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Quinn Hughes loses sponsorship with Oreo, and the details are being hidden


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Tom Banks
March 19, 2026  (4:14 PM)
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Minnesota Wild defensemen Quinn Hughes (43) leaves the ice as the New York Rangers celebrate their victory at Grand Casino Arena.
Photo credit: Nick Wosika-Imagn Images

Quinn and Jack Hughes have been in the spotlight as of late, and now, Oreo have dropped the Wild superstar for a currently unknown reason.

There's been plenty of controversy surrounding the National Hockey League as of late, and whether it be warranted or not, the United States victory at the 2026 Olympic Games has brought with it plenty of attention for the league.
For the Hughes brothers, that's meant a much bigger spotlight, especially for Jack, who recently experienced backlash after disrespecting the Hockey Hall of Fame following his Golden Goal for the USA where he asked for the puck from the game back.

Quinn Hughes mysteriously dropped from Oreo campaign

Now, some backlash may be on the way for his brother Quinn too, as a new report has revealed that Quinn has been dropped from Oreo's NHL campaign, one that also features the likes of Zach Hyman, William Nylander, Nick Suzuki, Marie Phili-Poulin and Sarah Nurse.
The partnership with Oreo, labelled 'Stay Playful for All' was one designed to help youth hockey organizations all over Canada get grants up to $200,000, and while he's since departed not only Vancouver but Canada as a whole, it was expected that he would remain with Oreo.
Now, as pointed out by some on social media, Hughes has been edited out of all of the advertising material from the company and what has been a very successful campaign, as it appears the partnership for the Wild superstar has come to an end.
It's unclear exactly what has happened and whether this was a mutual decision or not, but given the success Quinn has had this year, this certainly isn't a great outcome for him.
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Quinn Hughes loses sponsorship with Oreo, and the details are being hidden

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