Devils' Jack Hughes to miss rest of season after undergoing shoulder surgery
Briefly

Jack Hughes, the star center of the New Jersey Devils, will not return for the remainder of the 2024-25 season following shoulder surgery. The injury occurred during a game against the Vegas Golden Knights, where he collided with a player. Hughes, who has had shoulder issues in the past, is expected to recover fully and return for training camp. This injury poses challenges for the Devils, who are in a playoff spot but lack depth in scoring outside of their top players, raising concerns about their postseason prospects.
Jack Hughes suffered a shoulder injury due to a collision during a game against the Golden Knights, requiring surgery and placement on long-term injured reserve (LTIR).
Despite Jack Hughes' injury, the Devils maintain a playoff spot but face challenges with depth scoring as they rely heavily on Hughes and Jesper Bratt.
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