come close to the Wild’s offer for Hughes, the Flyers would have had to give up Porter Marton, Cam York, Luchanko or Alex Bump, plus a 2026 first-round pick in a comparable exchange.

Flyers fans must be feeling frustrated to see Cutter Gauthier thriving with the Ducks this season, as it’s clear the team missed out on securing a potential star. Although losing out on a superstar like Hughes is disappointing, the Flyers currently aren’t in a competitive position like the Wild, lacking an elite veteran like Kirill Kaprizov or one of the league’s top goalies.

Given that the Canucks were minimally involved in the trade discussions, attempting to match this kind of deal would have been a poor strategic move for Philadelphia. That said, the Flyers will still need to make a significant trade down the line to land a future top-line center. While adding Trevor Zegras was a positive move, the demotion of Matvey Mishkov by new head coach Rick Tocchet diminishes that gain somewhat.

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The Flyers, who need a premier center and a true number one defenseman, have a duty to make impactful trades, but pursuing Hughes proved to be the wrong path. If trade market prices continue to be so high, tough decisions will be unavoidable for the team in the future. Ultimately, if the Flyers want to keep Tocchet and Briere while missing out on Hughes, they’ll be disappointed, but for now, their focus needs to be on developing their own players first.

Fan Take: This update serves as a critical reminder of how difficult it is for rebuilding teams like the Flyers to land top-tier talent through trades in a competitive NHL landscape. For fans, it underscores the importance of patience and smart team-building as the Flyers aim to become contenders again.

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