Luke Hughes would 'love' to play with both brothers on Devils - ESPN
NEWARK, N.J. — Two of the Hughes brothers are now under long-term contracts with the New Jersey Devils, after defenseman Luke Hughes signed a seven-year contract extension this week and rejoined his superstar brother Jack at training camp Thursday.
Could Quinn Hughes, star defenseman with the Vancouver Canucks, join his brothers in the near future?
Ever since Canucks team president Jim Rutherford said last April that Quinn «wants to play with his brothers,» there's been speculation about when and where that reunion might happen.
Luke and Jack are now both under contract in New Jersey until 2030, while Quinn will be an unrestricted free agent after the 2026-27 season.
«I think the three of us would all love to play together someday. Whether it'll happen or not, who knows? We'll see,» Luke said Thursday. «But I know he loves Vancouver and he's the captain there. We love being here. You never know. Never say never.»
Luke signed a 7-year, $63 million contract Wednesday that carries a $9 million annual cap hit. The 22-year-old defenseman is entering his fourth NHL season and has 93 points in 155 games, along with two assists in four playoff games.
Luke missed a chunk of training camp during contract talks with the Devils. Quinn Hughes also missed part of the 2021-22 preseason during free-agent contract talks with the Canucks before signing a 6-year, $47.1 million deal with Vancouver. Luke said Quinn offered his perspective as talks with the Devils continued.
"[He said] just stay patient and get what you want. As a family, we decided the deal and we're really happy of the outcome and really excited to be here for the next seven years," Luke said.
Jack said he didn't have much advice to give his brother, given that he'd never


