Feb 10 • 05:15 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

An embarrassing picture of NHL Olympic stars spread on social media – where did the extra leg come from?

A social media post by the New Jersey Devils featuring U.S. Olympic team players raised eyebrows due to an edited photo that awkwardly excluded Quinn Hughes.

The New Jersey Devils' social media team sparked a minor controversy with their recent post featuring NHL players Matthew Tkachuk, Brady Tkachuk, and Jack Hughes, while curiously omitting Quinn Hughes. The post included an image of the Tkachuk brothers alongside Jack Hughes, but an additional leg was visible in the picture, which belongs to Quinn Hughes, indicating that he had been awkwardly cropped out. This editing mistake drew attention, particularly since Quinn Hughes is seen as a coveted player for the Devils after it was revealed earlier in the season that he would not be continuing with the Vancouver Canucks.

The spotlight on the missing player becomes even more peculiar considering the context of the season. Earlier, the Devils had expressed interest in acquiring Quinn Hughes, indicating they viewed him as a significant addition to their squad. The hasty attempt to present a united front with the current stars inadvertently highlighted a blunder that could reflect poorly on the team's marketing strategy, especially when considering their recruitment efforts.

The incident has triggered discussions among fans and analysts regarding the management of social media assets and how teams portray relationships between players. Mistakes in showcasing player connections can lead to misunderstandings, particularly when the players involved are potential targets for recruitment. This quirky mishap not only underlines the importance of careful content curation but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing dynamics in NHL player transfers.

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