Flames’ Jonathan Huberdeau Undergoes Hip Surgery, Out for Season
Calgary Flames forward Jonathan Huberdeau has undergone hip surgery, sidelining him for the remainder of the 2025-26 NHL season. This news was first reported by Elliotte Friedman from Sportsnet on Thursday.
Huberdeau’s Decision to Play
In a last effort for the season, Huberdeau played in the Flames’ recent match against the Edmonton Oilers. He made a significant impact by scoring the opening goal in this game.
Contract and Performance Overview
Huberdeau, now 32, is navigating the third year of a substantial eight-year contract valued at $84 million. This contract extends through the 2030-31 season.
Season Statistics
Before his surgery, Huberdeau had accumulated 10 goals and 15 assists over 50 games this season. Despite his efforts, the Flames struggled significantly, currently holding a record of 23 wins, 27 losses, and 6 overtime losses.
Flames’ Performance This Season
- Current record: 23-27-6
- Goals this season: 10
- Assists this season: 15
- Games played: 50
With Huberdeau’s absence, the Flames face challenges as they continue their campaign. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as the team adjusts to his loss.