Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup – November 23, 2025
In the Sunday NHL Rumor Roundup: teams were calling about Hurricanes winger Andrei Svechnikov, the latest speculation linking Canucks captain Quinn Hughes to the Devils, and the latter’s search for a center.
SVECHNIKOV GARNERS INTEREST IN THE TRADE MARKET
SPORTSNET: Elliotte Friedman reports Carolina Hurricanes winger Andrei Svechnikov was unhappy with his reduced ice time and his role earlier this season. The inference was made that the 25-year-old forward would be open to a trade if the Hurricanes wanted to move him.

Carolina Hurricanes winger Andrei Svechnikov (NHL Images)
Friedman heard that this got out around the league, resulting in several teams contacting the Hurricanes to inquire about Svechnikov’s availability. They still consider him a cornerstone player, and moving him isn’t something they want to do. Nevertheless, the Hurricanes told them that they would have to make “a monster offer” if they wanted him.
Since then, things have cooled down. Friedman observed that Svechnikov is back on the first line with Sebastian Aho and Seth Jarvis, with 12 points in his last 13 games. However, if things regress to where it was before, it could be something to monitor.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Svechnikov is in the fifth season of an eight-year contract with an average annual value of $7.75 million and a 10-team approved trade list. He’s only played 72-or-more games three times in his eight-season NHL career, but has consistently put up solid numbers with a 0.75 point per game percentage. Since his debut in 2018-19, he’s second in total goals (158), assists (218), and points (376).
As long as Svechnikov is seeing top-six minutes, the Hurricanes won’t move him. However, they could shake things up next summer if they fall short again in their quest for the Stanley Cup. If so, they could seriously entertain offers for Svechnikov, but only from teams that he deems acceptable trade destinations.
LATEST DEVILS SPECULATION
NEW JERSEY HOCKEY NOW: James Nichols reports rumors continue to swirl about Quinn Hughes’ future with the Vancouver Canucks, stoking anticipation that he could end up joining his brothers in New Jersey.
Canucks insider Rick Dhaliwal speculated that they might have to move Quinn if they don’t get at least a verbal commitment from him to agree to a contract extension. He’s eligible to become an unrestricted free agent in July 2027, but can sign an extension with the Canucks as early as July 1, 2026.
If Quinn becomes available, Nichols believes they have the promising young assets that could make enticing trade bait for the Canucks. However, they’ll have to shed salary to fit Quinn’s contract within their cap payroll.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: This remains conjecture at this point. There is no indication that Quinn Hughes intends to hit the open market in 2027, and nothing to suggest that he won’t sign an extension.
Nevertheless, the Canucks could start peddling him next summer if they believe he intends to go to market in 2027. And yes, the Devils could be interested in acquiring him.
DAILY FACEOFF: Anthony Di Marco reports Jack Hughes’ last injury highlights the New Jersey Devils’ need to bolster their depth at center. However, they don’t expect to find a replacement for him in the trade market.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: If the Devils were seeking a replacement for Hughes, they wouldn’t find one. There are few sellers in the trade market right now, and those that are have set high prices. Worse, there is no one on those teams with Hughes’ skill set, and if there were, those teams aren’t parting with them.
Di Marco cited two league sources claiming “half the league” is seeking help at center, meaning the Devils will face stiff competition. For now, they’re comfortable rolling with what they have. They also have limited cap space with several players on long-term injury reserve.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Devils must shed salary if they intend to add a center to their roster this season. Di Marco noted that some of that cap relief will come from demoting players to their AHL affiliate. However, they might have to move some salary in the trade market, especially when their LTIR players return to the lineup.
Svech , KK, Dallas 2026 + 2027 first rounders for Thompson, Tuch. Cap hits are essentially the same.
I would let Jack Hughes go now. Mercer, nemic and New Jersey’s 1st and 2nd round picks in the 2026 draft.
This would give New Jersey 2 runs in the playoffs before Hughes cashes in on his next contract.
Hughes won’t resign. Given the state of Vancouver as a team he just won’t see a cup there. Will he go to NJ? Who knows, likely but far from certain. I can see an up and coming team like the Ducks or Mammoth could make an offer. Best way to get maximum return is to trade Hughes before trade deadline 2026
Hischier has a 10 team no trade. Will also need a new deal after new season. If NJ really wants to bring Quinn over, I don’t see them able to extend both. If Vancouver isn’t ready to go full rebuild (they just extended other core players) adding Hischier would be ideal.