ST. PAUL, Minn. — A ''Welcome to Minnesota'' message played on the video board during a first period break, and Minnesota Wild fans loudly welcomed Quinn Hughes to the self-proclaimed ''State of Hockey.''
Hughes did not seem to notice because he had his head turned to the right and was talking defensive strategy with assistant coach Jack Capuano.
It was almost apropos that Hughes didn't know which way to look after what could be described as a head-spinning couple of days.
''It's been a whirlwind for sure. I'm just looking forward to kind of getting my feet on the ground and get with the team here and get in a day-to-day lifestyle here,'' he said after scoring once in Sunday's 6-2 win over Boston. ''The last 48 hours have been a lot, but I was excited to go play the game.''
The comments were his first since Hughes was acquired in a blockbuster trade with Vancouver on Friday. The Wild gave up three former first-round picks — Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium and Liam Ohgren — and a 2026 first-round pick to acquire one of the league's top blueliners.
''It felt a little bit like we had a little more swagger out there today,'' goalie Filip Gustavsson said.
Wild coach John Hynes noted Hughes didn't get as much as a pregame skate before playing for real with his new teammates. Puck drop was 5 p.m. local time.
''Overall, I thought it was exciting to have him, and obviously you see the type of player he is. I think he fits in well with our group and the way that we wanna play,'' Hynes said.