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Vancouver Canucks name Quinn Hughes 15th captain in franchise history

Hughes served as an assistant captain for the first time during the 2022-23 season, during which the 23-year-old recorded seven goals and 69 assists in 78 games.

Hughes is the first defenceman to hold the honour since 1990-91 season

Three men pose for a picture. The one in the centre, younger than the other two, is wearing a blue hockey jersey with a 'C' logo.
Vancouver Canucks' Quinn Hughes, middle, wears his new captain jersey as Canucks GM Patrik Allvin, left, and head coach Rick Tocchet, right, look on at a news conference in Vancouver on Monday. (Jimmy Jeong/The Canadian Press)

Quinn Hughes knows he may be discounted because of his age, but the Vancouver Canucks' newest captain is determined to show his worth as a leader.

The Canucks named the defenceman as the 15th captain in franchise history.

Hughes, 23, is the first blue-liner to hold the honour for Vancouver since a three-player rotation during the 1990-91 season that included blue-liner Doug Lidster.

The last full-time defenceman to don the "C" in Vancouver was Kevin McCarthy from 1979 to 1982.

WATCH | Hughes speaks at news conference announcing captaincy: 

Canucks name Quinn Hughes as 15th captain in franchise history

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The Vancouver Canucks defenceman speaks about what the appointment means to him and how he hopes to lead the team this season.

"It's an incredible honour, it's something I never dreamt of," said Hughes at a news conference.

"I'm never going to be the loudest guy in the room. I'm hopefully going to be a guy who's a leader through his work ethic and, as time goes on, learn more and more about myself and being a leader."

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Vancouver Canucks' Elias Pettersson, second from right, celebrates with J.T. Miller (9), Brock Boeser (6) and Quinn Hughes (43) after scoring a goal against the New York Islanders on Feb. 9. (Frank Franklin II/Associated Press)

Forwards Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller along with goaltender Thatcher Demko — who with Hughes, act as the team's leadership group — were in contention for the vacant position, but Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet said Hughes displayed qualities he was seeking in a captain.

"He mixes with everybody. As a captain, you mix in with everybody. He said some uncomfortable things he had to say when some things didn't go well or even put himself out there," said Tocchet.

"That's what I like about this leadership group. They're not afraid to say something to me."

Hughes served as an assistant captain for the first time during the 2022-23 season, during which the 23-year-old recorded seven goals and 69 assists in 78 games.

Announced at understated news conference

The Canucks normally announce a captain with fanfare at a home game, with former team captains and alumni in attendance.

By contrast, Hughes' news conference was an understated affair, held on a Monday morning with little warning ahead of time, which was purposeful, according to general manager Patrik Allvin.

"There's been a lot of respect to captains here in the past, but we wanted to get off to a fresh start here, turning the page and building on the momentum of last year. And that's why we want to embrace a new leadership group here and the captain prior to training camp," said Allvin.

Canucks owner Francesco Aquilini, Daniel and Henrik Sedin, Demko, Miller and Pettersson were all in attendance at the news conference.

Allvin and Tocchet both stressed the role of a leadership group helping Hughes, who dethrones Ottawa Senators forward Brady Tkachuk as the NHL's youngest captain.

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Canucks defenceman Quinn Hughes (43) wears a Pride jersey prior to a game against the Capitals in March 2022 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. (Bob Frid/USA TODAY Sports/Reuters)

Hughes said he's confident he has a group of coaches and players in Vancouver and elsewhere in the league that he can lean on for advice as he grows into his role.

Hughes also referred to talking to his brothers — Jack and Luke Hughes, who play for the New Jersey Devils — along with Tocchet and assistant coach Adam Foote.

The American was a first-round pick (seventh overall) in the 2018 draft by the Canucks. He has 241 points (26 goals, 215 assists) in 283 career games.

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Quinn Hughes is the NHL's second youngest captain. In fact, he is the youngest.
    Sep 12, 2023 9:02 AM PT