
NHL Preview: Five players looking to bounce back from disappointment in 2017-18
TORONTO — From suddenly slumping snipers to goalies losing their groove, last season was a forgettable one for some NHL players. Here are five looking to bounce back in 2017-18 after sub-par performances last year.
1. Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles, 2016-17 stats: 76 games, 12 goals, 40 assists, 52 points
The Kings missed the playoffs last year when their offence sputtered, and a major void up front came from Kopitar. The 30-year-old captain had career lows in goals (12) and points (52). It was the first year since his rookie campaign in 2006-07 that he didn’t lead the club in scoring. Kopitar plays a strong two-way game that keeps him useful even when he isn’t producing, but he’s only entering the second year of an eight-year contract that pays him US$10 million per year. He’s averaged 72 points per 82 games over 11 seasons and should be expected to produce closer to his career numbers.
2. Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers. 2016-17 stats: 57 games, 31-20-4 record, 2.74 goals-against average, .910 save percentage.