Feb 10 โ€ข 08:31 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Iltalehti

What the heck? A really embarrassing photo editing from the Olympics was revealed

A poorly edited photo of the USA men's hockey team, which omitted player Quinn Hughes, sparked online outrage and confusion regarding the New Jersey Devils' role in the editing.

An embarrassing photo editing incident involving the USA men's hockey team has come to light, raising questions about negligence and intent. The photo, created by the New Jersey Devils, showcased two sets of brothers, Matthew and Brady Tkachuk along with Quinn and Jack Hughes, but in a shocking twist, it completely erased Quinn Hughes from the image. Former NHL defenseman Ryan Whitney commented on the matter, expressing disbelief and questioning the motives behind the editing decision.

This incident highlights the clumsy nature of photo editing, as even though Quinn Hughes' head was removed, part of his body remained visible in the edited image, showcasing a clear sign of poor craftsmanship. The reaction on social media was swift, with many fans and commentators taking to platforms like X to express their confusion and ridicule the situation. The New Jersey Devils have faced immediate backlash for what many see as an attempt to sideline Hughes, who has been in the spotlight recently due to his controversial free agency move from Vancouver to Minnesota.

The timing of this revelation is particularly significant as the USA's Olympic hockey tournament is set to begin against Latvia soon, making this gaffe even more pertinent. The incident not only follows the ongoing competitions but also opens discussions about how teams and organizations manage their public image and athlete representations. With Quinn Hughes under scrutiny, it remains to be seen how the situation will evolve as the tournament progresses, and how it might affect team dynamics moving forward.

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