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Originally Posted by Jason14h
Huberdeau is also 32 now and is 4 years removed from his elite year(s)
He isn’t going to turn back into a PPG at his age and certainly not with the offensive talent surrounding him on the Flames
There were only 35 PPG players in the NHL last season , and only a handful are north of 30
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A lot of the top scorers are turning 30 this year or are over 30. The major issue with Huberdeau is that this ability to score is very situational dependent. He's not the consistent generator of offence, we'd hoped him to be.
That being said, if Parekh unlocks the PP, I could see Huberdeau hitting 80 again.