Hughes News Galore

As we move closer to the Devils and Sharks facing off tonight at Prudential Center on ESPN+, a few important news items have come down from the team that involve both Jack and Luke Hughes.

First up, Jack’s back!

Jack Hughes will make his return to the Devils lineup tonight after separating his shoulder on October 19 in the second game of the season against the Seattle Kraken.

Head coach Lindy Ruff told Sam Kasan of the Devils’ official website that “Jack is ready to go. He will play tonight.” Kasan quoted him in his pregame preview for tonight’s Devils-Sharks game.

Hughes told Kasan: “It’s obviously extremely exciting. It’s been a long time. I’m excited to get back out there. To start at home and play in front of our fans will be a lot of fun.”

Kasan noted that Hughes had a great start to his now-truncated season. He scored two goals and added an assist “in four periods of play, which included a dramatic overtime-winning tally against Chicago in the season opener.”

Hughes commented on that, saying “I started hot, but now I’ve got 65 games [Hughes ended up missing 17 games due to his shoulder injury] to get hot again. “I’ve got a lot of runway left. It’s fortunate it was only 17-game thing, it could have been much worse.”

Kasan says that Hughes “could see time at wing tonight.”

Hughes continued, telling Kasan “I don’t know what to expect [in terms of his return tonight]. It’s going to take me a period or two to get back to it. I don’t know if the fans are expecting something outrageous tonight. I’m going to play smart and find my way back into the game, take it easy and play my game. … I’ll take it one period at a time tonight.”

Kasan said that after the collision with Seattle’s Jeremy Lauzon, Jack was put on the Injured Reserve list and had been projected on October 29 to miss about five weeks total when he was examined. Hughes is now a week earlier in returning than he was projected to at that time.

Kasan spoke a little more to Ruff about that, who told him “I knew Jack was bugging me a week ago to play that we were getting pretty close. We looked at the schedule and wanted to get X amount of practices in with him. We were able to do that. We figured the date would be today. It wasn’t etched in stone, but thought if things progress and he gets those practices inm, today would be the day.”

For his part, Hughes told Kasan: “I had this date circled on my calendar. I think I got in sooner than people thought.”

But when the centerman takes the ice tonight, he will be doing so with a little bit of added incentive.

The Devils announced today that Jack Hughes and the Devils have agreed to terms on an eight-year contract extension.

The extension will kick in for the 2022-23 season and will have an average annual value of $8,000,000. According to the Devils’ press release on the contract, the total value is $64,000,000 and it will break down as $9,000,000 in 2022-23, $8,500,000 in 2023-24, $8,500,000 in 2024-25, $8,500,000 in 2025-26, $8,000,000 in 2026-27, $7,500,000 in 2027-28, #7,000,000 in 2028-29 and $7,000,000 in 2029-30.

Hughes was quoted as saying “I’m so excited to sign this deal for myself and for my family. I love bing in New Jersey and I love playing in New Jersey. I wouldn’t want to play anywhere else, and we are really building something special. I believe in what we are doing here, and we have a great chance to be successful for a long time. This contract shows that this team is extremely invested in me and I’m also really dedicated to this organization. I want to thank Tom Fitzgerald, David Blitzer, Josh Harris, and everyone with the New Jersey Devils for this opportunity.”

Blitzer said in the press release, “I am ecstatic for Jack and his entire family. This is a strong commitment from Jack to the organization’s future and the New Jersey Devils to Jack. We all know what Jack means to the team on and off the ice – he’s an unbelievable player and a fantastic person. His future is incredibly bright and he will be a pillar for our franchise for years to come.”

Harris added, “This deal is fantastic both for Jack and the New Jersey Devils. I know our fans are enthusiastic about our young core as they grow together and look to achieve tremendous levels of success. I want to thank Tom Fitzgerald for his work on getting this deal completed, as he continues to make excellent decisions for this organization that sets us up for the future.”

General Manager Tom Fitzgerald told the media: “Today is a big day for the New Jersey Devils. This contract shows the commitment Jack and his family have to us, and how the organization – myself, David Blitzer and Josh Harris – are in turn committed to them. We are building something unique and special here, with Jack being a core piece of that. This is just the start of where we believe we can go with this organization, as we work towards sustained success for years to come.”

This is great news for the team and its fans. Keeping Jack around for the long haul should set the Devils up for a lot of future success, we hope.

In other Hughes news that came out today, Jack’s younger brother, defenseman Luke Hughes, has been added to Team USA’s preliminary roster for the 2022 World Junior Championship.

Hughes joins “30 other players” who “will compete for a roster spot for the yearly tournament” according to Kasan. Kasan also noted that an injury kept Hughes out of the 2021 IIHF World Juniors.

This year’s tournament will take place in Edmonton and Red Deer, Alberta between December 26, 2021 and January 6, 2022 as noted by Kasan as well.

Luke is currently a freshman at the University of Michigan, where he has seven goals and eight assists for 15 points over 16 games for a stacked Wolverines team.

He was drafted by the Devils fourth overall in the first-round of this past July’s NHL Draft.

Luke Hughes, though he did not play in last year’s U-18 WJC, is no stranger to international hockey. According to Kasan, he won a silver medal for the United States “at the 2019-20 World U-17 Hockey Challenge.” He also played for the US National Team Development Program prior to his time at Michigan. He was drafted by the Devils out of that program.

Kasan mentioned that Hughes led the “USNTDP defensemen in points per game after posting 34 in 38 contests.”

Congratulations to the Hughes boys on these great achievements!

Devils Sign Hischier to Extension

The Devils PR department today sent out a press release saying that center Nico Hischier has been signed to a seven-year extension with an average annual value of $7.25 million. The total value according to press release is $50,750,000 and the contract will run through 2026-27.

The press release breaks down the contract as: $7,000,000 for 2020-21, $7.250,000 for 2021-22, $4,500,000 for 2022-23, $7,750,000 for 2023-24, $7,750,000 for 2024-25, $8,000,000 for 2025-26 and $8,500,000 for 2026-27.

Devils GM Ray Shero said: “Nico is a special person who possess [sic] a team-first mentality combined with an inner drive to succeed. The entire organization is thankful to him and his family for believing in our future. We are excited that he will continue to play a prominent role with us for many years to come.”

For his part, Hischier told the Devils website: “I like the direction the organization is going in and the confidence they give me is all a player can ask for. We have a young, exciting team, and I am driven to try my best to help the team succeed every day. I was really welcomed here from day one, and I have always felt that I wanted to be a part of the Devils.”

The 2017 first overall pick “is in his third season with the Devils’ organization” but is currently out with an injury suffered last Monday against the Florida Panthers. He has proven to be durable otherwise, having played in all 82 games during his rookie season in 2017-18.

The Brig, Switzerland native has 37 goals and 64 assists in his three-year career (totaling 101 points – he recently recorded his 100th NHL point at Buffalo on October 5 according to the presser).

This contract is pretty team friendly with many fans already calling it a steal. Nico is a very good two-way forward already with room to grow, so getting a contract for him that is roughly comparable to Clayton Keller of the Arizona Coyotes’ new contract extension is great. This also locks up Nico through the beginning of his prime. The Devils have one of their key core players locked up for the next near-decade with enough room to spend to make the team better otherwise.