The Hughes Brothers Are Making Jewish NHL History
Three brothers dominating the NHL at the same time is rare enough, but the Hughes family just became the first trio of Jewish brothers to play in the same game when Jack and Luke's New Jersey Devils faced Quinn's Vancouver Canucks. Quinn, the eldest, has already cemented himself as the league's only Jewish team captain and a Norris Trophy winner, while Jack made history as the first Jewish player ever selected first overall in the NHL Draft.
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