NHL rumor: Minnesota Wild reportedly inquire about Jack Hughes trade in a bid to reunite the Hughes brothers

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 Minnesota Wild reportedly inquire about Jack Hughes trade in a bid to reunite the Hughes brothers

Minnesota Wild approaches New Jersey Devils to inquire about Jack Hughes' trade (Image Via Twitter)

In an attempt to bolster the team's strength and reunite the Hughes brothers, the Minnesota Wild have reportedly reached out to the New Jersey Devils to inquire about the trade availability of star center Jack Hughes.

The team has reportedly shown its interest in reuniting him with his brother, Quinn Hughes. Minnesota Wild reportedly inquired about Jack Hughes trade in a bid to reunite the Hughes brothers, as he has already accepted the desire to play with his brothers. The move comes after Minnesota acquired Quinn Hughes in December 2025, adding speculation that the organization hopes to bring the Hughes brothers together.

Are the Minnesota Wild planning to bring Jack Hughes to reunite with brother Quinn Hughes?

The Minnesota Wild have reportedly taken an unexpected step and are currently planning to acquire New Jersey Devils star Jack Hughes. They are currently exploring a blockbuster trade for New Jersey Devils star Jack Hughes. This came to light after the Wild contacted the Devils regarding a potential trade.

While Minnesota has expressed interest, there is no indication that the Devils are actively shopping Hughes.According to The Athletic's Michael Russo, the Wild have contacted the Devils regarding a potential trade, although it remains unclear whether New Jersey has any intention of moving its franchise centerpiece, as they have not officially shown any interest in trading the star center.

According to Spotrac, Jack Hughes is signed to an 8-year, $64 million contract with a cap hit of $8 million per season, playing for the New Jersey Devils. His contract expires at the end of the 2029-30 season, making Hughes an Unrestricted Free Agent. So, what would the trade deal for Jack Hughes look like?Reports suggest that after trading for Quinn Hughes in December 2025, the Wild are left with a depleted asset chest.

This makes a pursuit of Jack Hughes harder, as the Devils wouldn’t trade him for a low amount.In this regard, Minnesota would have to be creative, starting with its young talent, and the Wild would likely need to build a package around top prospects Jesper Wallstedt, Charlie Stramel and Danila Yurov, while also including multiple first-round draft picks.

Speculations suggest that the package is similar to Minnesota’s potential trade for Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin, but it is obvious that the 25-year-old center is a more expensive addition than Larkin.

Jack Hughes is a young and very talented player, meaning Minnesota might have to include more assets to push a deal across the finish line. However, these are speculations, and the Devils won’t be in a rush to trade the star center unless he requests a trade.As of now, the Devils have no valid reason to part ways with one of their franchise cornerstones unless Hughes were to request a move. As things stand, Minnesota's inquiry appears to be an exploratory effort rather than the beginning of advanced negotiations.For now, the possibility of Jack Hughes joining Quinn Hughes in Minnesota remains a long shot. Still, the latest report suggests the Wild are willing to explore every avenue in pursuit of one of the NHL's biggest potential blockbuster moves.

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