Since his “sophomore slump” in 2013, Florida Panthers winger Jonathan Huberdeau has consistently grown with each passing term. Last season, Huberdeau smashed his career totals, hitting the 30-goal and 60-assist mark for the first time, finishing with 92 points in 82 games. This season, he’s on pace to go even higher.
Huberdeau’s 47 points (13 goals, 34 assists) so far sets another career-high, the most amount of points in the first 35 games. To think that just five years ago Huberdeau finished the whole season with 54 points shows the emergence of a true superstar.