This evening with speculation mounting regarding Quinn Hughes' future in Vancouver NHL insider Jeff Marek pondered what it would take to get Hughes to New Jersey. Last week Canucks President Jim Rutherford caused alarm with a statement about Quinn Hughes' future in Vancouver. At the time of the statement, Rutherford admitted that Hughes would like to join his brothers in New Jersey. With New Jersey being Hughes preferred destination trade packages are starting to roll in from insiders around the world to send Hughes east out of Vancouver. <h3>Jeff Marek Reveals What It Would Take For The Devils To Acquire Quinn Hughes</h3> In a new report, Marek indicated that the difference between the Canucks asking price and the Devils offer is a wide gap. He speculates that the Devils current trade package likely includes Dougie Hamilton and a top prospect like Simon Nemec. If you're the New Jersey Devils, you're probably looking at...again, this is sort of under the umbrella of make sure that you don't pay too much. He said you're probably looking at Dougie Hamilton plus Simon Nemec. If you're New Jersey, that's what you're trying to pay for someone like Quinn Hughes. Marek said. As for the Canucks he believes Jim Rutherford and Patrik Allvin would demand either Nico Hischier or Jesper Bratt as part of the return. Meanwhile, if you're the Vancouver Canucks, you're saying to the New Jersey Devils, this guy is a Norris Trophy winner and a perennial candidate for the Norris Trophy. If you want Quinn Hughes two years early, the conversation stars with either Nico Hischier or Jesper Bratt, plus. Then we start talking about prospects and we start talking about picks and he said, that's what your standoff is. With the two sides being so far apart in discussions it likely means that a trade sending Quinn to New Jersey will need to happen closer to the expiry of his current contract instead of this offseason. As more reports emerge about Quinn Hughes future in Vancouver and beyond we will pass along all of the latest news to you.