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NJHN Daily: Devils Injury News; Canucks Catering Quinn? Blow Up the Maple Leafs?

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Vancouver Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes (43) controls the puck past New Jersey Devils right wing Stefan Noesen (11) and Johnathan Kovacevic (8) during the first period of an NHL hockey game Monday, March 24, 2025, in Newark, N.J. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

The reaction to yesterday’s injury news certainly didn’t sit well with fans of the New Jersey Devils. It’s subjective to each fanbase depending on if they’re dealing with it themselves, but at least for Devils fans, it opened the debate as to whether plays should play at world tournaments.



Reality check?

It’s not going to change. It’s going to forever be up to the players unless an extenuating circumstance changes things.

Elsewhere in the links, should Toronto blow up the roster? Mitch Marner to New Jersey? Vancouver catering to Quinn Hughes?

Let’s do that hockey

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New Jersey Hockey Now: The Devils season might be over, but they suffer another injury as Nico Hischier is sidelined during international play.

More NJHN: Mitch Marner, a highly criticized star in Toronto, is set to become an unrestricted free agent. Should the Devils reunite him with Sheldon Keefe?

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Sportsnet: The Vancouver Canucks insist they didn’t hire Adam Foote as their next head coach because of Quinn Hughes. It’s not like they unaware of Hughes’ affinity for Foote. However, after Jim Rutherford braced the Vancouver public of Quinn’s possible departure, it sure does seem that way.

Toronto Sun: Marner’s time with the Toronto Maple Leafs is likely at an end. However, should the Maple Leafs consider blowing up the core? It’s been NINE years, and they haven’t been able to get past the second round.

Colorado Hockey Now: The Colorado Avalanche paid a hefty premium for forward Brock Nelson at the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline. It seems obvious they should retain him as a pending free agent, right? CHN weighs the decision.

Vegas Hockey Now: Going into the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Vegas Golden Knights were heavy championship favorites. Here’s why they fizzled out in the second round, leading to their elimination.

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