Stock rising: Nick Schmaltz, Blackhawks. Schmaltz has made enough of an impression in the preseason that he is slotted to start the season as Chicago's second-line center with Patrick Kane on his right wing.
Player to watch: Jonathan Toews, Blackhawks. Toews dropped to an NHL career-low 21 goals last season and hasn't reached 60 points since 2014-15, which also was Brandon Saad's last season in Chicago before he was traded to the Columbus Blue Jackets. Saad is back. If Toews and Saad rekindle the chemistry they had before Saad was traded, Toews could return to being the player who pushes for 30 goals and 70 points without sacrificing anything on the defensive end.
Rookie to watch: Joel Eriksson Ek, Wild. Eriksson Ek, 20, will begin the season as Minnesota's No. 3 center behind Mikko Koivu and Eric Staal. The hope is Eriksson Ek, who had seven points (three goals, four assists) in 15 games last season, will bring a jolt of offense to the third line.
The new guy: Ben Bishop, Stars. Dallas had the worst goaltending in the NHL last season with Kari Lehtonen and Antti Niemi combining for an .898 save percentage. Enter Bishop, who has an NHL career .919 save percentage and finished third in Vezina Trophy voting in 2014-15 and second in 2015-16. The Stars signed Bishop to a six-year, $29.5 million contract ($4.917 million average annual value). Niemi's contract, which will pay him $3 million over the next two seasons, was bought out by the Stars. He's now the backup with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
Who will make playoffs: The consensus of the NHL.com staff predictions have Chicago, Nashville, Minnesota and St. Louis in the playoffs. This might be the toughest division to predict, so keep in mind that the science on this might be off.