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Blue Jackets may shake up status quo

- Kevin Allen @ByKevinAll­en USA TODAY Sports

With their offensive might and the presence of Sergei Bobrovsky in net, the Blue Jackets could win the Metropolit­an Division.

The Anaheim Ducks are a trendy pick to win the Stanley Cup title in 2015-16.

History says the Chicago Blackhawks will again be among the NHL’s best.

The Tampa Bay Lightning are too skilled not to be a factor this season.

But intriguing teams are flying under the radar with the regular season starting Wednesday.

Here are five that will perform better than you think they will:

Columbus Blue Jackets: With the offensive might this team possesses and the presence of Sergei Bobrovsky in net, the Blue Jackets could win the Metropolit­an Division.

The primary reason they weren’t in the playoffs last season was injuries.

The Blue Jackets are spending more than $45 million in cap space on forwards, and they should be among the most dangerous offenses. If Brandon Saad, Ryan Johansen and Nick Foligno play together, they will be formidable. Don’t forget the Blue Jackets closed last season with a 12-0-1 run.

The only question is whether their defense is strong enough. They also need a strong start, which isn’t their tradition.

Dallas Stars: With the addition of Patrick Sharp and Valeri Nichushkin’s health restored, the Stars could lead the NHL in goals. The addition of Johnny Oduya and the continued developmen­t of younger defensemen such as John Klingberg could make them sneaky effective on defense.

Giving up Trevor Daley in the Sharp trade won’t hurt the Stars. Advanced stats say the Stars were more effective when he wasn’t on the ice last season.

What we don’t know is whether the goaltendin­g will be strong enough. Kari Lehtonen and Antti Niemi are the options, and neither played his best last season. If they play well, the Stars are a playoff team.

San Jose Sharks: The Sharks are the team hiding in the weeds. No one is paying attention, and they might be more threatenin­g than they have been in recent years. We know this team has firepower. But general manager Doug Wilson upgraded the defense with the Paul Martin signing. He stabilizes the back end.

Plus, Joel Ward gives the team more bite.

Younger players, particular­ly Tomas Hertl, will be improving.

The real change comes in net, where Martin Jones is the guy. He adds freshness to this team and can be a difference-maker.

Buffalo Sabres: The Sabres should score at least 40 to 50 more goals than they did last season. They should give up far fewer goals.

If Evander Kane, Ryan O’Reilly and Tyler Ennis play together, they will be effective. Meanwhile, center Jack Eichel is an extraordin­ary rookie. Fans have

seen glimpses of greatness. There is more to come.

This team could win 10 to 12 more games than they did last season, when they went 23-51-8.

Edmonton Oilers: Everyone is talking about Connor McDavid for good reason. He has magic in his game.

But the real change in this team has been brought by GM Peter Chiarelli and coach Todd McLellan.

The Oilers will be tighter defensivel­y and play with a much higher compete level. If goalie Cam Talbot does his part, it wouldn’t be unthinkabl­e to see them within striking distance of the playoffs.

 ?? KEVIN HOFFMAN, USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Sabres left wing Evander Kane has four goals in the preseason. He had 10 in 37 games last season for the Jets.
KEVIN HOFFMAN, USA TODAY SPORTS Sabres left wing Evander Kane has four goals in the preseason. He had 10 in 37 games last season for the Jets.

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