Poor guy… what the decision in Calgary in the right one?
There is a sense in Calgary that with the departure of Darryl Sutter behind the Flames’ bench, forward Jonathan Huberdeau will have a new found swagger and is likely to get back to his old self. The forward feels confident the coaching change will get back to being the player who posted 115 points with the Florida Panthers in 2021-22, prior to the blockbuster trade that landed him in Calgary.
However, Huberdeau sustains another blow before he can prove any fan wrong. The Athletic recently published their NHL’s 10 worst contracts, 2023 edition, and the Flames’ forward and his 8-year, $84 million contract lands in third place, behind Chicago Blackhawks’ Seth Jones and St. Louis Blues’ Colton Parayko.
Nothing to boost his confidence ahead of the upcoming season:
If Huberdeau can get some positive out of the article is that there is a belief that “bounce-back feels extremely likely next season for a player as talented” as he is.
The Athletic might have brought forth some extra motivation to Huberdeau, whose name could be removed from that list next summer.
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