The Hamilton Spectator

A few players to watch as playoffs get underway

- GEMMA KARSTENS-SMITH

It’s time for the NHL playoffs, where some of the world’s best hockey players are sure to up their game as they chase the Stanley Cup. Here are five stars who are likely to dazzle and delight during the playoffs, and five others who could be poised for a breakout performanc­e.

Stars

■ Connor McDavid One of the league’s best got even better this season. McDavid already set career highs in points (123), goals (44) and assists (79) heading into Edmonton’s season finale Friday, with highlight-reel plays that stunned opponents and fans alike. Now, the 25-year-old Oilers captain is looking to prove himself in the playoffs.

■ Jonathan Huberdeau Huberdeau was key to Florida’s feisty sixgame battle against the Lightning in last year’s post-season with two goals and eight assists in six games. The Panthers made a first-round exit and are hungry to change their fortune this time around. The 28year-old Huberdeau powered his team to the top of the league this season, amassing 115 points heading into Friday.

■ Gabriel Landeskog The Swedish winger was on a blistering point-agame-plus pace with 30 goals and 29 assists in 51 games when he was sidelined by a knee injury in March.

Landeskog is expected to return to Colorado’s lineup shortly and has stepped up for the Avalanche in previous playoff runs.

■ Marc-André Fleury The threetime Stanley Cup champion is looking to add to his hardware collection with the Wild, his third team in less than 10 months. Acquired by Minnesota at the trade deadline in March, Fleury has settled in nicely, posting an 8-2-0 record with a .905 save percentage heading into Friday’s games. Fleury is in the playoffs for the 16th time.

■ Roman Josi Josi already has a Norris Trophy to his name after being named the NHL’s top defenceman in 2019-20. This season, the 31-year-old Czech proved he’s still one of the best on the blue line, leading all defenders heading into Friday’s finale in points (95) and power-play goals (11) while averaging 25:31 in ice time. Josi is a playoff veteran with 81 post-season appearance­s and is still chasing his first Stanley Cup championsh­ip.

Sleepers

Jake Oettinger The 23-year-old ■ goalie stole a few games for Dallas this season, posting a 29-15-1 record with a .915 save percentage and a 2.54 goals-against average as of Friday. Oettinger struggled down the stretch but appears to be back to his solid self, helping the Stars to big wins over the Vegas Golden Knights and Seattle Kraken.

■ Michael Bunting Playing alongside Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner, Bunting has had a memorable rookie campaign. The 26year-old tallied 23 goals and 40 assists in 79 games for the Maple Leafs before suffering a lower-body injury last week. Head coach Sheldon Keefe has said the outlook for Bunting is positive, however.

■ Nick Paul After being dealt to Tampa Bay at the trade deadline, the former Ottawa Senator is primed to play in the post-season for the first time. Paul has added grit and some scoring to the Lightning lineup, winning 58.2 per cent of his faceoff battles and posting five goals and nine assists heading into the Bolts’ finale Friday.

■ Phillip Danault A move to California has been good for Danault. The 29-year-old forward signed with the Kings as a free agent in July and has rediscover­ed his scoring touch in L.A., with 26 goals and 24 assists in 78 games. Danault, who made it to the Stanley Cup final with Montreal last season, has been on a heater through April with six goals and four assists in 11 games.

■ Chris Tanev Though he was often plagued by injuries while playing for Vancouver, the veteran defenceman has stayed healthy through two seasons with the Flames. Together with Noah Hanifin, Tanev has been a stalwart presence on Calgary’s blue line this year.

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Jonathan Huberdeau

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