News about Quinn Hughes

As he selected players at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game, Michael Buble says he was high on MUSHROOMS: 'My buddy told me this is just a microdose and he was lying'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 2, 2024
Michael Buble, a Canadian pop star, was on a trip to pick players for his team at the NHL's All-Star weekend in Toronto. Buble served as the celebrity captain for Team Hughes during the week's festivities in the draft form. Buble confessed to being an avid fantasy hockey fan before revealing a little more by describing what his evening was like.

Prince Harry's "playful" puck drop indicates that he is back, 'the old Duke' as he flashes his "devilish grin" and gives his 'own version of a royal wave,' according to a body language specialist, but he might like to take a few celebrity cues from Meghan

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 21, 2023
An expert said today that Prince Harry's surprise visit to an NHL ice hockey game last night, where he dropped the first puck helped confirm his royal status in America. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex accompanied the Vancouver Canucks 3-1 victory over the San Jose Sharks 3-1 from a VIP box at the Rogers Arena in Canada yesterday. During a ceremonial face-off before the whistle, 'playful' Harry was seen dropping the puck for Tomas Hertl from the Sharks and Quinn Hughes from the Canucks. During her Golden Jubilee tour of Canada, his late grandmother Queen Elizabeth II dropped the same puck at a 2002 match, also between the Canucks and Sharks. Now, body language specialist Judi James has said Harry's role "continues to establish a 'royal' status in the United States" - and that a 'narrative of complete immersion in American culture has been unveiled, surpassing Taylor Swift in his celebratory, fanboy rituals'. She also told MailOnline that the puck drop was "obviously the old Harry out on the ice," referring to body words that are more 'Royal Harry' than celebrity.' Ms James said there was'some small tension showing' as he snuckled his lips while escorting a carpet on the ice, but his walk and his wave to the crowd suggest he's adoring being out there in the spotlight once more as a royal presence.'