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Ross Devonport

Week 7 Fantasy Stockwatch

By | Senior Fantasy Writer

Every week our Fantasy staff will evaluate the landscape around the NHL and how it pertains to Fantasy owners in Fantasy Stockwatch.

Rick Nash, C/W, Columbus
We’ve been waiting for Nash to provide the kind of offense we think he’s capable of, and with a goal in each of his last three games, maybe this is it. He’s thriving since Derick Brassard was moved up to the top line, and now has 15 points in his first 18 games this season. If Nash can continue to get close to a point-per-game pace, he will become a must-start Fantasy option in all formats.
Jason LaBarbera, G, Los Angeles
LaBarbera is now pretty much the official No. 2 in Los Angeles thanks to the emergence of Erik Ersberg. The Kings gave LaBarbera the chance to prove he belonged in the top slot to start the season, but he's 3-51 with a 3.01 GAA and a .884 save percentage. With their lack of offense, the Kings can't afford to be letting in three goals a game and management has finally had enough. LaBarbera might be worth holding on to in deeper leagues that start two goalies as maybe a fourth option, but not much else.
Ian White, D, Toronto
White was a non-factor at the beginning of the season as he was scratched for 11 straight games thanks to the gluttony of defensemen in Toronto. But apparently he showed enough offensive potential in practice to be used in the forward rotation recently and has a five-game point streak. Like Dustin Byfuglien last year, White could be one of those valuable forward-playing defensemen, which makes a him a nice sleeper addition in deeper leagues right now -- especially the formats that reward blue-line points heavily.
Antti Miettinen, RW, Minnesota
We all were a little wary of Miettinen when he exploded out of the gate with seven points in his first three games, and we were right to feel that way. The Finn has only five points in his last 12 games since then, although he's not seeing any decreased ice time. He remains a top-six forward in Minnesota, but the Wild just play a style of hockey that leads to Fantasy mediocrity for most of their players -- they are tied for the league low in goals scored with 40, and they lead the league with only 30 goals against. Miettinen should be ignored in most formats now that he's back down to earth.
Jordan Staal, C, Pittsburgh
When Staal, the second overall pick in 2006, dazzled as a rookie two seasons ago with 29 goals, everyone thought this kid could be the next superstar. Unfortunately, Staal slumped last year to only 28 points total as Malkin and Crosby pushed him into the shadows. Now, with seven goals and an assist in his last six games, it looks like Staal is finally finding his role in Pittsburgh and is enjoying it. While he spends most of his time on the third line at the moment, Staal is thriving and is one injury away from a valuable promotion. He's only owned in 54 percent of leagues right now, so grab him while you can.
Steve Bernier, RW, Vancouver
Bernier started this season playing with the Sedin brothers on Vancouver's top line. Where is he now, you ask? Well, let's just say the most he sees of the Sedins on a nightly basis is when they skate by Bernier sitting on the bench. While he's still on the Canucks' top power play unit, Bernier is only playing about 14 minutes a game lately and has just one assist in six November games. Despite his struggles, he's still worth holding on to in deeper leagues as a low-end flier, but that's about it.
Matt Stajan, C, Toronto
If it seems like I've been mentioning Leafs players a lot lately, it's for good reason, as Toronto is one of the better scoring teams in the league right now, and that's the kind of team that produces solid Fantasy players. Stajan was only owned in four percent of leagues to start this season, but after 17 points in his last 12 games, the Ontario native is now owned in 38 percent. With the way the Leafs are putting the puck in the net lately, you could do a lot worse than starting Stajan in deeper leagues as a low-end Fantasy forward when he has three or four games.
Kevin Weekes, G, New Jersey
I resisted putting Weekes in my Stockwatch column when Martin Brodeur went down because I wanted to see what he would do in his first few starts. Well, it hasn't been pretty. Weekes has allowed three or more goals in his last three starts and you have to think the Devils are actively trying to find someone who is going to provide more of a reliable option for a team that isn't the most offensively gifted. Weekes is still worth keeping in deeper leagues simply because of his potential to start for a while, but you need to have a backup plan just in case.
Martin Gerber, G, Ottawa
I'm going out on a bit of a limb here, but current favorite of Craig Hartsburg in Ottawa, Alex Auld, has struggled a little in his last three starts and Gerber didn't look too bad in his most recent start on Nov. 7 when he allowed only two goals in a 2-1 loss. I wouldn't start Gerber this upcoming week, as the Sens only play twice, but his ownership is down to 53 percent right now, so he might be worth picking up as a future investment in case he shines in his next start or two and Ottawa starts to play better hockey.
Fabian Brunnstrom, LW, Dallas
All the early-season excitement over this kid has now dwindled with only two points in his last 10 games and a bunch of healthy scratches. He's probably better off seeing the ice in the AHL right now, so the Stars might lean toward sending him down in the near future. Don't drop him in deeper leagues though, as one injury to a Stars veteran, and he'll be right back up -- maybe even on a higher line.

