BREAKING: New Jersey Signs Luke Hughes
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Aaron
April 8, 2023 (10:11)
The New Jersey Devils have announced the signing of their 2021 fourth overall pick, Luke Hughes, to an entry-level contract.
This highly anticipated move reunites Luke with his older brother Jack, who was selected first overall by the Devils in 2019. The Hughes brothers now set their sights on bringing a Stanley Cup to New Jersey.
Since being drafted, Luke Hughes has been honing his skills in the NCAA and has only gotten better with time. The talented defenseman is expected to make an immediate impact on the Devils roster, providing both short and long-term benefits for the team.
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With Luke's signing, all three Hughes brothers have officially joined the ranks of the NHL, solidifying their status as an elite hockey family.
Keep an eye on these brothers as they work together to chase their dreams of hoisting the Stanley Cup in the Garden State.
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8 AVRIL | 173 ANSWERS BREAKING: New Jersey Signs Luke Hughes Do you think the Devils will win the Stanley Cup this season? |
Yes | 15 | 8.7 % |
No | 158 | 91.3 % |
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