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Vancouver Canucks star defenseman Quinn Hughes had an injury scare during the second period of Tuesday night’s game against the Winnipeg Jets at Rogers Arena in Vancouver. Hughes appeared hurt after battling for the puck near the boards with Jets star Mark Scheifele. Hughes grabbed his shoulder before leaving the ice and heading to the Canucks’ locker room. Quinn Hughes has left tonight's game with an injury pic.twitter.com/2dFsxbJ8Px — Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) November 12, 2025 A Vancouver staff member immediately rushed to the ice to check on Hughes, who was in clear pain. Hughes, however, managed to get up and skate to the bench on his own. Seeing Hughes leave the game looking hurt was not a great sight for the Canucks and their fans, but they later got some good news when the 26-year-old blueliner returned to action. It appears that Hughes did not suffer any serious injury during that play against Scheifele, as the Canucks continue to battle the visiting Jets. Quinn Hughes is back on the ice! : Sportsnet | #Canucks pic.twitter.com/RWlI4Bz2wM — CanucksArmy (@CanucksArmy) November 12, 2025 Hughes had a terrific start to the game against the Jets, as he had a hand in both of the Canucks’ goals in the first period. He assisted on a Kiefer Sherwood goal around 11 minutes into the contest. Over a minute later, Hughes helped set up a goal on the power play by Jake DeBrusk that put the Canucks ahead, 2-1. However, the Jets responded with back-to-back goals before the first intermission to get the lead back. Hughes, a former winner of the James Norris Memorial Trophy, has been among the chief playmakers for the Canucks in the 2025-26 NHL regular season. He entered the Jets game with a team-leading nine assists to go with a goal for 10 points in 13 games played. As for Vancouver, it is looking for consistency, which the Canucks have struggled to establish since winning three games in a row in October. They went 4-5-1 in their previous 10 outings, including a 5-4 overtime loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Sunday at home. The post Canucks’ Quinn Hughes suffers injury scare during Jets game appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Cubs’ Jed Hoyer gets brutally honest about Kyle Tucker’s impact on 2025 club
The Chicago Cubs enter the 2025 MLB offseason with president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer offering a blunt assessment of the club’s 2025 campaign and what lies ahead. Speaking at the annual GM Meetings in Las Vegas, Hoyer didn’t shy away from linking the Cubs’ offensive success directly to the impact of Kyle Tucker, whose performance defined the highs and lows of their season. In a report by FanSided’s Robert Murray covering early offseason discussions, Hoyer’s remarks about Tucker stood out for their candor and clarity. His evaluation of the star outfielder’s impact left little doubt about how much his performance drove the team’s success. “When we were at our best, he was at his best. We had a great offense in the first half of the season. Kyle was leading the charge. That wasn’t an accident. As he struggled, we struggled a little bit. That’s the nature of it. We have a great player that’s getting on base at a great clip and driving in runs. It makes a huge difference. That’s something that we’ve noted.” Hoyer’s remarks echoed what much of baseball saw throughout 2025 — when the 28-year-old slugger was locked in, the Cubs’ offense followed suit. Tucker hit .266 with 133 hits, 22 home runs, 73 RBIs, and 91 runs scored in 136 games, providing steady production that anchored Chicago’s lineup. His performance was central to the Cubs’ 92-70 record and postseason berth. Still, Hoyer emphasized that while Tucker’s value is undeniable, the organization’s top priority this MLB offseason remains strengthening the pitching staff. The Cubs plan to strengthen their rotation and bullpen after leaning heavily on the lineup for much of 2025, aiming to build greater consistency across all phases of play. Still, Hoyer’s remarks made it clear that discussions with Tucker’s camp remain active and positive. His openness reflected both respect for Tucker’s influence and recognition that the team’s offensive rhythm often starts with his bat. As the organization looks toward 2026, the message is clear. The Cubs must either retain or replace the slugging outfielder’s production, improve their pitching depth, and preserve the balance that made them competitive. It’s a calculated path shaped by Hoyer’s honesty about the star who drives their success. The post Cubs’ Jed Hoyer gets brutally honest about Kyle Tucker’s impact on 2025 club appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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