BREAKING NEWS: Vancouver Canucks Rising Star Quinn Hughes Sparks Excitement Ahead of Tonight’s Calder Cup Final, Donates two Buses to…

Abbotsford, BC – June 14, 2025 — As the Abbotsford Canucks prepare to face the Charlotte Checkers in the decisive Game 7 of the Calder Cup Final tonight, Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes has ignited a wave of enthusiasm with a heartfelt gesture. In a move that has captured the community’s attention, Hughes has donated two fully equipped team buses to the Abbotsford Canucks, enhancing their travel experience during this pivotal series.

 

The new buses, adorned in team colors and featuring state-of-the-art amenities, replace the aging models previously used by the team. This upgrade ensures that players can travel in comfort and focus on their performance during the high-stakes final.

 

Beyond the generous donation, Hughes has made a bold promise to the team: should they clinch the championship tonight, he will personally bring the Calder Cup into the Vancouver Canucks’ locker room, celebrating the achievement with the entire organization. This gesture underscores Hughes’ commitment to fostering a strong connection between the AHL affiliate and the NHL team.

 

The Canucks organization has a history of supporting community initiatives. Earlier this year, Hughes and team executives visited the West Kelowna Fire Department, donating \$250,000 to the Canadian Red Cross BC Wildfire Appeal. Hughes’ personal connection to firefighters, inspired by his grandfather’s service as a New York City firefighter, adds a deeply personal touch to these philanthropic efforts.

 

As the final game approaches, the excitement is palpable. Fans are eagerly anticipating the outcome, hopeful that the Abbotsford Canucks will secure their first-ever Calder Cup championship. With Hughes’ support and the team’s determination, tonight’s game promises to be a memorable conclusion to a remarkable season.

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