";s:4:"text";s:3089:""Watch Quinn while receiving a pass and observe how he utilizes that millisecond to calculate what to do with the puck," says Dan Ninkovich, a performance coach who has worked with the Hughes family since Quinn was 13.
Current Maple Leafs standout William Nylander even lived with the Hugheses after he was drafted in the first round in 2014.
"With all three being high-end skaters, Luke might end up being the best skater of them all," Ninkovich says.In many ways, Ellen was her boys' first coach. 1 overall at the same age Hughes will be.Quinn, a freshman on Michigan's first defense pairing, is expected to be a top-10 pick this year-if not top five-and he is Central Scouting's No. After the 5-foot-11, 190-pound center was the fifth-leading scorer at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship, the Maple Leafs opted to send him to Toronto of the American Hockey League. And being in Toronto gave the Hughes boys a chance to play for some of the most renowned youth hockey organizations in the world. No lines, no boards, no limitations. He also had six goals and 13 points in 22 games with the Maple Leafs, making the transition from a young talent learning the pro ropes step-by-step, to a member of a talented young NHL team that's expected to perform, night after night.torontomapleleafs.com is the official Web site of the Toronto Maple Leafs Hockey Club.
Caption: William Nylander with mother and brother He spent most of the childhood in the US with siblings: Michelle, Alexander, Jacqueline, Stephanie, and Daniela. William was raised in a series of cities in the U.S., as the family followed Michael's career to Tampa Bay, Chicago, Washington, Boston and New York. William Nylander was born on 1 May 1996, in Calgary, Canada. "Whenever we got the chance to watch a game with my dad, it was like watching video with an NHL coach. William Nylander Family, Childhood, Life Achievements, Facts, Wiki and Bio of 2017. "I can't even envision what he's seeing down there with how fast and efficient he gets around the sheet." A three-sport athlete at the University of New Hampshire-soccer, lacrosse and hockey-she went on to play for Team USA at the second IIHF World Women's Hockey Championship in 1992.