Quinn Hughes: 'You don't fix what's not broken.'
They were one of the best defence pairings in the NHL last season but they started the Vancouver Canucks' training camp in entirely different groups.
Despite the duo's dominance together, however, the Canucks have openly wondered if they might be able to get more out of Hronek if he was separated from Hughes and had to carry his own pairing. The upside of splitting up Hughes and Hronek is that it would spread their two best puck-moving, offensive defenceman across two pairings instead of stacking them on one. In theory, it would give the Canucks a more balanced top-four on the back end. But will the Canucks actually start the season with Hughes and Hronek on separate pairings? "I'm always under the assumption that you don't fix what's not broken," said Hughes in an interview on Sportsnet 650.
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