Quinn Hughes to Minnesota: Brian Lawton on Why the Trade Works For Both Teams
Episode 139, Dec 15, 05:38 PM
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Brian Lawton joins John Shannon and Daren Millard on 100% Hockey to break down one of the biggest moves of the season — the Vancouver Canucks trading Quinn Hughes to the Minnesota Wild. Lawton explains why he believes the deal makes sense for both sides, crediting Jim Rutherford for committing to a clear direction in Vancouver while positioning Minnesota, under Craig Leopold, as a legitimate Stanley Cup contender.
The conversation digs into what Hughes brings to the Wild, how prospects like Ziv Bouilliam and Marco Rossi fit into Vancouver’s future, and why this trade reflects two organizations acting decisively with different timelines in mind. Lawton also weighs in on the separate goalie movement involving Tristan Jarry and Stuart Skinner, questioning whether the deal truly solves either team’s needs while acknowledging Edmonton’s urgency to stabilize the position around Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
The conversation digs into what Hughes brings to the Wild, how prospects like Ziv Bouilliam and Marco Rossi fit into Vancouver’s future, and why this trade reflects two organizations acting decisively with different timelines in mind. Lawton also weighs in on the separate goalie movement involving Tristan Jarry and Stuart Skinner, questioning whether the deal truly solves either team’s needs while acknowledging Edmonton’s urgency to stabilize the position around Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl.
