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Minnesota Wild Eyes Record-Setting Extension for Rising Star Quinn Hughes

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Quinn Hughes is emerging as the next major test case in the NHL’s shifting contract landscape, with the Minnesota Wild facing a potentially record-setting extension decision later this year. Reports indicate that after Kirill Kaprizov signed a $17 million per year extension, expectations for elite players to secure similar deals have risen.

Connor McDavid renewed his short-term deal in Edmonton with a cap hit of $12.5 million, while Jack Eichel and Kyle Connor received contracts at $13.5 million and $12 million annually respectively. However, Hughes may push the market higher. Acquired from Vancouver in December, he has been dominant for Minnesota, scoring 29 points in 24 games.

Advanced metrics reinforce Hughes’ value; he ranks third in Standings Points Above Replacement at 5.9, trailing only Connor McDavid and Cale Makar. His impact alone is estimated to be worth an additional 4.6 standings points for the Wild.

For Minnesota, allowing Hughes to leave or trading him would represent a significant setback after significant assets were spent to acquire him, including top prospect Zeev Buium. With Central Division rivals like Colorado and Dallas also pushing forward, the Wild’s decision on Hughes could define its competitive future.

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