The Devils open training camp Wednesday at Prudential Center.
"I think when you look at what Jack did, I was surprised that he probably got to that level last year in terms of his goal scoring," the Devils coach said. "You look at 26 goals and he was hurt twice. So I pictured a more dynamic, playmaking, and maybe secondary scorer, but I think he's proven to me now that he can be both.
"He can score, and he can create a lot of open space for the guys he plays with."
Hughes missed 17 games because of a dislocated shoulder and 13 with a left knee injury, but still emerged as an offensive force with 56 points (26 goals, 30 assists) in 49 games. The 21-year-old led the Devils in points per game (1.14), power-play goals (six) and shooting percentage (15.8 percent; minimum 10 games played) and was first among New Jersey forwards in average ice time (19:34).
He begins an eight-year, $64 million contract ($8 million average annual value) this season that he signed Nov. 30, 2021.
Ruff likes the acquisitions the Devils made this offseason too, including two experienced veterans in forward Ondrej Palat, who signed a five-year, $30 million contract ($6 million AAV) on July 14, and defenseman Brendan Smith, who signed a two-year, $2.2 million contract ($1.1 million AAV) on July 13. New Jersey also acquired goalie Vitek Vanecek in a trade with the Washington Capitals on July 8, forward Erik Haula in a trade with the Boston Bruins on July 13, and defenseman John Marino in a trade wtih the Pittsburgh Penguins on July 16.
Ruff discussed, among other things, his optimism, Palat, goalie Mackenzie Blackwood, and defenseman Simon Nemec, the No. 2 pick in the 2022 NHL Draft, in a Q&A with NHL.com:
New Jersey has missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs the past four seasons and nine times in the past 10. How optimistic are you entering your third season as Devils coach?
"Very optimistic. I think if you look up front with Ondrej Palat, we added a couple of defensemen, and we brought in a goaltender. If our goaltending can stay healthy, I think there are times we could play with anybody. We can beat a lot of the best teams in the League."
What does Palat bring to you lineup?
"It's a winning pedigree. Coming off two Stanley Cup championships (2020, 2021) and being the type of guy that when the game is on the line, he's proven he's been the guy that showed up there for the Lightning. He knows how to play the game the right way. He knows what it takes. I think that all that stuff spills over with some of our guys for sure."