Huberdeaus game falling off a cliff needs an extensive study done. Like sure not playing with Barkov anymore hurts him but the guy was an elite playmaker in Florida. Yet Barkov has only eclipsed 30 goals TWICE. So not sure you can say that he was being completely carried can you?
His advanced metrics his 115 point year were pretty bad - it was clearly a one-off year regardless if he was still on Florida or not. The Panthers saw that, his poor playoff performance and upcoming contract and smartly got ahead of the bus.
If you take out that outlier season, the drop-off looks far less wild. Still significant for sure but not quite as historically bad.
Here are his PPG and ages with the outlier season removed:
0.68 - 21
0.78 - 22
0.84 - 23
0.84 - 24
1.12 - 25
1.13 - 26
1.11 - 27
0.70 - 29 (CGY)
0.64 - 30 (CGY)
Reads an awful lot like the typical bell curve for an offense-first star forward. Gradually ramp up to a peak in his mid-20’s with significant scoring slowdown by 30, aided by being traded to a worse team with less offensive help.
Huberdeau’s practical peak was as a 90 point playmaker with a large reliance on others being able to convert, heavy offensive zone starts and massive PP minutes. Excellent player, great offensive creator - but take away that 115 point year and I just don’t see this as that mystifying. It was bad, bad scouting by the Flames in all regards and then compounded by the immediate, sight unseen, extension.