Gaudreau ranked second in the NHL with 8-10-18 in 11 games to propel the Flames (33-13-5, 71 points) to a 9-1-1 January and into first place in the Western Conference. Gaudreau found the scoresheet in all but his final appearance of the month, extending his point streak to 11 contests dating to Dec. 31 (10-12-22) - the longest by a Calgary player since Kristian Huselius posted a 15-game run from Jan. 9 - Feb. 10, 2007 (10-11-21). Gaudreau registered six multi-point performances in January, including 1-3-4 to open the month (Jan. 2 at DET) - his second straight four-point effort (also Dec. 31 vs. SJS: 2-2-4) and the eighth such outing of his career. He also scored in seven different contests, highlighted by his team-best sixth winning goal of the campaign Jan. 2 at DET. The 25-year-old Salem, N.J., native - who was
the League's 'Second Star' of December
- sits fourth in the NHL with 29-44-73 in 51 total games this season, also sharing fifth place in assists and sixth place in goals.