Minnesota’s minutes man: Quinn Hughes eating up playoff ice time
- Quinn Hughes played a career-high 43 minutes and 47 seconds in the Minnesota Wild's Game 3 playoff match against the Dallas Stars, showing strong endurance on the ice.
- Since joining the Minnesota Wild through a December trade, Hughes has consistently been on the ice whenever the puck is in play.
- Wild head coach John Hynes expressed no concern over Hughes’ heavy playing time, citing his exceptional physical conditioning and determination.
- Although Hughes is not very talkative, he speaks meaningfully when he does contribute, according to coach Hynes.
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Minnesota’s minutes man: Quinn Hughes eating up playoff ice time
Pretty much everyone emerged exhausted from the Minnesota Wild’s Game 3 playoff marathon against the Dallas Stars. When the visitors scored a power play goal in the second overtime to claim a 4-3 victory and a 2-1 lead in the series, it was 12:53 a.m. on a Thursday morning, and the actual game had gone on for more than 92 minutes of playing time. Fans, broadcasters, vendors and everyone who had stayed up late to watch from home were ready to cal…
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