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Old 04-09-2015, 03:15 PM   #45
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Good story in The Hockey Writers on Jiri Hudler calling his performance with the Flames this year "criminally underreported".

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But one storyline that is being criminally underreported is the success of forward Jiri Hudler.

Hudler, 31, is having a career year for the ages. With 72 points in 76 games he’s already shattered his previous career high in points of 57, from all the way back in 2009. Those 72 points puts him 8th overall in the league, behind big names like Tyler Seguin and Nicklas Backstrom and ahead of other superstars like Daniel Sedin and Steven Stamkos.

Possibly even more important for the young Flames roster, however, is how Hudler’s veteran presence is positively rubbing off on his two young linemates, Gaudreau and Monahan.

“He’s an unbelievable hockey player, probably one of the smartest hockey players that I’ve coached.” said Flames coach Bob Hartley, as reported by the Calgary Sun. “He’s gifted, has skills. And he has the gift to make other people around him better.
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“He’s really skilled. He can make plays. He can make special plays,” added Monahan. “I think when you play with a guy like that, you’ve always gotta be ready. He’s doing a great job of putting pucks to the net and setting guys up, and he’s taking charge that way.”

Not only has Hudler been leading the Flames’ offense all season long, but he’s stepped up his game at the most important of times. With a playoff spot hanging precariously in the balance Hudler exploded in the month of March, scoring 23 points in 15 games to keep Calgary in the race.
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