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Ovechkin catching Gretzky? Multiple All-Stars traded? Bold predictions for all 32 NHL teams

Ovechkin catching Gretzky? Multiple All-Stars traded? Bold predictions for all 32 NHL teams

The only predictable thing about the 2024-25 NHL season is unpredictability.

There are teams that could be Stanley Cup contenders or find themselves outside the playoff bubble. There are players who could boom or bust. The future is delightfully murky.

That established, here are bold predictions for the NHL’s 32 teams in the 2024-25 season. These educated guesses range from statistical achievements to awards predictions to coach firings to Stanley Cup Playoff prognostications. Many of them will be proven correct, except for the ones that aren’t. Enjoy, and welcome back, hockey!

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Atlantic Division

This is Jim Montgomery’s final season in Boston

At his preseason press conference, Bruins GM Don Sweeney mentioned there have been talks between the team and head coach Jim Montgomery about a contract extension. Which is (a) different than signing one, and (b) not an indication of job safety even if he had signed one.

The Bruins have been eliminated in consecutive postseasons by the Panthers, losing in Game 7 of the first round in 2023 and Game 6 of the second round in 2024. There’s been one sure-fire way for Boston coaches to keep their jobs, and that’s playing for the Stanley Cup. Otherwise, ownership has been known to be quick with a hook behind the bench. It wouldn’t be fair or warranted to Monty, but it would be an expected overreaction for the Bruins to move on from their coach if there are diminishing returns this season. Because it’s not like they’re in the business of firing general managers in Boston, having had five of them since 1972.