Quinn Hughes trade rumors update: High asking price, new suitors emerge

Fresh reports intensify speculation around Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes, with Elliotte Friedman noting active trade talks and an 'outrageous' asking price amid the team's last-place standing. New potential destinations include Washington and Utah, building on earlier interest from Detroit and New Jersey.

Following initial reports of interest from teams like the New York Rangers and Detroit Red Wings, trade buzz around Canucks superstar defenseman Quinn Hughes has escalated. Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman confirms clubs are inquiring, with Vancouver demanding a 'young, impactful center' or 'something special,' deemed 'outrageous' by a league executive. Sources deny rumors that Hughes signaled he won't re-sign next summer.

Expanded suitor list now includes the New Jersey Devils, Detroit Red Wings, Washington Capitals, Philadelphia Flyers, Utah Mammoth, and Carolina Hurricanes. While Capitals writer Sammi Silber downplays a Washington fit due to asset mismatches, others like RG.Org's James Murphy rule out Boston and Pittsburgh. Detroit remains strong with cap space and assets.

Canucks coach Adam Foote noted players are aware of the rumors but handling them professionally, echoing past drama with Elias Pettersson, J.T. Miller (traded to Rangers), and Rick Tocchet. As Vancouver chases playoffs from bottom-10 form, columnist Thomas Drance calls for a strategic rebuild, akin to past trades of Cam Neely and Pavel Bure in a franchise without a Stanley Cup.

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