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Trio of Jewish brothers make NHL draft history

Luke Hughes, 17, became the third brother in his family to be drafted by the NHL when it was announced that he would play for the New Jersey Devils.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  08-02-2021 14:05
Last modified: 08-02-2021 14:14
Trio of Jewish brothers make NHL draft historyAP Photo/Julio Cortez

New Jersey Devils forward Jack Hughes, the No. 1 overall pick in the NHL draft, puts on a jersey during a news conference introducing the prospect to local media in Newark, NJ on June 25, 2019 | File photo: AP Photo/Julio Cortez

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Three Jewish brothers became the first American family to have three siblings picked in the first round of the National Hockey League (NHL) Draft.

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Luke Hughes, 17, became the third brother in his family to be drafted by the NHL when it was announced last Friday that he would play for the New Jersey Devils during the 2021 NHL Draft live from the Prudential Center. The defenseman from Canton, Mich., was the fourth overall pick in Friday's selection and joins his brother Jack on the team.

Jack, a center, was picked first overall by the Devils in 2019, which made him the first Jewish hockey player to ever be drafted in the number one spot. In 2018, the oldest Hughes brother, Quinn, was drafted by the Vancouver Canucks as the seventh pick.

The Hughes brothers come from parents who were also hockey players.

Their mother, Ellen Weinberg-Hughes, who is Jewish, played hockey, soccer and lacrosse at the University of New Hampshire. She also competed for the United States and won a silver medal at the 1992 IIHF Ice Hockey Women's World Championship. Their father, Jim, was a hockey player for Providence College, an assistant coach for the Boston Bruins and held an office job with the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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