SAINT JOHN - The Saint John Sea Dogs' all-time leading scorer has become the leading scorer of another franchise.
Jonathan Huberdeau recorded his 420th point as a member of the Florida Panthers on Sunday night, passing Olli Jokinen as the NHL franchise's all-time leading scorer.
Fittingly, the record breaking point came on a Mike Hoffman goal - who Huberdeau played with during the 2009-10 Sea Dogs season.
And there you have it, Jonathan Huberdeau (@JonnyHuby11) — the all-time @FlaPanthers leader in points! pic.twitter.com/sVIkXRc17Y— NHL (@NHL) January 13, 2020
After quietly recording 92 points last season, Huberdeau is on pace to have the best campaign of his NHL career. With a goal and an assist in Florida's 8-4 blowout win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday, Huberdeau now has 18 goals and 61 points in 45 games.Huby Duby History. #FlaPanthers @JonnyHuby11 now holds the franchise points record! pic.twitter.com/PNeuU6NqaB— Florida Panthers (@FlaPanthers) January 13, 2020
Huberdeau will participate in the NHL All-Star Game for the first time in his career later this month.
The 26-year-old recorded 257 points in 195 QMJHL games with the Sea Dogs over three-and-a-half seasons.
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