Flames’ Jonathan Huberdeau Undergoes Hip Surgery, Out for Season

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.