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Top Jonathan Huberdeau News

  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Tallies twice in Sunday's win

    Huberdeau scored two goals and went plus-2 in Sunday's 2-1 win over the Flyers.

    Huberdeau struck early in the second period and scored again at 7:06 of the third, with that goal standing as the game-winner. This was his first multi-point effort of the season. The 32-year-old is now on a five-game point streak (three goals, three helpers), and that run contains all but one of his seven points this season. He's added 15 shots on net, a plus-1 rating and four blocked shots through nine appearances. Huberdeau will continue to play a prominent role, and he may be one of the few Flames skaters capable of generating enough offense to be a factor in fantasy.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Four-game, four-point streak

    Huberdeau scored a goal in Saturday's 4-2 loss to Nashville.

    He stuffed a rebound past Juuse Saros early in the third period to get the Flames on the board. Huberdeau has one goal and three assists during his three-game point streak. He has five points (two goals, three assists) in eight appearances this campaign after putting up 62 points, including 28 goals, in the 2024-25 regular season. There is plenty of room for him to heat up offensively.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Scores in season debut

    Huberdeau scored a power-play goal on three shots in Saturday's 6-1 loss to the Golden Knights.

    Huberdeau tallied to tie the game at 1-1 just 3:42 into the first period, but Tomas Hertl scored less than two minutes later to put Vegas ahead for good. Huberdeau made his season debut after missing the first five contests due to an undisclosed injury. The Flames will have to hope the 32-year-old can ignite the team's offense, which ranks worst in the NHL with just 10 goals in six games. His top-six role and power-play usage make Huberdeau a decent fantasy option on paper, but if he slips into the team's scoring malaise, he may be better off on the waiver wire.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Off injured reserve

    Huberdeau (undisclosed) was activated off injured reserve Friday.

    Matvei Gridin was reassigned to AHL Calgary in a corresponding move. Huberdeau missed the Flames' first five games of 2025-26, but he should make his season debut Saturday in Vegas. The 32-year-old had 28 goals and 62 points across 81 appearances with the Flames in 2024-25. Huberdeau should serve in a top-six capacity and on the first power-play unit this year.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Starts skating

    Huberdeau (undisclosed) has begun skating but won't be ready to face Vegas on Tuesday, Ryan Pike of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    Head coach Ryan Huska told reporters he was "hopeful" that Huberdeau would be able to return during the Flames' upcoming two-game road trip. The 32-year-old winger nearly hit the 30-goal threshold (28) last year, and could be capable of achieving that mark if he gets back into the lineup sooner rather than later. Once given the all-clear, Huberdeau should be a lock for a top-six role that includes time with the No. 1 power-play unit.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Goes on IR

    Huberdeau (undisclosed) was placed on injured reserve Monday.

    Huberdeau will miss Wednesday's season opener against Edmonton, but he is eligible to return as early as Thursday's matchup versus Vancouver. Still, it's unclear when he will be ready to play after skipping Monday's practice. He racked up 28 goals, 62 points and 153 shots on net across 81 regular-season outings in 2024-25. With Huberdeau unavailable, Joel Farabee could skate alongside Nazem Kadri on Opening Night.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Out for beginning of season

    Huberdeau (undisclosed) won't be ready to play Opening Night against Edmonton on Wednesday, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    Huberdeau's availability for the second half of Calgary's back-to-back versus Vancouver on Thursday is unclear. Head coach Ryan Huska is hopeful that it will be a short-term absence. The 32-year-old Huberdeau registered 28 goals and 62 points across 81 regular-season outings in 2024-25.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Not playing Friday

    Huberdeau (undisclosed) will miss Friday's preseason game against Winnipeg, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    Huberdeau suffered the injury in the third period Wednesday versus Vancouver and did not return. Huberdeau's status for Wednesday's Opening Night game in Edmonton could be in doubt. The veteran winger had 28 goals and 62 points across 81 games in 2024-25, his best season with the Flames since his trade from Florida three years ago.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Still being evaluated

    General manager Craig Conroy said Thursday that Huberdeau (undisclosed) is still being evaluated, Wes Gilbertson of the Calgary Sun reports.

    Huberdeau sustained an injury in the third period of Wednesday's preseason game against the Canucks, and the extent of the issue isn't yet known. The Flames open their season with a back-to-back set that includes a matchup against the Oilers on Wednesday and a game against Vancouver on Thursday, and it's not yet clear whether Huberdeau will be available for either of those games.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Exits with injury Wednesday

    Huberdeau (undisclosed) left Wednesday's preseason game versus the Canucks and there was no update on his status after the contest, Wes Gilbertson of the Calgary Sun reports.

    Huberdeau crashed into the Canucks net and goalie Kevin Lankinen during the contest. Huberdeau was able to get off the ice under his own power, and Calgary is hopeful that the injury isn't serious. Huberdeau will probably not play Friday versus the Jets in the Flames' preseason finale, and the winger's status for Opening Night versus the Oilers next Wednesday is uncertain.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Slated to rest Thursday

    Huberdeau is slated to miss Thursday's regular-season finale against the Kings due to rest purposes, Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan reports.

