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Le capitaine des Canucks Quinn Hughes et les dirigeants de l’équipe ont visité le service d’incendie de West Kelowna pour montrer leur appréciation pour leurs efforts extraordinaires pour protéger leur communauté.


Le capitaine des Canucks Quinn Hughes et les dirigeants de l’équipe ont visité le service d’incendie de West Kelowna pour montrer leur appréciation pour leurs efforts extraordinaires pour protéger leur communauté.


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8 Comments

  1. electricnux

    Second part of the tweet:

    > Thanks to Canucks fans’ bids during the Wildfire auction, topped up by team ownership and the CanucksForKids Fund, we’re proud to announce a contribution of $250,000 to the Canadian Red Cross BC Wildfire Appeal.

    And [another tweet](https://x.com/canucks/status/1702833714915578154?s=46&t=7fabqgtgp69dNA1d51vxFw) with pictures of Quinn:

    > “It’s incredibly special for the Canucks to come down here and try to help out as much as we can.” – Quinn Hughes

  2. _HoochieMama

    Quinn looks like a little kid dressed as a firefighter at the end haha

  3. 2BFrank69

    Quinn is going to end up top 3 Captain in Canucks history. Mark my words

  4. Wow, what a perfect thing to do at a critical time in BC. Especially with Quinn’s background, this is awesome.

  5. 21marvel1

    I’m all in on Quinn being the captain. Let’s get this season started

  6. tripcy

    THIS is what being the Canucks Captain is all about. The off-ice stuff is every bit, if not more important than the on-ice stuff. Nice to see Quinn getting into it not even a week after the Captaincy announcement.

  7. DanMurphysNumber1Fan

    He’s going to be sedin esque

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