NEWARK, N.J. -- Jack Hughes could talk for hours about former teammate Cole Caufield if given the chance.
The bond he has with his former linemate from their days at USA Hockey's National Team Development Program in Plymouth, Michigan, is palpable.
It’s no surprise the New Jersey Devils center is excited to witness Caufield become the first Montreal Canadiens player in 36 seasons to score at least 50 goals, too.
"I can't say I'm surprised, but 50 goals is a massive number in this league, so I'm definitely just impressed with what he's done and how fast he's done it," Hughes told NHL.com on Saturday. "I've been there for pretty much all the steps of his hockey career and to see him do this ... super happy for him."
Caufield needs one goal to reach 50 this season, something not seen in Montreal since Stephane Richer had 51 in 1989-90. Hughes said he and Caufield, who live minutes away from each other during the summer months, still text and chat regularly.
Hughes smiled when asked if he'd like to see Caufield do it in person when the Devils host the Canadiens at Prudential Center on Saturday (7 p.m. ET; NHLN, MSG, SNE, CITY, TVAS).
"Today is Saturday, too, so obviously you don't want it to happen because he's 'Mr. Saturday Night'," Hughes said. "He very easily could do it."
Caufield has scored 20 goals in 21 regular-season games played on Saturday this season, part of the 25-year-old forward's NHL career-high 83 points and 26 power-play points (10 goals) in 2025-26.
"He has a knack for (scoring goals)," Hughes said. "Then, you see him off the ice, he's got big forearms. Look, obviously 50 is such a big number, but I can't say it's shocking to me because he's always been a goal-scoring machine."






















