The Vancouver Canucks are eagerly anticipating the return of their captain, Quinn Hughes, as he joined the team for practice in Nashville ahead of their upcoming game against the Predators. Hughes, the talented defenseman, is on track to make his comeback after missing the last four games due to a lower-body injury.
Having demonstrated his commitment and determination, Hughes, at 26 years old, is a crucial player for the Canucks. Despite his recent absence, the team struggled with a 1-3 record in his missing presence. However, his return to practice signifies a positive turn of events for the team.
Hughes, the promising young player who won the Norris Trophy in 2023, was just starting to hit his stride after a slow beginning to the season. In his most recent game against the Montreal Canadiens, he showcased his skills with two assists in over 26 minutes of playing time.
So far this season, Hughes has garnered one goal and seven points in nine games, highlighting his significant contributions to the team. The Canucks will face off against the Predators in Nashville on Monday, a highly anticipated game that fans won’t want to miss.

