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 with the Dallas Stars. When the visitors’ scored a power play goal in the second overtime, and claimed both 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 call it a night. But the guy who had logged a Wild franchise record in on-ice time was ready to keep playing.
“I feel good. I mean, just try to take care of yourself. Brock (Faber) makes it easy sometimes, too.
And we’re playing a pretty good system. We’re doing it as a five-man unit,” Wild defenseman Quinn Hughes said after playing a career-high 43 minutes, 47 seconds on the ice. “ Honestly, I kind of felt better in the second overtime and the first overtime than the third (period).
I was tired in the third, but felt I got my legs again after that. ” Since Hughes arrived from Vancouver in a December blockbuster trade, Wild fans have gotten used to him on the ice pretty much any time the puck is dropped and the clock is running. In his final 10 regular-season games, Hughes logged fewer than 25 minutes of ice time just once — 24:48 in a victory over his former Canucks teammates on April 2.