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Message   The Hockey Writers    All   Devils Need a Healthy Johansson   July 26, 2018
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The New Jersey Devils'; summer has been quiet to this point. They made some
depth signings to help their AHL affiliate, but the bulk of their roster
remains the same. Having not made any significant changes, they';ll be counting
 on current roster players and prospects to contribute more scoring next
season.

One player who can help add to that is Marcus Johansson, who had the roughest
year of his career in 2017-18. After being diagnosed with two concussions and
missing 50-plus games to injury, the Devils will need a healthy and productive
Johansson to help their secondary scoring for the upcoming season.Johansson Can
 Bounce Back From Bad Season

There';s no question Johansson had a down year. He had 14 points in 29 games,
and his shot rates were not the best - the Devils had a Corsi For (CF%) of
48.75% and an expected goals for (xGF%) of 49.3% when he was on the ice. Their
CF% was also 1.25% better with him off the ice, while their xGF% was 1.34%
better.

With Johansson only playing in 29 games, it';s hard to take anything away from
those numbers. He had an xGF% and CF% of 51.8% over his three prior seasons and
 had a positive impact on the Washington Capitals'; shot rates. I';d expect him
 to return closer to those numbers if he';s healthy.Marcus Johansson is due for
 a bounce-back season in 2018-19. (Photo by Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports)

Johansson was an efficient scorer for the Devils, despite having missed a
majority of the season. He averaged 1.86 points per 60 minutes (P/60) at
five-on-five in just 355 minutes of ice time. That number put him fourth on the
 team behind Taylor Hall, Nico Hischier, and Miles Wood. Johansson averaged
1.71 P/60 from 2014-17, so he scored at a rate expected of him.

Johansson may not be an elite goal scorer, but he can still be counted on for
close to 20 goals in a given season. Where his value comes is in his passing
ability. He totaled more than 25 assists in five of six seasons from 2011-17,
tallying a career-high 34 assists in 2016-17. Johansson averaged 0.58 primary
assists per 60 minutes from 2014-17, which was in the Capitals'; top five for
players with at least 250 minutes played. If he can produce at these numbers,
he should bounce back next season.Johansson Critical to 2018-19 Devils

With the organization staying quiet in free agency, Johansson will be a crucial
 part of the 2018-19 Devils. If he can';t come through - along with some of
their prospects - they will have more secondary scoring problems.

The biggest issue for Johansson will be maintaining his health. A third
concussion within a year would require the utmost caution from the Devils. The
good news is he played in 80 games or more in three of the prior four seasons.
If he can return to that, it';ll only benefit the team.The New Jersey Devils
hope Marcus Johansson can produce at the levels he did with the Washington
Capitals (Photo by Geoff Burke-USA TODAY Sports)

The opportunities for Johansson to succeed are available if he can stay
healthy. He';ll fit in on the Devils'; second line and would give Pavel Zacha a
 skilled winger to work with on a consistent basis. The Devils used a fair
amount of second-line combinations last season. Johansson playing on a regular
basis would help stabilize that situation.

Another area where Johansson will have a significant impact is on the Devils';
second power play unit, which was one of the worst in the league in 2017-18.
The Devils weren';t scoring much with the man advantage when Hall wasn';t on
the ice. Johansson should be able to jump-start the second unit with his
passing ability and help make it much more of a threat than it was last
season.Related: 6 Devils Prospects Who Could Make the RosterJohansson Has to
Produce in Final Year of Contract

The Devils weren';t able to see what Johansson';s fullest capabilities were in
2017-18. The hope is he can give them his best in the final year of his
contract. Devils general manager Ray Shero didn';t give up second and third
round picks to see Johansson walk in free agency in two years'; time. That
said, he does have to prove he can be a long-term asset for the Devils.

Johansson hopes an early start to training for 2018-19 will put him in a better
 position to do so. "I feel like I can quickly go back home and start getting
ready for next year, and not having to wait to get healthy or feel 100
percent," he told Chris Ryan of NJ Advance Media on May 4. "I can start
preparing right away and give myself a head start for next year. I';m really
happy about being back, and I was happy about coming back and playing a few
games before the season was over."A strong 2018-19 will help Johansson prove
his worth to the Devils. (Amy Irvin / The Hockey Writers)

There are legitimate concerns about Johansson';s health, and any further head
injuries will only raise more questions. That makes 2018-19 a big season for
him and is why he has to stay healthy and produce. The Devils need someone
behind Hall';s line to give them scoring, and Johansson is the best option to
do so. If he can, he';ll help the Devils repeat their success and will prove
his long-term value to the team.*    *    *Advanced stats from Corsica
Hockey

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