Hughes said it was "extremely hard" to withdraw from the U.S. roster originally, and he seemed to thank U.S. general manager Bill Guerin for understanding why he couldn't play then and why he can't come to Boston now.
He is also the Canucks captain and expects to return to their lineup for their next game, at the Vegas Golden Knights on Saturday (10 p.m. ET; SCRIPPS, CITY, SN, CBC). Vancouver currently holds the second wild card into the Stanley Cup Playoffs from the Western Conference with 27 games to go.
"Not to be dramatic, but it was extremely hard," Hughes said. "I think it's been something I've been looking forward to for a long time, and yeah, I mean, I've got to thank Bill Guerin for how patient he was with me, not only 10 days ago but even last night and the last 24 hours. He understood how much I wanted to play and also what my obligations were to the Canucks.
"Really what it came down to, I just wasn't healthy enough where I wasn't sure that I [couldn't] get worse, and I felt like I couldn't be crawling back to Vancouver at the end of that tournament where now I'm missing more Canucks games.
"So, if there's a positive, I should be ready to go next game against Vegas. But in saying that, you know, if I didn't have to worry about any of that other stuff, I would have been there in a second and playing with what I got, but had to look at the big picture a little bit."
Will Hughes have an overnight bag packed just in case?
"I guess we'll just see what happens," he said. "I'll be in touch with those guys and just go from there. ... I guess I could fly down there and then fly back, but we'll just see where this goes."
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