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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
- Average Time On Ice: 17:25
- Average Power Play TOI: 2:44
- Average Short-Handed TOI: 0:02
Ice Time
Power Play
Short-Handed
2021–22
19:25
3:41
1:50
2022–23
16:52
2:52
0:09
2023–24
17:25
2:44
0:02
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Calgary probably isn't in a position to trade Huberdeau, according to Randy Sportak of The Hockey News.
ANALYSIS
Huberdeau was a disappointment last season with 55 points in 79 contests, and he isn't looking any better in 2023-24, recording two goals and six points through 12 games. He's in just the first season of his eight-year, $84 million contract, so this is shaping up to be a disaster for the Flames, but they're unlikely to be able to get out from under this situation. For starters, Huberdeau has a no-movement clause, so he would need to approve any trade. Even if that wasn't an issue, it would be tough for the Flames to find any team willing to take on his contract. To make matters worse, Calgary already dealt its 2025 first-round pick to Montreal in order to get out from under Sean Monahan's contract. Given the Flames might be entering a rebuilding phase, moving another first-rounder as a sweetener to get rid of yet another bad contract might be too much for Calgary.
Huberdeau was a disappointment last season with 55 points in 79 contests, and he isn't looking any better in 2023-24, recording two goals and six points through 12 games. He's in just the first season of his eight-year, $84 million contract, so this is shaping up to be a disaster for the Flames, but they're unlikely to be able to get out from under this situation. For starters, Huberdeau has a no-movement clause, so he would need to approve any trade. Even if that wasn't an issue, it would be tough for the Flames to find any team willing to take on his contract. To make matters worse, Calgary already dealt its 2025 first-round pick to Montreal in order to get out from under Sean Monahan's contract. Given the Flames might be entering a rebuilding phase, moving another first-rounder as a sweetener to get rid of yet another bad contract might be too much for Calgary.
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Matthew Tkachuk refused to sign with the Flames, so instead of trading him for a package loaded with high-end futures, Flames GM Brad Treliving moved him to the Panthers in exchange for Huberdeau and top-four defender Mackenzie Weegar. Huberdeau finished second in the NHL in scoring a season ago with 115 points in 80 games, so Calgary did well to acquire him. The question now is how will the move impact Huberdeau's production moving forward? He's joining a club with considerably less talent than the one he previously played for. Huberdeau will play on the Flames' top line and top power-play unit and that alone should allow him to threaten a point-per-game pace, but don't draft Huberdeau with the expectation he will crack the century mark once again in 2022-23.