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Devils announce delayed timeline for return of promising defenseman
New Jersey Devils defenseman Luke Hughes. Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Highly touted Devils sophomore defenseman Luke Hughes is recovering slower than expected from his offseason shoulder injury and has been given a new five-to-seven-week timeline for his return, general manager Tom Fitzgerald told NHL.com’s Mike Morreale

The Devils initially announced on Sep. 12 that Hughes was expected to miss six to eight weeks with the injury, which didn't require surgery, but he’ll no longer be making his season debut in that window.

Still just 21 years old, Hughes made his NHL debut at the tail end of 2022-23 and immediately looked like he belonged, notching a goal and an assist in a pair of contests. He kept up the momentum in his rookie season last year, posting 38 assists and 47 points in 82 games to tie the Wild’s Brock Faber for the scoring lead among first-year defensemen. He’s considered one of the best U-23 defensemen in the game, and while his -25 rating shows he has room for improvement away from the puck, his possession metrics were far from marking him as a true defensive liability.

Hughes was initially expected to return to action for the Devils in late October or early November, missing the first 10 to 13 games of New Jersey’s regular season. His new timeline puts his return between Nov. 6 and Nov. 20, meaning he could miss up to a quarter of the Devils’ regular-season schedule.

His absence provides a major opportunity for former University of Michigan teammate Seamus Casey, who’s on track to make the opening night roster and his NHL debut when the Devils open their season against the Sabres. The 20-year-old has been skating in a third-pairing role alongside Simon Nemec after leading Wolverines defenders in scoring last year with 45 points in 40 NCAA games. The Devils will also be without Brett Pesce to begin the season as he recovers from surgery to repair a fractured fibula, leaving them without two likely top-four pieces for the beginning stretch.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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