
Luke Hughes
Luke Hughes is a talented young defenseman in the NHL, currently playing for the New Jersey Devils. He comes from a hockey family, with both of his brothers also playing in the league. Hughes is known for his offensive skills and skating ability, contributing to the team's success on the ice. He scored in a recent game against the Canadiens.
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Luke Hughes also plays for the New Jersey Devils, making the Hughes family a notable hockey dynasty.
האחים היהודים שהחזירו את מדליית הזהב לארה"בLuke Hughes is a regular player in the NHL and plays with Jack for the New Jersey Devils.
Die USA gewinnen den Eishockey-Final gegen KanadaPutting a damper on the Devils’ victory was the loss of defenceman Luke Hughes halfway through the second period.
Devils douse Flames with 2-1 win in overtimeLuke Hughes, the youngest brother, also plays in New Jersey.
Canucks have reportedly traded captain Quinn Hughes to the WildMuch of the talk this off-season has centred on the chatter around the possibility that the three Hughes brothers – Canucks captain Quinn and New Jersey Devils pair Jack and Luke – might one day skate together in the NHL.
The NHL is back. Here’s what to expect from the 2025-26 seasonThe Devils were without defencemen Luke Hughes for the third straight game.
Andrei Svechnikov scores 3 goals, Hurricanes dump Devils 5-2 to lead series 3-1Luke Hughes was not in the lineup for the New Jersey Devils for the second straight game.
Nemec scores in second OT to lift Devils past Hurricanes 3-2 in Game 3Luke Hughes was injured during the game but was able to return.
Logan Stankoven scores twice to help Hurricanes beat Devils 4-1 to open 1st-round playoff seriesLuke Hughes added two assists in the game.
Ottawa Senators hold on for 3-2 win against New Jersey DevilsLuke Hughes was emotional when he entered the locker room after Jack's injury.
New Jersey Devils: Jack Hughes suffers gruesome shoulder injuryLuke Hughes pushed Owen Beck into goaltender Jake Allen during the game.
Jake Allen’s 34-save effort highlights New Jersey Devils' 4-0 win over Montreal Canadiens






































































