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Several stars looking to bounce back from sub-par performanc­es

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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.

Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles, 2016-17 stats: 76 games, 12 goals, 40 assists, 52 points The Kings missed the playo s last year when their o ence sputtered, and a major void up front came from Kopitar.

The 30-yearold captain had career lows in goals (12) and points (52). It was the rst 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.

Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers. 2016-17 stats: 57 games, 31-20-4 record, 2.74 goals-against average, .910 save percentage Lundqvist is coming o his worst regular season statistica­lly in 12 years with the Rangers, but showed some of his old consistent self in two playo rounds before the Rangers bowed out to Ottawa.

New York will be relying on the 35-yearold Swede to prove last season was just

Lundqvist a one-off and that age is not a factor. A strong season would see the Swedish netminder reach some career milestones. He enters the year 10th all-time in wins with 405 and could move up as far as seventh if he hits his annual average of 33. He’s also 58 games away from reaching 800.

Claude Giroux, Philadelph­ia. 2016-17 stats: 82 games, 14 goals, 44 assists, 58 points Giroux dressed in all 82 games last season for the Flyers but nished with career lows in goals (14) and has declined in point production every year since a career-high 93 in the 2011-12 season. The Hearst, Ont., native has played centre for most of his career, but Philadelph­ia head coach Dave Hakstol experiment­ed with the 29-year-old captain on left wing in parts of the pre-season. Giroux has ve years remaining with a cap hit exceeding $8 million annually.

Corey Perry, Anaheim. 2016-17 stats: 82 games, 19 goals, 34 assists, 53 points Anaheim is banking on last season just being a down year and not the start of a trend for the 29-year-old Perry. e former 50-goal man struggled to be the consistent sniper he once was when he failed to reach the 20-goal mark for the rst time since 2006-07. The Peterborou­gh, Ont., native was fourth on his team in goals last year.

e last time he didn’t lead the Ducks in scoring was when Randy Carlyle was in his rst tenure as Anaheim coach in 2009-10. Perry has four years remaining on an eight-year, $69-million contract.

Jordan Eberle, New York Islanders. 2016-17 stats: 82 games, 20 goals, 31 assists, 51 points

After seven seasons in Edmonton, Eberle is looking for a fresh start with the Islanders. e 27-year-old Regina native struggled during his

nal year with the Oilers, once going 17 straight games without a goal, and was often shu ed in the

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lineup from top line with Connor McDavid to fourth line and penalty kill. If it wasn’t for a hat trick in the nal game of the season against Vancouver, Eberle would have failed to hit the 20goal mark. In New York, Eberle has a chance to reconnect on a line with John Tavares, perhaps building o the chemistry they created together on Canada’s 2009 world junior gold-medal winning squad.

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