Yeah, I am not going to assume there was any kind of resentment between them. But I will say this: they had little to no chemistry on the ice, neither performed particularly well, and neither has seemed very happy or upbeat, over the last year and a half. For whatever reasons.
And last night, Huberdeau looked happy, engaged, committed, and seemed to be having fun. He also played one of his very best games as a Flame.
We don't have to know why. I only care about the results. And if Huberdeau turns back into the player that Treliving traded for, this deal will be an absolute home run for the Flames.
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