    Huberdeau appeared in each of the Flames' first 81 games of the season, racking up 28 goals, 34 assists, 64 blocked shots, 50 hits and 34 PIM while averaging 19:33 of ice time. However, he'll be one of several Calgary players to get a breather in the final game of the regular season. Huberdeau has appeared in at least 79 games in each of his first three years with the Flames, and he should remain heavily involved next season.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Draws power-play assist

    Huberdeau notched a power-play assist in Tuesday's 5-4 shootout win over the Golden Knights.

    Huberdeau set up a Nazem Kadri tally in the third period. Over the last five games, Huberdeau has earned a goal and three assists. The 31-year-old winger has collected 62 points (23 on the power play) with 153 shots on net, 64 blocked shots, 50 hits and a minus-13 rating across 81 appearances in a top-six role.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Collects two helpers in win

    Huberdeau notched two assists and went plus-2 in Sunday's 5-2 win over the Sharks.

    Huberdeau's offense has slowed down dramatically since late March -- he has just a goal and two assists over his last nine outings. Prior to that stretch, he logged 12 points in an eight-game span. Despite Huberdeau's stumble, the Flames remain in the playoff race. Even with the late slide, he's at 61 points (28 goals, 33 helpers), 152 shots on net, 63 blocked shots, 50 hits, 34 PIM and a minus-12 rating over 80 appearances this season. It's his highest point total in three years with Calgary, and he's now exceeded 60 points six times in his career.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Tallies power-play goal

    Huberdeau scored a power-play goal in Monday's 3-2 win over the Sharks.

    Huberdeau's power-play tally gave the Flames their first lead of the game with less than nine minutes left in the contest. The twine finder was his first since March 22 and his first goal with the man advantage since March 14 against Colorado. Overall, the 31-year-old winger has 28 goals, 59 points and 149 shots on net in 77 games this season. Huberdeau has been efficient lately with 13 points across his last 14 games. He has already secured his best offensive season since his 115-point outburst in the 2021-22 campaign, but Huberdeau can still hit the 60-point mark for the sixth time in his 13-year career. The 31-year-old has good value in all fantasy formats for the remainder of the fantasy playoffs.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Manages two assists in overtime win

    Huberdeau logged two assists and two shots on goal in Tuesday's 4-3 overtime win over the Kraken.

    Huberdeau helped out on third-period tallies by Nazem Kadri (on the power play) and Rasmus Andersson. This was Huberdeau's third multi-point effort in a row as he continues a productive March that's seen him rack up five goals and nine assists in 12 contests. For the season, the 31-year-old winger has 57 points, 136 shots on net, 54 blocked shots, 43 hits, 34 PIM and a minus-5 rating through 70 appearances. He is on track to reach the 60-point mark for the sixth time in his career and the first time since 2021-22.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Banks three points Saturday

    Huberdeau generated a goal on four shots, two assists and a plus-3 rating in Saturday's 4-3 overtime win over the Islanders.

    All of Huberdeau's production came at even strength in regulation. He set up both of Matthew Coronato's markers before tying the score at 3-3 late in the third period, shortly after Kyle MacLean gave the Islanders the lead. Huberdeau continues to provide steady offense for a Flames squad that currently sits below the playoff line but is in the thick of the race -- the Quebec native has five goals and four assists over his last six games, including five points in his last two. Overall, Huberdeau has registered 27 goals and 55 points through 69 appearances.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Two points including GWG

    Huberdeau scored the game-winning goal and added a power-play assist in Thursday's 5-3 win over the Devils.

    The veteran winger helped set up Matthew Coronato for Calgary's first goal midway through the second frame, then Huberdeau completed a third-period comeback from a 3-1 deficit by taking advantage of a poor clearing attempt from Devils' defenseman Johnny Kovacevic. Huberdeau has been locked in of late, and over the last nine games he's racked up four goals and nine points, including two tallies and three assists with the man advantage. With 26 goals in 68 appearances, he has a shot at recording his first 30-goal campaign since 2021-22.

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  • Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau: Bounces in power-play goal

    Huberdeau scored a power-play goal on two shots and went minus-2 in Friday's 4-2 loss to the Avalanche.

    Huberdeau was struck by a Rasmus Andersson shot, and it deflected up and over Scott Wedgewood for the Flames' second goal. This was Huberdeau's third goal over the last two contests, all of which have come on special teams (two on the power play, one shorthanded). For the season, the 31-year-old winger is up to 25 goals, 49 points (18 on the power play), 123 shots on net, 51 blocked shots, 41 hits and a minus-9 rating over 65 appearances. He's still got time to approach the 30-goal and 60-point marks for the first time since his last year with the Panthers in 2021-22.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-1, 200 lbs
Birthplace: Saint-Jerome, PQ
Age: 32
Experience: 13
Shoots: Left