In his first 10 games back with the Saint John Sea Dogs,
the third overall pick in June’s National Hockey League Entry Draft recorded
seven goals and 15 assists for 22 points. He sits third in team scoring behind
Danick Gauthier (23 points in 17 games) and Zack Phillips (25 points in 14
games).
Today, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League named
Huberdeau the third star for the month of October. Rimouski defenseman Jerome
Gauthier Leduc and Gatineau forward Jean-Gabriel Pageau were named the first
and second stars, respectively.
Along with averaging just over two points per game in
October, the Sea Dogs captain was an impressive +18. He went pointless in just
two of the 10 games and recorded multiple points in seven contests.
Saint John is 9-1 since Huberdeau’s return and have
won seven straight games since he was named captain on October 13.
The Florida Panthers prospect was named the QMJHL’s first star of the week yesterday.
Gauthier-Leduc recorded nine goals and 12 assists in
12 October games and recorded a +12 rating. The defenseman enjoyed a
record-breaking stretch in which he registered at least one goal in eight
consecutive games, eclipsing a 32 year-old record held by Gaston Therrien. The
record was established against his former club, the Rouyn-Noranda Huskies, on October
21.
Pageau had 14 goals and six assists in 10 games with
the Olympiques in October.
Photo Credit: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
Photo Credit: Marc Henwood/Station Nation
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