“I am excited to be a part of the Calgary Flames organization for the long term,” Huberdeau said in a statement. “I’m excited for this new chapter and I’m committed to this team. I’ll give it my all, on and off the ice, and I can’t wait to play in front of the passionate Flames fans.”

1 Related The Flames acquired Huberdeau from Florida last month in a blockbuster package that sent Matthew Tkachuk to the Panthers. The trade left Calgary without its top two scorers from last season. Johnny Gaudreau, who led the Flames with 115 points, signed a seven-year contract with Columbus as a free agent. Huberdeau, 29, had 30 goals and 85 assists for 115 points last season with Florida, finishing tied for second in NHL scoring, including a league-leading 85 assists. The Saint-Jerome, Quebec native had spent his entire 10-year career with the Panthers after being drafted third overall in 2011. He has recorded 198 goals and 415 assists for 613 points in 671 career games and is Florida’s career scoring leader. in games, assists and points. “We are excited to extend Jonathan long-term in Calgary,” said Flames general manager Brad Treliving. “He is a top player, one of the top forwards in the league who makes the players around him better. We look forward to welcoming Jonathan to our community and his contribution to our team’s success.”