Los Angeles Times

FIVE QUESTIONS

- — Helene Elliott

1Lightning­Can the Tampa Bay

repeat its Stanley Cup Final run?

The status of franchise forward Steven Stamkos, who’s in the final season of his contract, could dominate the conversati­on. This is basically the same deep, swift cast that lost to Chicago in last season’s Final and is capable of another long playoff run.

2 Will new Maple Leafs Coach Mike Babcock restore Toronto to the center of the hockey universe?

Babcock comes to the NHL’s biggest fishbowl with a strong resume forged in Detroit. Expectatio­ns are high for a new regime that includes new (but old-school) General Manager Lou Lamoriello, but the 1967 Leafs will keep their distinctio­n of being the city’s most recent Cup winner.

3 Can the New York Islanders find happiness and playoff success in Brooklyn?

They left Long Island for the Barclays Center, which has obstructed views for hockey and an offcenter scoreboard. This is a team on the rise, though it needs improvemen­t on defense to make some noise.

4 The annual question: Will the Detroit Red Wings find a way to extend their playoff streak?

That streak reached 24 seasons last spring but Detroit exited in the first round after squanderin­g a 3-2 series lead against Tampa Bay. Ageless Pavel Datsyuk will miss the start of the season because of ankle surgery but the Red Wings have enough to reach the postseason again.

5 Will the Buffalo Sabres dance back to respectabi­lity?

Their inability to win — they had a leaguelow 54 points — carried over to the draft lottery, where they lost the No. 1 pick to Edmonton. American-born center Jack Eichel, the No. 2 pick, is a fine consolatio­n prize. This young team will make mistakes but should be interestin­g as it matures.

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