Here are three NHL Teams Poised for a 2025 Playoff Return
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Parity in the NHL means that even decent teams miss the playoffs every year. One team might be a league leader one season and miss the playoffs the next.
Another team might be emerging from a rebuild but still fall short in the postseason. This leads to disappointment and frustration.
However after the NHL draft and the start of free agency some teams are gearing up to end their playoff droughts or bounce back from tough seasons. Here are three teams with a strong chance.
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2023-24 season: 38-39-5 (7th in the Metropolitan Division)
Everything went wrong for the Devils last season with 288 man-games lost to injury and the most goals against per game in their division (3.43). They ranked 30th in team save percentage (.886). But the Devils are on the upswing just two years removed from a second-round appearance.
Fitzgerald also made smart moves up front addressing the need for strong cycle scorers and hard-nosed forecheckers by acquiring
Stefan Noesen and
Paul Cotter. With key players like Jack and Luke Hughes
Nico Hischier and
Jesper Bratt a year older and hungrier the Devils' core looks formidable.
2023-24 season: 34-35-13 (6th in the Pacific Division)
The Kraken may not have the most glamorous roster but they're a deep team with a high ceiling. After a season where they ranked 29th in goals per game (2.61) GM Ron Francis secured seven-year contracts for
Chandler Stephenson and
Brandon Montour the top offensive defenseman available.
Seattle has a well-balanced roster but has lacked star power. Fortunately they have two promising centers in
Shane Wright and Matty Beniers. Wright the 2022 fourth-overall pick had a stellar rookie pro season while Beniers the 2023 Calder Trophy winner is poised for a bounce-back year after a sophomore slump.
Utah Hockey Club (formerly Arizona Coyotes)
2023-24 season: 36-41-5 (7th in Central Division)
The Coyotes were competitive early last season starting 23-19-3 and contending for a wild-card spot until relocation rumors surfaced. Coach Andre Tourigny identified January 24 as the tipping point when they began a 14-game losing streak.
Under a stable new ownership group Utah's personnel is capable of a postseason run. They have a strong goalie tandem in
Karel Vejmelka and
Connor Ingram who earn a combined $4675000. GM Bill Armstrong revamped the defense acquiring top-pairing defender
Mikhail Sergachev top-four defenseman
John Marino and reliable
Ian Cole.
Sean Durzi is also coming off a breakout season.
While Utah's roster lacks star power beyond
Clayton Keller Logan Cooley could have a breakout year. With $23 million in cap space and ample draft capital they have the flexibility to add another scoring forward before the season starts.
The New Jersey Devils Seattle Kraken and Utah Hockey Club are all positioned to make significant strides in the upcoming season. With key acquisitions and emerging talent they have a strong chance to end their playoff droughts or bounce back from challenging seasons.
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