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Today, we look at the race for the Calder Trophy.Jack Hughes looks forward to becoming the first player from the USA Hockey National Team Development Program to go directly from the NHL Draft to playing in the League."My goal has always been to get to the NHL as fast as I could, so I wanted to be the No. 1 pick and playing in the NHL the following year no matter where I was, but I think really highly of the NTDP," said Hughes, who was selected by the New Jersey Devils with the No. 1 pick in the 2019 NHL Draft. I kind of thought it was really important to break a barrier so that the next group of kids going to the [NTDP] know that it's a possibility that you can go straight from the program in the NHL."For me, that was pretty important, so it's a lot of fun to be here with the Devils and kind of open that window up for American players."The 18-year-old center hasn't disappointed for New Jersey in training camp and had four points (three goals, one assist) in four preseason games. I think that it was kind of perfect timing for me."Devils defenseman Will Butcher played two seasons with the NTDP (2011-13) and then four years at the University of Denver before playing his first NHL game in 2017-18."It makes me feel old and I know I'm not old," the 24-year-old defenseman said.
As said here by Mike G. Morreale