Johnson has had a healthy offseason and says he is "... stronger than I've ever been," reports the Tampa Bay Times.
EDGE Analysis
Johnson hopes to get off to a better start than last season when he began with a 12-game goal drought and had just four in his first 29 games. That sluggish start can now be tied to that broken wrist he had suffered in the 2015 Stanley Cup Final and he didn't actually have any strength until the start of 2016. He was able to train fully this offseason with zero need to rehab an injury and he hopes to rebound to the 29-goal heights of his 2014-15 All-Star season.