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Quinn Hughes’ $17M AAV Extension Could Break NHL Blue-Liners’ Record-Insider’s Prediction

2026-07-13 · Quinn Hughes · Player Focus

**Quinn Hughes’ rumored $17M AAV extension could shatter the NHL’s blue-liners’ salary record**, according to an NHL insider. The Vancouver Canucks defenseman, entering his restricted free agency this offseason, is poised to redefine defensive contracts if the deal materializes.**

The $17M annual average value (AAV) projection stems from Hughes’ elite defensive play, leadership, and the Canucks’ financial flexibility. His 2025-26 season included 23 points in 82 games, a +24 rating, and a key role in Vancouver’s playoff push. Comparable contracts-like Adam Fox’s $10.5M AAV-pale in comparison to Hughes’ two-way dominance.

The current blue-liners’ record sits at $16M AAV (Connor McDavid’s 2024 extension). Hughes’ offensive contributions and defensive reliability make him a prime candidate for a historic deal. The Canucks’ front office, led by general manager Mike Gillis, has signaled willingness to invest in top-tier talent.

**Victor Hedman** ($12M AAV) and **Cale Makar** ($11M AAV) lead the pack, but neither matches Hughes’ all-around game. His ability to drive offense while anchoring Vancouver’s defense gives him leverage. The $17M AAV would also align with the league’s trend of rewarding elite two-way players.

Free agency opens on **July 1**, but Hughes’ restricted status means Vancouver retains negotiation rights. If the $17M AAV deal materializes, it would cement his status as the highest-paid defenseman in NHL history. The Canucks’ playoff aspirations hinge on retaining him-especially with **J.T. Miller** and **Elias Pettersson** also due for extensions.

**Key detail:** Hughes’ 2025-26 stats (23 points, +24) underscore his value, but the Canucks must balance his contract with other key players’ demands. The offseason will reveal whether Vancouver’s front office delivers on this insider’s bold prediction.

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