For the first time in his career, Quinn Hughes lined up against the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday.
Though Hughes was mostly contained, his Wild rolled to a 5-2 victory over his floundering former team.
In an interview with The Athletic prior to puck drop, Hughes looked back at his 501-game Canucks tenure, which ended after a trade in December.
“If you want to blame me for over-trying, for overdoing it, then honestly, I’m good with it. A couple of years ago, that sort of stuff would’ve bothered me, but it doesn’t now. I’m the one that looks at myself in the mirror, and I’m good with everything I’ve done,” Hughes said.
“I’m at peace with everything.”
Hughes said “he gave everything” he had to the Canucks, who drafted him seventh overall in 2018. The American turned into the team’s captain before he was shipped off for Zeev Buium, Marco Rossi, Liam Ohgren and a 2026 first-round pick.
“Go look at the years prior, too, when there was all sorts of nonsense going on, and I know I was always doing everything I could to make sure my game was in a good place and elevating it for the team. I tried to do that again this year. I had a great summer, and it just didn’t happen,” he said.
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Some of that so-called “nonsense” included a reported rift between J.T. Miller and forward Elias Pettersson last season as the Canucks sank from 50-win Pacific Division champions the year prior all the way out of the playoffs.
As a result of the infighting, Miller was traded to the New York Rangers in a mid-season deal.
“He was a top-five player for us the year prior. He had (103) points, PK, power play, taking defensive-zone draws. … There were nights I’d watch him and just think, ‘This guy is unbelievable,’” Hughes said.
“To lose that guy the very next year … that was probably a fracture of everything. And yet, on some level, it felt like you could see it coming for years, I would say.”
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Miller’s exit was just part of an exodus that also included Nikita Zadorov, Elias Lindholm, Conor Garland, Tyler Myers and, of course, Hughes himself.
Thanks to a Canucks back-to-back, Hughes wasn’t able to catch up with old teammates ahead of Friday’s game. He said after that it was “a little weird.”
“But I think that, you know, you move on and I’m happy to be here right now. Probably being in Vancouver would be a little bit weirder than this. But yeah, like I said, it was nice that we got the win, and we have a big weekend coming up,” he said.
With Minnesota’s win, the Wild secured their playoff berth — and the Canucks cinched up last place overall.


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