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Pour ceux qui défendent encore Jonathan Huberdeau Pourquoi ?


Extrait de la page de statistiques de la LNH « Un sorcier offensif avec d’excellentes mains et une grande vision » https://www.nhl.com/flames/player/jonathan-huberdeau-8476456 Il a joué 87 matchs avec les Flames en ce moment +/-10. Je sais qu’il n’est pas un buteur, mais je ne pense pas qu’il ait encore réalisé un jeu « Wow » dont les gens parlent. Un match cette saison déjà, il est tombé sur Marky et ce même match, il trébuche sur son propre bâton. Comme WTF continue, a-t-il perdu tout espoir maintenant, reverrons-nous un jour le même Huberdeau des Panthers ?


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12 Comments

  1. SpitfireFan

    Who is defending Huberdeau or acting like he’s playing the same as he did in Florida?

  2. Nice-End-4742

    defending him, no. rooting for him, yes.

  3. Unlikely_Rip2221

    I just don’t get it. He was unbelievable in Florida. He doesn’t look like the same player at all.

    I still hope he turns it around.

  4. SwedishMeatwall

    The only wow game was the first regular season game he played last year, with his spinorama backhand pass.

  5. Chemical_Signal2753

    While it would never happen, because of the impact to total career earnings, mutual contract termination would probably be in the best interests of Huberdeau and Kadri. It’s becoming clear that they’re not the right fit here, and there is no way to move their contracts with how they’re playing.

  6. utexfan18

    I wonder if he cracked under the pressure of his new contract and expectations here because he looks like he has no confidence whatsoever. It looks like he’s trying but he’s struggling doing the simplest things on the ice and is a complete shell of what we saw in Florida.

    Idk if it was the Sutter situation, his contract, being on a new team, or all of the above but he hasn’t looked comfortable at all since coming here and it doesn’t feel like he’s turning the corner anytime soon. I hope I’m wrong because he was one of my favorite players before coming here and I would love to see him have success again.

  7. Zealousideal_Key_586

    Can you imagine being paid $100,000 per game? Let that sink in for a minute. The player and the agent to some degree sold the organization on the talent and future abilities of the player. Time to take the panties off and get some grit in your game and earn your friggin pay check. The organization and fans suffer because of the large cap hit, hit somebody, get in a fight, watch some tape, make an effort in practice, listen to the coaches. Do something.

  8. SirLunatik

    Anyone with a brain knows he doesn’t have anyone that fits with him on this team. Both he and Lindholm have the same problem right now, they need to play with a puck carrier. The two of them together would be fine if they had someone of that ilk to play with.

    Honestly we should try Backlund with them as he’s the best we have at that.

  9. OmegaSupreme27

    Those Space Jam aliens got all of our talent

  10. Specialist-One-712

    Huberdeau – Backlund – Coronato/Sharangovich/Pelts (when he’s back)

    Passer? Check

    Carrier? Check

    Shooter? Check.

    Kadri shouldn’t be on that line.

  11. Hockonlube

    I don’t think this fan base really understands what a rebuild will be like. The Oilers took more than a decade, Coyotes may never finish, Buffalo a decade. Detroit 8 years, Anaheim is on year 6 and not close. I don’t think this team will be here at the x end of a rebuild – because attendance will be sub 10K.

    Tre put a bunch of money into players that aren’t getting it done. At this point, we need to see if they can start playing better together. If not, make some moves at the deadline. If so, then hope your stud goalie can be a difference maker. It’s working for Vancouver and they had the same kind of start last year. They lost their first 7 games.

  12. GriefPB

    He’s not bad at hockey, he just lost his mojo

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