Jack Hughes and the New Jersey Devils are not yet in a Tkachuk-like predicament, but the team needs to be cautious with their summer plans.

What happened?

The Brady Tkachuk trade has sent ripples through the NHL, with many teams adjusting their plans, including the Devils.
The Devils have a similar dynamic with the Hughes brothers, Jack and Luke, playing for New Jersey, and another brother in Minnesota.

Why it matters for Jack Hughes

The Devils' situation with Jack Hughes is being closely watched, with the team needing to avoid a similar fate to the Tkachuk brothers.
NHL insider Chris Johnston has Dougie Hamilton and Simon Nemec on his latest summer NHL trade board, which could impact the Devils' plans.

What comes next?

The Devils will need to make some moves to clear cap space, with Hamilton's contract being a potential target for trade.
The team's pick at 12th overall in the upcoming draft will also be closely watched, with potential trade rumors surrounding the pick.
The Devils' trade market has been impacted by the Toronto Maple Leafs' acquisition of Darren Raddysh, which may force the Devils to pivot.
As of June 2026, the Devils are still waiting to see how the summer plans unfold, with Patrik Elias waiting for his potential Hall of Fame induction.
The Devils' situation is being closely monitored, with fans eager to see how the team will navigate the upcoming season.
The Hughes brothers will be a key part of the Devils' plans, with Jack Hughes being a crucial player for the team.
The Devils will need to be strategic in their moves, with the NHL trade market being highly competitive.