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2009-10 Draft Prep: Scouting the Southeast

Editor's Note: We evaluate each of the NHL's six divisions to find talent worthy of being on your 2009-10 Fantasy Hockey team(s).

Atlanta Thrashers

Must-haves: Ilya Kovalchuk, Pavel Kubina
Contributors: Slava Kozlov, Nik Antropov, Bryan Little, Todd White, Ron Hainsey, Kari Lehtonen, Rich Peverley, Colby Armstrong, Johan Hedberg
Sleepers: Tobias Enstrom, Zach Bogosian, Angelo Esposito, Evander Kane, Ondrej Pavelec, Anssi Salmela
Specialists: Boris Valabik, Eric Boulton, Brett Sterling, Chris Thorburn, Marty Reasoner, Jim Slater, Joey Crabb, Tim Stapleton, Anthony Stewart
Offseason analysis: The Thrashers front office knows its No. 1 priority is to keep star forward Kovalchuk happy, and they made a couple of key moves this offseason that might help their cause. In from a short spell with the Rangers comes former Maple Leafs center Antropov, who had 15 goals in 34 games after the All-Star break last season and is certainly capable of putting up 60 points or more alongside Kovalchuk. The Antropov move could affect Peverley the most, as he might drop from the Kovalchuk line where he was so successful last season, although they might end moving Antropov to wing if they don't want to mess with chemistry. The other move also involved a former Toronto player, as Kubina was obtained in a trade for defenseman Garnet Exelby and forward Colin Stuart. Kubina tied his career-high with 40 points in 2008-09 and is certainly worth a look as a No. 2 or No. 3 Fantasy defenseman. Kubina will likely pair up with one of the young blue-liners like Bogosian or Enstrom. The latter of those two might lose some power play time with the arrival of Kubina, although Enstrom did finish strong last year with 14 points in March. For those of you seeking a hidden gem on this year's Thrashers squad, you might want to look to Pavelec, who could end up sneaking up on Lehtonen and Hedberg and stealing the No. 1 job away from the both of their grasps.

Carolina Hurricanes

Must-haves: Eric Staal, Joe Corvo, Ray Whitney, Cam Ward
Contributors: Joni Pitkanen, Erik Cole, Rod Brind'Amour, Tuomo Ruutu, Sergei Samsonov, Matt Cullen
Sleepers: Jussi Jokinen, Zach Boychuk
Specialists: Michael Leighton, Chad LaRose, Brandon Sutter, Scott Walker, Niclas Wallin, Tim Gleason, Tom Kostopoulos, Aaron Ward, Stephane Yelle, Andrew Alberts, Tim Conboy, Jay Harrison, Patrick Dwyer
Offseason analysis: The Hurricanes made it all the way to the Eastern Conference finals last year as a six seed, and management apparently felt that wasn't a fluke, as they made very few tweaks to the squad this offseason. Underachieving forward Patrick Eaves was shipped off to Boston and then signed by Detroit, while the team re-signed a number of their role players including Cole, Jokinen, LaRose and Ruutu. Ward and Leighton will be back in their 1-2 spots between the pipes, and Ward will be looking to put up stellar numbers again just like he did last season. On the blue line, Corvo and Pitkanen lead the way Fantasy-wise with their 40-point ability, but there isn't much to worry about after those two. Up front, Staal and Whitney are solid starters in all formats, but Whitney isn't getting any younger at 37. If he can stay healthy though, there is the potential for a 75-point campaign again, no problem. Staal hit the 40-goal mark for a second straight season in 2008-09 and was on fire towards the end of the season. Could he hit triple digits again like he did in 2005-06? You never know.

Florida Panthers

Must-haves: Bryan McCabe, David Booth
Contributors: Tomas Vokoun, Nathan Horton, Stephen Weiss, Cory Stillman, Jordan Leopold, Steve Reinprecht
Sleepers: Keith Ballard, Michael Frolik, Rostislav Olesz, Scott Clemmensen, Shawn Matthias, Ville Koistinen, Michal Repik
Specialists: Dennis Seidenberg, Radek Dvorak, Bryan Allen, Graham Mink, Nick Tarnasky, Gregory Campbell, Kamil Kreps, Keaton Ellerby, Jason Garrison
Offseason analysis: The big news out of Sunrise this summer was the departure of Jay Bouwmeester to Calgary in exchange for Leopold and a pick in this year's draft. Bouwmeester was probably the most reliable Fantasy option on Florida's roster and it's unclear who will take that role in 2009-10. A couple of seasons ago, Vokoun would have been the favorite for that honor, but he lost a ton of starts to the now-departed Craig Anderson last season, and new addition Clemmensen could prove to be a spoiler again this year. Koistenen is an interesting newcomer from Nashville who has yet to play a full NHL season, but has shown some flashes of offensive capability. On the blue line, Ballard could benefit from Bouwmeester's absence on the power play, while McCabe has a chance to bounce back from a disappointing first campaign in Florida. Up front, Booth will look to build on a breakout season and should be starting in the majority of Fantasy leagues. Youngsters Frolik, Matthias and Repik are certainly worth keeping an eye on, but will be just bench options to begin the season.

