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NHL points leader lost to injury in first period
New Jersey Devils center Jack Hughes Jeff Curry-USA TODAY Sports

The New Jersey Devils own the NHL's leading scorer, Jack Hughes. Unfortunately, Hughes was unable to add to his league-leading 20 points on Friday night. The Devils forward left New Jersey’s tilt against the St. Louis Blues nine minutes into the first period with an injury.

Hughes took a hard hit a few games ago that had some wondering if he might have been dealing with a nagging injury. However, tonight’s incident was more definitive. The Devils franchise forward gained St. Louis’ zone, worked the puck past the defense, and got a shot off on net. However, following the scoring chance, Hughes went down to the ice and slid hard into the boards below the goal line. The 22-year-old center crashed into the boards on his right side.

Hughes stayed down on the ice following the collision for what felt like hours, but was just about 20 seconds. He skated off on his own, however, clearly in pain hunched over. Hughes stayed on the bench and actually didn’t leave right away, taking his next shift for 59 seconds. Unfortunately, he headed down the tunnel and went to the locker room shortly thereafter.

Hughes didn’t return for the second period of the game.

The Devils are already without captain and top-six center Nico Hischier. There’s no clear timeline on how much time both centers will miss, if any for Hughes. Hischier has already been sidelined for three games and is not on the team’s current road trip.

This article first appeared on New Jersey Hockey Now and was syndicated with permission.

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