You can e-mail us your Fantasy Hockey questions to DMFantasyPucks@cbs.com. Be sure to put Attn: Stockwatch in the subject field. Please include your full name, hometown and state. Be aware, due to the large volume of submissions received, we cannot guarantee personal responses to all questions.

 
 
 
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Marty Reasoner
Islanders Activate Reasoner From IR
Marty Reasoner, C, NYI
2/15/2012
News: Marty Reasoner (hand) was activated from IR on Tuesday, ESPN's Katie Strang reports.
Analysis: Marty Reasoner is available for Islanders, but his five assists in 35 games make him unlikely to present any fantasy utility.

Johan Franzen
Wings' Franzen Ready To Roll Tuesday
Johan Franzen, RW, DET
2/15/2012
News: Johan Franzen (ankle) practiced Tuesday and will be ready to play against the Stars on Tuesday night, the Detroit Free Press reports.
Analysis: Mule was slowed Monday after blocking a shot with his ankle in Sunday's win over the Flyers, but it's just a bruise at this point and he's expected to continue playing through the minor ailment despite receiving a maintenance day.

Jimmy Howard
Wings' Howard Starting Saturday
Jimmy Howard, G, DET
2/15/2012
News: Jimmy Howard (finger) will start against the Sharks on Saturday, the Detroit Free Press reports.
Analysis: He continues to face shots in practice, but the previous suggestion that he could return Friday against Nashville appears to be moot. In Jimmy Howard's absence, Joey MacDonald appears to have overtaken Ty Conklin for the backup role.

Ondrej Pavelec
Jets Tab Pavelec Tuesday
Ondrej Pavelec, G, WPG
2/15/2012
News: Ondrej Pavelec will start in net for the Jets, according to Rick Ralph of TSN.
Analysis: Ondrej Pavelec is only 3-3-1 in his career against the Jets, but in his last outing against the club he stopped 31 of 33 shots.

Marian Hossa
Hawks' Hossa Looks To End Drought
Marian Hossa, RW, CHI
2/15/2012
News: Marian Hossa will try to end his six-game pointless streak on Tuesday against the Predators.
Analysis: The Predators might just be the trick for Marian Hossa. The last time he scored a goal was eight games ago and that came on January 21 when he lit the lamp twice against Nashville. Hossa has five goals and nine assists in 25 games against the Predators.

Evgeni Nabokov
Nabokov Starting Tuesday For Isles
Evgeni Nabokov, G, NYI
2/15/2012
News: Evgeni Nabokov will start between the pipes for the Islanders Tuesday against the Jets, according to the Isnalders' Official Twitter Page.
Analysis: Evgeni Nabokov was pulled in his last outing after allowing four starts, but it sounds like the Isles are going to turn right back to the man that has been their best option in net all year.

Jerome Samson
Carolina Sends Samson To AHL
Jerome Samson, RW, CAR
2/15/2012
News: Jerome Samson was assigned to the AHL on Tuesday, Hurricanes.NHL.com reports.
Analysis: Jerome Samson has shown the ability to be fairly productive in the AHL (85 points in his last 94 games), so he could get another shot in the NHL not too long from now.

Corey Crawford
'Hawks' Crawford Sits Again
Corey Crawford, G, CHI
2/15/2012
News: Corey Crawford will be on the bench Tuesday night as the Blackhawks go with Ray Emery in goal against the Predators, ESPN Chicago reported.
Analysis: This makes it back-to-back games with Corey Crawford on the bench and emery getting the start. While Crawford has been sitting, it does not mean that Emery has moved to the number one spot. If Emery looks good against Nashville, it will be interesting to see who Blackhawks' coach Joel Quenneville goes with on Thursday night against the Rangers. The goalie situation is still fluid with both not playing well and also not being helped by the poor play of the Chicago defense recently.

Pekka Rinne
Rinne In Tuesday For Predators
Pekka Rinne, G, NSH
2/15/2012
News: Pekka Rinne will be in net for the Predators Tuesday when they battle the Blackhawks, according to Predators Radio.
Analysis: Pekka Rinne has already hit 30 victories for a third straight year (he had 29 wins in 2008) though he has lost each of his last three efforts. For his career he is 8-6-1 against the 'Hawks.

Drayson Bowman
Carolina Recalls Bowman
Drayson Bowman, LW, CAR
2/15/2012
News: Carolina recalled Drayson Bowman on Tuesday, Hurricanes.NHL.com reports.
Analysis: Drayson Bowman is best avoided in fantasy leagues until he shows the ability to post better numbers than the six points (two goals) he has in 17 NHL appearances this year.

 
 
 
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