
Jonathan Huberdeau has been playing with the Calgary Flames for two and a half seasons and is currently playing some of his best hockey with the club.
Jonathan Huberdeau is a former 100-point player who has finally come into his own with the Calgary Flames this season, collecting 19 points in 29 games.
On Tuesday against the Nashville Predators, the 31-year-old extended his season-high point streak to five games, which matches the best totals of his Flames career.
In the last five contests, Huberdeau has three goals and four assists, including a game-winning goal and a power-play tally. He's minus-3 during the streak with 11 shots on goal.
This run is similar to one in April 2024, where he collected one goal and five assists during a five-game point streak from Apr. 4 to Apr. 12.
During this time, Huberdeau was minus-2, collected six penalty minutes, and finished the run with 11 shots on goal.
It was the best stretch of hockey in a Flames uniform, something he's duplicated this season with the club pushing for a playoff spot.
Throughout his 13-year career, Huberdeau has compiled a five-game point streak on 24 occasions. If he manages a point against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night (Dec. 12), he'll have his 15th streak of six or more games.
As a member of the Florida Panthers, he has had two streaks that reached double digits, both occurring during the 2021-22 season.
His first streak was ten games from Jan. 27, 2022, to Feb. 26, 2022, during which he collected 17 points. He followed that up with a 13-game streak from Mar. 18, 2022, to Apr. 15, 2022, in which he scored 24 points.
Over the final 37 games of the 2021-22 season, Huberdeau had points in all but four games, finishing arguably the best stretch of hockey in his career with 14 goals and 42 assists for 57 points.
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