Jonathan Huberdeau scored another beautiful goal Friday night in a 4-0 Saint John Sea Dogs victory over the Moncton Wildcats.
As described by Neil Hodge of the Times & Transcript, “the highly skilled centre went one-on-one against Wildcats defenceman Alex MacDonald, turned him inside out with some nifty moves and then unleashed a hard close-range shot for his 25th goal.”
Huberdeau now sits tied for second in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League scoring race with 58 points in 38 games. He is tied for fourth in goals scored in the league with 25 and sits second on the Sea Dogs behind Zack Phillips’ 26.
This goal is just one of many eye catching goals the draft eligible forward as scored in his one-and-a-half year QMJHL career.
- Video Courtesy of NHL Draft Video
Sunday, January 2, 2011
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