Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn hughes got married to Leo Darwin 👇👇
In a heartwarming celebration that has captured the attention of fans and fellow athletes alike, Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes has officially tied the knot with longtime partner Leo Darwin.
The couple exchanged vows this past weekend in an intimate ceremony surrounded by close friends and family. The event, held at a private waterfront estate just outside of Vancouver, blended modern elegance with a laid-back, West Coast vibe—reflecting the couple’s personal style and shared love for nature.
Hughes, 25, has been a central figure for the Canucks both on and off the ice. As the youngest captain in team history and one of the NHL’s premier defensemen, Hughes has often emphasized the importance of authenticity and inclusivity in the sport. His marriage to Darwin marks a significant and celebrated moment not just in his personal life, but in the ongoing progress toward greater LGBTQ+ visibility in professional hockey.
Guests in attendance included several Canucks teammates, NHL stars, and members of the couple’s extended family. Photos from the ceremony show Hughes and Darwin smiling joyfully, with Hughes in a classic navy suit and Darwin in a tailored ivory tuxedo. The couple later shared a joint statement on social media:
“We are overwhelmed with love and gratitude. This weekend was more than we could have imagined. Thank you to everyone who supported us on this journey—especially our families, friends, and fans who have shown us nothing but kindness and encouragement.”
The NHL and Vancouver Canucks organization also released congratulatory messages, with Canucks GM Patrik Allvin stating:
“Quinn is not only a tremendous leader and athlete, but a role model for courage and authenticity. We wish him and Leo a lifetime of happiness.”
While the couple plans to enjoy a brief honeymoon in the Pacific Northwest, Hughes is expected to return to training camp later this summer ahead of the 2025–26 NHL season.
For now, fans across Vancouver—and the league—are celebrating the couple’s union as a milestone moment in sports history.
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