The best advice Hischier, the No. 1 pick by New Jersey in the 2017 NHL Draft, can offer Hughes is to play his game and not become distracted by anything unrelated to the Devils.
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"I'd say probably try to focus on the game as much as you can, listen to what people and coaches say here in the locker room and try to ignore anything else," Hischier said. "I know it's tough, but that's the way I tried to do it my first year and it worked out well for me. For me, it was always just caring about what was going on around here and what coaches and teammates had to say.
"He's here for a reason, and don't be shy about playing your game and having fun. I think he's going to be fine. He's going to be good and we're happy to have him."
Hischier has done very well since entering the NHL as a rookie in 2017-18; the 20-year-old center has 99 points (37 goals, 62 assists) in 151 games. He's looking forward to getting the season started after all the offseason moves made by the Devils that began with the selection of Hughes with the No. 1 pick in the draft June 21. They also acquired defenseman P.K. Subban in a trade with the Nashville Predators the next day, signed forward Wayne Simmonds to a one-year, $5 million contract July 1 and acquired forward Nikita Gusev in a trade with the Vegas Golden Knights on July 29 before signing him to a two-year, $9 million contract the same day.
"I was really excited to hear the news and now I'm really pumped to get this thing going," Hischier said.
Hischier discussed the Devils offseason and outlook for 2019-20 in an interview with NHL.com.
What goals have you set for yourself as you begin your third NHL season?
"Probably to take another step and feel more comfortable in this league. I'll try to be a leader on the team and help the team win; it's nothing new for me. I've been here for three years now and I kind of know everybody and kind of know everything. It's time to take another step in every area of my game. I want to be a better player, and obviously, get to those Stanley Cup Playoffs."