USA defenseman Quinn Hughes and Canada center Sidney Crosby sat out again Saturday in their NHL teams' final games before the 4 Nations Face-Off.
The 4 Nations Face-Off marks the return of NHL players to best-on-best competition. Rory Boylen preps you for the big event with a primer that goes over lines, rules, storylines and more.
From veterans to fresh international faces, NHL players are ready gear up to represent their country at the 4 Nations Face-Off ...
Quinn Hughes was "completely devastated" after being forced by injury to withdraw from the international best-on-best event.
Before the Vancouver Canucks played their final game before the 4 Nations Face-Off break and Rick Tocchet has given an update ...
Vancouver Canucks superstar Quinn Hughes made it official on Sunday that he won't be able to play for Team USA in the 4 Nations Face-Off due to an oblique injury. Ottawa Senators defenseman Jake ...
While Hughes has been skating over the past week, the decision to skip the tournament is arguably best for the player and organization. It was also clearly a difficult decision as the deadline for ...
Quinn Hughes did everything he could ... 3-4 months if it's a severe strain that requires surgery. Hughes attempted to return two days later against the Detroit Red Wings, taking the warm-up skate ...
Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes will not play in the 4 Nations Face-Off as he is dealing with an oblique muscle injury. Hughes was set to represent Team USA in the tournament but Ottawa ...
Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet officially confirmed that captain Quinn Hughes won’t suit up against the Toronto Maple Leafs this afternoon. The Canucks did not hold a morning skate ...
MONTREAL (AP) — Vancouver star Quinn Hughes was ruled out of the 4 Nations Face-Off on Sunday because of an undisclosed injury, with fellow defenseman Jake Sanderson taking his spot on the U.S ...
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