Every season there is plenty of turnover in the playoff picture as, on average, a couple of teams per conference fail to make the playoffs the year after doing so.
This, of course, means the door opens for some non-playoff teams to make it back to the dance.
With that in mind, let’s take a look at a couple of Western Conference teams who should bounce back and make the playoffs in 2017-18.
Dallas Stars
Many are bullish on the Stars this season, and it’s pretty easy to see why.
Led by Tyler Seguin, Jamie Benn, and Jason Spezza, they already had one of the better forward cores in the league. That didn’t stop GM Jim Nill from going on a spending spree this summer signing dynamic winger Alexander Radulov and two-way center Martin Hanzal in free agency.
Factor in the return of Mattias Janmark, who missed the entire 2016-17 season due to injury, and the continued development of Radek Faksa, Brett Ritchie, and Devin Shore, and it’s not hard to imagine the Stars finishing near the top of the league in goals next season.
They should be much better in terms of keeping the puck out, too.
Ken Hitchcock will no doubt be tightening the screws defensively. It’s reasonable to expect more from youngsters like Esa Lindell and Julius Honka moving forward. The addition of Marc Methot should also help stabilize the back end — although not to the extent many seem to expect.
The biggest area of improvement could come between the pipes.
The Stars replaced Antti Niemi, who was an absolute disaster last season, with Ben Bishop. Regardless of how you view Bishop — some see him as a high-end starter while others believe he’s average — I think we can all agree that’s a big step in the right direction.
With Bishop and Kari Lehtonen, who quietly had a strong season at 5v5, the Stars goaltending should at least be adequate. That’s all they’ll need given the firepower they have.
Winnipeg Jets