Jack Hughes set to play 400th NHL game for Devils

New Jersey Devils forward Jack Hughes will reach a significant milestone by playing his 400th NHL game against the Edmonton Oilers. At 24 years old, the franchise cornerstone has established himself as one of the league's premier offensive players since being drafted first overall in 2019.

Jack Hughes, the dynamic center for the New Jersey Devils, is poised to lace up for his 400th career NHL game on Tuesday night when his team hosts the Edmonton Oilers. Selected first overall in the 2019 NHL Draft, Hughes has exceeded high expectations with rapid development, amassing 382 points—including 152 goals and 230 assists—over his first 399 games. His elite skating, creativity, and puck-handling have made him a constant offensive threat.

Hughes' trajectory includes a breakout 2021-22 season, where injuries limited his games but showcased his potential. He solidified his superstar status in 2022-23 with 99 points, shattering the Devils' single-season record previously held by Patrik Elias at 96. This season, despite missing 18 games with a hand injury, Hughes has tallied 31 points, ranking third on the team. He ended a brief scoring drought with an impressive goal in his return against the Buffalo Sabres on December 21.

In Monday's 2-1 overtime victory over the Calgary Flames, Hughes fired seven shots on goal and delivered a key pass to Simon Nemec for the game-winner, underscoring his playmaking prowess. As the engine of the Devils' offense, he drives even-strength play and orchestrates the power play, often delivering in clutch situations with overtime goals and late-game heroics.

This milestone highlights Hughes' talent, resilience, and central role in the organization. Still early in his prime, it marks progress on a promising career path rather than an endpoint.

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Jack Hughes scored his third career hat trick to power the New Jersey Devils to a 5-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Oct. 21, 2025, at Scotiabank Arena. The win extended New Jersey's streak to five games, matching their longest since January 2023. Hughes now has six goals in his past three games.

Jack Hughes made his return to the New Jersey Devils' lineup after missing 18 games due to finger surgery, scoring a goal in a 3-1 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on December 21, 2025. The 24-year-old center's comeback is expected to boost the team's offensive production as they vie for a higher spot in the Metropolitan Division. Without Hughes, the Devils struggled, posting an 8-10-0 record.

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The Minnesota Wild will face the New Jersey Devils on Monday night at Xcel Energy Center, marking the third NHL game featuring all three Hughes brothers on the ice. Minnesota aims to extend its strong recent form against a Devils team on a four-game losing streak. Jesper Wallstedt is set to start in goal for the Wild.

Following Quinn Hughes' trade from the Vancouver Canucks to the Minnesota Wild on December 12—as covered in the first article of this series—Colorado Avalanche defenseman Cale Makar and new Wild blueliner Quinn Hughes top NHL EDGE metrics in skating and shooting ahead of Sunday's Central Division matchup at Xcel Energy Center. Makar leads in points and long-range shots; Hughes excels on the power play.

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Quinn Hughes scored a goal and logged a game-high 26:55 of ice time in his debut with the Minnesota Wild following last Friday's blockbuster trade from the Vancouver Canucks, fueling reactions across the NHL as both teams pivot.

New Jersey Devils forward Arseny Gritsyuk will miss at least the next two games due to an upper-body injury sustained in Thursday's loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning. The rookie has recorded 16 points in 31 games this season. The team faces additional challenges with multiple players sidelined ahead of weekend home games against the Anaheim Ducks and Vancouver Canucks.

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The New Jersey Devils begin a five-game road trip against the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center on Wednesday night. New Jersey, with an 11-4-1 record, seeks to rebound from a recent overtime loss, while Chicago aims to extend its three-game winning streak. Puck drop is set for 9:30 p.m. ET.

 

 

 

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