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NHL analyst warns Canadian teams face growing risk with U.S. stars

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NHL analyst Blake Price has sparked debate around Canadian teams and their long-term roster risks, especially after recent comments from Vancouver leadership. The discussion emerged following remarks from Jim Rutherford about star defenseman Quinn Hughes and his departure from the Vancouver Canucks . Rutherford made it clear Hughes’ exit was not tied to team struggles.

He explained that player preference, especially returning to the United States, plays a growing role in decisions. MORE: Canucks’ President gives blunt response on reason behind Quinn Hughes’ trade “Some people think Quinn left here because the team wasn’t any good,” Rutherford said. “He was leaving anyways, okay?

The best example I can give you is Matthew Tkachuk. He was in Calgary. They had a good team.

He wanted to go back to the US, and he went. This is not gonna be the last guy in Quinn Hughes that decides he’s gonna leave. ” According to reports, Hughes informed Vancouver he would not re-sign, leading to a December 2025 trade to the Minnesota Wild .

The Canucks received prospects and a first-round pick, signaling a rebuild. After Rutherford’s comments, Price raised concerns on X, questioning the risk for Canadian franchises drafting American talent. “Rutherford brings up Hughes and Tkachuk as examples of US players wanting to go home regardless of team,” Price said.