Leafs’ Nylander, Devils’ Subban among NHLers looking for bounce-back season
Whether they’re returning from injury, looking for a fresh start with a new team or simply seeking redemption, a number of NHL stars are out to prove their worth this season.
Here’s a look at some of the players looking to bounce back in 2019-20:
JAMES NEAL: The 32-year-old left-winger readily admits that things didn’t work out with the Calgary Flames last year. Neal’s seven goals and 12 assists in 63 games was a career-low. The slump followed a full decade of putting up 20-plus goals per season with an array of teams, including the Dallas Stars, Pittsburgh Penguins, Nashville Predators and Vegas Golden Knights. Now the Whitby, Ont., native is donning yet another jersey after being traded to Edmonton for left-winger Milan Lucic in July. Neal is hoping a change of scenery and playing alongside Oilers talents like Ryan Nugent-Hopkins re-ignites his offensive power.
SHEA WEBER: After spending the first chunk of last season recovering from foot and knee surgery, Weber, 34, is looking forward to starting the year healthy. The Canadiens captain still managed to register 14 goals and 19 assists in 58 games for Montreal last season, but the point total was a far cry from the career-high 56 points the defenceman put up for Nashville in 2013-14.