The defenseman is coming off a freshman year at the University of Michigan where he potted five goals and recorded 24 helpers in 37 games.
He's described as a smooth-skating and mobile player who has the potential to be a complete, top-tier defender. He models his game after Blackhawks blueliner Duncan Keith and Kris Letang of the Penguins.
Hughes is ranked sixth among North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting, firmly in the range where the Blackhawks will select eighth overall.
To join Keith in Chicago, and Kane in particular, would be an intriguing proposition for the young prospect.
"That would be pretty fun," Hughes said. "(Kane and I) connected a couple times (at Worlds). I think I missed a couple chances he gave to me, but I don't need to tell you how good he is as a player, he's won three cups for you guys. He's a slam dunk hall of famer and he's unbelievable on the ice. I think it would be really fun for me to play with him a couple more times for sure. I am going to be happy wherever I go. If it's Chicago or somewhere else it's going to be great no matter what."
WHAT THEY'RE SAYING:
"Supremely gifted skater and puckhandler who has the ability to control the game from the back end." - International Scouting Services
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