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I’ve noticed a few requests for some Quinn Hughes content and will happily deliver on that. It will be the first of a bunch of ideas to really break down what the Canucks have in their top prospect and what we can expect once he eventually makes the leap to the NHL, which may be as early as March.



This time around we’ll focus on his impact on the power play as the thought of him on Vancouver’s first power-play unit with Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser certainly has Canucks fans giddy with excitement.



With that idea in mind, it is worth exploring the aspects to Hughes’ game on the power play that allow him to thrive and how that opens up scoring opportunities for his teammates.



Transition



Sometimes it feels like the Canucks transition through the neutral zone is just waiting to...