The Calgary Flames announced Thursday that forward Jonathan Huberdeau will miss the remainder of the season after electing to undergo hip surgery.
The team confirmed Huberdeau has been playing through a hip-related issue throughout the year, and after further evaluation, the decision was made to proceed with hip resurfacing surgery. The move is aimed at ensuring his long-term health and positioning him for a full return next season.
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Flames general manager Craig Conroy acknowledged the impact of the loss while emphasizing the bigger picture.
“While it is difficult to lose a player of his calibre, our priority is ensuring he is fully healthy moving forward,” Conroy said in a team statement.
Huberdeau wraps up his season ranked fifth on the team in scoring, recording 25 points on 10 goals and 15 assists over 50 games.