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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 24:41
- Average Power Play TOI: 3:55
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:36
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
25:15
3:29
1:12
2022–23
25:40
4:07
1:19
2023–24
24:41
3:55
0:36
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Speaking on the Donnie and Dhali show, Craig Button of TSN said he believes Hughes should be counted among Vancouver's untouchable players.
ANALYSIS
Hughes has a goal and 30 points in 31 games while averaging 25:03 of ice time in 2022-23. He's just 23 years old and signed through 2026-27, so it makes sense that Vancouver probably isn't looking to trade him even if the Canucks do end up as sellers by the deadline. Unless Vancouver is looking to completely blow up its core and start over, it's very unlikely that Hughes will be dealt this season.
Hughes has a goal and 30 points in 31 games while averaging 25:03 of ice time in 2022-23. He's just 23 years old and signed through 2026-27, so it makes sense that Vancouver probably isn't looking to trade him even if the Canucks do end up as sellers by the deadline. Unless Vancouver is looking to completely blow up its core and start over, it's very unlikely that Hughes will be dealt this season.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Fantasy managers selecting Hughes early in their drafts are hoping for offensive production, mainly with the man advantage. Hughes provided that and then some a year ago, as his 68 points in 70 games, including 31 on the power play, marked a career high. Hughes finished tied for sixth in defenseman scoring with Pittsburgh's Kris Letang and Toronto's Morgan Rielly. As good as Hughes looked a year ago, it wouldn't be the least bit shocking to see him improve this coming season. Hughes is a legitimate No. 1 fantasy defender and a player well worth reaching for in drafts this fall. He will play the entirety of this upcoming season at age 23.