Deep Dive: Key NHL Questions for the 2025-26 Season
The 2025 NHL season was memorable, with the Florida Panthers lifting the Stanley Cup for the second consecutive year. Despite a period of inactivity in July and August, the excitement returns with the change of season. Alofoke Deportes presents a detailed analysis of the most important questions for the 32 teams in the league, preparing you for the upcoming season.
Atlantic Division
Boston Bruins
Can Jeremy Swayman be a top-tier starting goalie again?Swayman, after securing a seven-year contract and $8.25 million per season, did not meet expectations in 2024-25, recording his worst numbers. With a save percentage of .892 and a GAA of 3.11, Boston needs a significant improvement from their goaltender, especially without a reliable backup. Will Swayman be able to prove his worth and what impact will he have on the Bruins’ aspirations?Buffalo Sabres
Will the Sabres break their postseason drought?After 15 years without playoffs, Buffalo seeks to break its long streak. The arrival of Josh Norris and the new talents Josh Doan and Michael Kesselring could be key. Will these new additions and the improvement of players like Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and Jack Quinn change the course of the Sabres?Detroit Red Wings
Will John Gibson be a game changer for the Red Wings?The inconsistency in the goaltending has hampered Detroit. The arrival of John Gibson, coming from Anaheim, could be crucial. Despite some challenges with the Ducks, Gibson demonstrated his potential. Will Gibson be able to establish himself as a reliable goalie and give the necessary boost to the Red Wings?Florida Panthers
Are the Panthers built for a third consecutive championship?
General Manager Bill Zito managed to keep key players like Sam Bennett, Aaron Ekblad, and Brad Marchand, in addition to acquiring Daniil Tarasov. However, Matthew Tkachuk’s health and fatigue could be determining factors. Will the Panthers be able to overcome these challenges and achieve a historic three-peat?Montreal Canadiens
Will the Canadiens’ young project be able to take them to the playoffs?Montreal surprised last season. With the arrival of Noah Dobson and Zack Bolduc, expectations are high. The development of Ivan Demidov, Lane Hutson, and Juraj Slafkovsky will be crucial. Will the Canadiens, with their stars and young talents, be able to maintain the momentum?Ottawa Senators
Has Ottawa adequately addressed its lack of offensive depth?The Senators struggled to score last season. The lack of significant moves suggests Ottawa is relying on internal improvement. Dylan Cozens and Fabian Zetterlund, along with the return of Claude Giroux and Shane Pinto, will need to increase offensive production. Will it be enough?Tampa Bay Lightning
Will Tampa Bay’s offense be able to maintain an elite scoring level?
Tampa Bay was the team with the most goals last season. With a formidable attack, the question is whether they can maintain that level. With Oliver Bjorkstrand and Yanni Gourde adapting to the system, and the hope that Brayden Point, Jake Guentzel, and Nikita Kucherov maintain their performance, will the Lightning be able to remain contenders?