Which team is going to overachieve this year?

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Gregor Samsa

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I would feel bad for Arizona fans if the Utah team puts it together as soon as they get to Utah. I wouldn’t be surprised if Montreal is in the playoff hunt. Devils should make the playoffs but they are more a case of underachieving last year IMO. I could see the Flyers go either way: good season with a playoff push or the implosion continues from the end of last season with a bunch of unproven goalies. I think one of Detroit, Ottawa, and Buffalo will finally turn the corner but I can see one of the last two having a bad year and making a major shakeup
 

Bank Shot

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I think Buffalo is finally going to take a step forward and make the playoffs. Not really going to be overachieving though, just finally arriving.

Pretty impossible to pick the team that will overachieve. It's mostly luck. Whichever team gets the best shooting % usually.
 

LiseL

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It's plausible, but there are plenty of other teams in a similar position, namely NJ and Buffalo who will most certainly rebound from last year.
And all 3 teams also have new coaching staff. Only prediction I'll make is it will be a dog fight throughout the season.
 

LiseL

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Vezina candidate with the Bruins elite structure in front of him. I'm very curious to see how he fares in a Travis Green - hang the goalie out to dry system.
As a Sens fan, if that's how he coached in the past, I hope he's learned a few things since then. In his interviews and some of the players comments, he seems to be stressing attention to details, gap control, playing as a 5 man unit and playing with speed. That last one is only logical if you have the horses to play that way so we'll see how it goes. I hope that the addition of Mike Yeo leads to better D coverage and special teams as I believe he was good for Vancouver last year with those areas.

I hope Ottawa exceeds expectations but I will believe it when I see it. Ullmark will be an improvement but the team has to play better and compete every game in order for them to have any success. They're also in the toughest division so it will be a challenge.
 

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