Panthers 2011 NHL Draft Watch: Jonathan Huberdeau
With the NHL Draft quickly approaching, and Florida likely to pick high in the 2011 Draft, we're going to take a more in-depth look at the top 7 players in this year's draft. Read on!

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Only 17 years of age and in his second season in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, Jonathan Huberdeau has been rocketing up the draft rankings of many scouting organizations as of late. Huberdeau’s offensive talents have been on display the entire 2011 season, as he finished third in the league in scoring with 105 points, and currently is leading the Saint John Sea Dogs in the playoffs as they face the Victoriaville Tigers in the quarter-finals. Huberdeau started gaining more recognition this season for his leadership and strong scoring potential, and NHL scouts have clearly taken notice.
Classified by scouts as a play-making center, Huberdeau has excellent vision to go along with NHL-quality playmaking ability and hands. Centering the top line for
There are many scouts who are still torn on whether or not to rank Huberdeau higher than fellow prospect Sean Couturier, who is bigger, older and has had three full seasons in the QMJHL. Couturier has been deemed a franchise center by several scouts, and picked up a ton of awards in the QMJHL this season. However, in terms of pure offensive upside, many believe Huberdeau to be slightly more gifted. His size is a concern and his ability to translate his finesse-style game to the NHL may keep Huberdeau down a bit on draft day, but it’s clear NHL general managers are liking what they have seen so far from Huberdeau. Still, a top-end talented center is what the Florida Panthers are really looking for, and with Gabriel Landeskog, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Huberdeau and Courtier all available on draft day, GM Dale Tallon and company will likely get a shot at one of these top-end talents.
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Wouldn’t surprise me if the panthers pick him. Or landeskog. I think it’s down to the 2 of them
by Pilchino on Apr 11, 2011 1:17 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
Courtier has to be up there too. Tallon wants big, skilled players and he fits that bill probably more than Huberdeau (at least the BIG part of it!)
I agree. But from what I read (especially the Craig Button piece on nhl.com), Couturier probably doesn’t project to be as good as Huberdeau or Landeskog. Now Tallon makes the decision so you’re right, Couturier probably is up there too.
Based on watching these kids, I completely agree. I see Courtier having a big upside but he needs a lot more work and won’t make the jump as quickly as Landeskog or Huberdeau.
Do you think Huberdeau is NHL ready or would he need an extra year of juniors? He looks like he needs some filling no?
Physically, he’s not quite there yet. He needs to add about 15-20 pounds of muscle yet, and work on his defensive game, as that’s one area that seems to be a work in progress for him.
He’s about a year out, though if drafted by the Cats, there’s no question he’d have a solid rookie camp because he’s simply an impact player offensively.
Rocketing up the rankings is right, I have a hard time following prospects but this guy really showed up on the radar
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