Welcome to screenshots, where we approach three hockey subjects in shorter pieces. This edition comes after the media tour of NHL and NHLPA players presented three days full of quotes and intriguing news.
Without further ado, we led with a subject that Vancouver cannucks Fans have certainly heard a lot about this dead season.
Devils from New Jersey The Jack Hughes star center approached the possibility of finally playing with the captain of brother and the Hughes Quinn Hughes.
“Honestly, I’m not afraid to say it. I would like Quinn, you know, finally I would like to play with him”, Jack Hughes told journalists on tour. “Whether in New Jersey Or at what time it takes, at one point, I want to play with Quinn. But yes, this is the question that happens. They talk about it all day in Vancouver, do you know? “”
This is sure to increase the anxieties of fans of the cannucks who feared that Quinn Hughes will ultimately leave Vancouver and joins Jack Hughes in New Jersey.
But in the same way, and as Quinn Hughes said on Wednesday, of course, Brothers would like to play with each other at some point. But you can always find brothers who have played entire NHL careers in different teams.
This is what makes the Olympic Games and the Hockey World Cup so convincing – you have teammates who are from the same place and the same family tree. You don’t need to play in the same team at the NHL level. If the cannucks give him sufficient reason to stay in Vancouver, Quinn Hughes will remain. This is what fans of the cannucks should hope for.
Jack Hughes may believe that the Devils will be his only NHL house. But Quinn Hughes might believe that cannucks are his only NHL house. The truth can be narrower than fiction, so anyone tells you how all this is played is only assuming. We will have to see what the Hughes Brosses decide, because there will be an interest in their future until they are locked up for the long term.

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Pittsburgh’s Penguins reconstruct their list, even if management does not admit it. The Bryan Rust and Rickard Rakell attackers and defender Erik Karlsson were frequently mentioned as sales candidates Throughout the Demon.
While the media tour took place in Las Vegas, the deputy commissioner of the league Bill Daly said the league planned to shorten the time necessary to spend the first round of the NHL recovery.
While Daly said that the “large majority” of NHL teams still wanted a decentralized project, there will be changes in production to accelerate the first round, which took about an hour and a half longer than usual in 2025.
“Although it was not such an overwhelming vote as it was the first time that we have asked for it, it was always a large majority (teams that) wanted to have a decentralized project,” said Daly. “It was the first time that we have done so, so from the point of view of production, I think there will be important changes. It will not be a first round of four and a half hours.”
This is good news in a world where the duration of attention is shorter than ever.
As he does with each professional sports league, the NHL has worked on the narration of the draft which prioritizes the personalities and the reactions of athletes, their families and the GMs and scouts that make the selections. But when it took so long to do it, the effectiveness of this narration decreased because people were ready to hit the hay.
The league has traveled several kilometers in its overall production of production and marketing. This does not mean that it should be complacent. And Daly’s comments on the first round of the project are good news, but observers will follow it next year.
In excellent news, NHL, NHL Players Association and NHL ALUMNI Association announced its intention to provide all retired players access to health care.
“It’s just a real story about all the groups that come together to make a big difference for NHL players who are the basis of the game,” said Glenn Healy, president and executive director of the NHL ALUMNI Association. “It’s like Christmas Day for us.”
Healy, Daly and Deputy Executive Director of NHLPA, Ron Hainey, met media in Las Vegas Tuesday to discuss the unveiling of the health and well-being of retired health and well-being fund, to which the league and the association of players will each contribute $ 2 million per year until 2029-30.
According to the understanding of understanding, $ 2 million will go to the Emergency Aid Fund every year, which helps NHLAA members without insurance coverage, faced with catastrophic health problems without insurance coverage, and members who are experiencing financial difficulties. The remaining $ 2 million will be devoted to providing well-being support for NHLAA members.
Healy told journalists that 787 former NHL players who had no pension will now be covered.
“Each player will have the possibility of having a family doctor via Zoom, whether you have played a quarter of work or 10,000 games,” said Healy. “You have the possibility of having a professional well-being professional within 30 minutes on zoom, so if you do not feel comfortable, call me or our medical teams, you will have this capacity … No one will walk alone.”
You must be happy for the former Nhlers who will now have a certain degree of security knowing that they can get help for what leads them.
There is no competition in this sense of things – they are all players, young and old, who are trying to be there for each other. The NHL and the NHLPA have managed to work with the old ones to ensure better quality of life for the athletes who have made the league what it is.
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