Former Saint John Sea Dogs captain Jonathan Huberdeau had
successful hip surgery today. From the Florida Panthers website:
Florida Panthers Executive VP/General Manager Dale Tallon announced that F Jonathan Huberdeau underwent a successful hip procedure today in Nashville. Huberdeau is expected to make a full recovery and be ready for the start of 2013 training camp in September.
According to Renaud Lavoie of RDS, “he played all year
with that problem.”
Hey Fans , surgery went well today ! Thanks for the support , and I will be back after a great rehab
— Jonathan Huberdeau (@JonnyHuby11) May 15, 2013
Despite the ailment, Huberdeau still had a solid rookie
campaign in the NHL and is a finalist for the Calder Trophy. The injury may
explain why his production dipped near the end of the lockout shortened season.
With the Panthers missing the playoffs, this will be the
longest off-season the 19-year old has had in a few seasons.
*Above image is of the Panthers new scoreboard, featuring Huberdeau and a riveting Panthers-Senators game.
*Above image is of the Panthers new scoreboard, featuring Huberdeau and a riveting Panthers-Senators game.
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