“Over the last few weeks, I’ve been through a range of different emotions. I was shocked by this exchange. It upset me a bit. But I think you always have to look ahead. That’s what I said to myself, it was important for me to turn this page and start a new stage.
I spent a lot of time in Florida. But then I said to myself that I had to move on. I still had a year left on my contract. But I preferred to focus on playing for a new team. I think the Flames are perfect for me. I’m happy to be part of this team,” the NHL’s press service quoted Huberdo as saying.
Recall that yesterday, we learned that Huberdeau had signed an eight-year contract with Calgary for $84 million. On average, a hockey player will earn $10.5 million per year. This contract was a record in the history of the “Flames” in terms of total amount, duration and ceiling reached.
Source: Sport

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