Tampa Bay Lightning

Must-haves: Martin St. Louis, Vincent Lecavalier, Alex Tanguay
Contributors: Mattias Ohlund, Ryan Malone, Paul Ranger
Sleepers: Steven Stamkos, Victor Hedman, Mike Smith, Andrej Meszaros, Antero Niittymaki, Matt Lashoff, Kurtis Foster, Carter Ashton, Martins Karsums
Specialists: Steve Downie, Lukas Krajicek, Matt Walker, Ty Wishart, Drew Miller, Jeff Halpern, Stephane Veilleux, Todd Fedoruk, Adam Hall
Offseason analysis: After another disappointing season, Lightning management brought in veterans Tanguay and Ohlund this offseason and spent the second pick in the draft on big Swedish defenseman Hedman. Tanguay comes in after an injury-riddled season with the Canadiens, during which he was limited to just 50 games mostly by a shoulder problem. If he can fit in alongside elite Fantasy options St. Louis and Lecavalier, Tanguay could be in for a nice rebound campaign, but he comes with a slight injury risk, although he has been pretty healthy most of his career. Ohlund will jump straight into the top defensive pairing, but isn't a huge offensive contributor. He should be able to put up numbers worthy of a No. 4 or No. 5 Fantasy defenseman, however. In his first NHL season, Hedman should fit in at the back end of the blue-line rotation, and will only be worth worrying about in long-term keeper leagues and super-deep formats to begin the season. Stamkos and Malone are the only other real Fantasy-viable players on the Lightning, although Smith and Niittymaki could see their value rise if Tampa Bay wins a few more games than expected.

Washington Capitals

Must-haves: Alex Ovechkin, Mike Green, Alexander Semin, Nicklas Backstrom
Contributors: Jose Theodore, Brooks Laich, Michael Nylander, Tomas Fleischmann
Sleepers: Semyon Varlamov, Brendan Morrison, Tom Poti, Chris Bourque, Karl Alzner, Brian Pothier, Francois Bouchard, John Carlson
Specialists: Mike Knuble, Shaone Morrisonn, Chris Clark, Eric Fehr, Jeff Schultz, Milan Jurcina, John Erskine, Quintin Lang, Matt Bradley
Offseason analysis: The Capitals battled eventual Stanley Cup champs Pittsburgh all the way to seven games in the Eastern Conference semifinals last season, and Washington made just one real pickup this summer as they look to go even deeper in the playoffs this time around. Knuble comes over after three seasons with the Flyers, and has averaged 54.3 points over his last six NHL seasons. He's also proven to be very durable, having failed to play 82 games just once in his last five campaigns. Knuble should be thought of as a super-sleeper heading into this season, as his numbers should undoubtedly go up playing alongside Ovechkin and Backstrom. The main subtractions were veterans Sergei Fedorov and Viktor Kozlov, who both went back to their home country to play in the KHL. Ovechkin and Green should continue to be thought of as top-three options at their positions, if not the top option, while Semin and Backstrom are certainly top-10 choices at wing and center respectively. Theodore comes in as the starting goaltender, but will be pushed immediately by Varlamov, who has some decent sleeper value.

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Jacob Markstrom
Florida Sends Markstrom To AHL
Jacob Markstrom, G, FLA
2/14/2012
News: Jacob Markstrom (knee) was assigned to the AHL on Monday, South Florida Sun-Sentinel writer Harvey Fialkov reports.
Analysis: Jacob Markstrom is apparently nearing full health, but it's not clear when he might make a return to the NHL.

Travis Moen
Habs' Moen Still Banged Up
Travis Moen, LW, MON
2/14/2012
News: Travis Moen, who sat out Saturday's game with an upper-body issue, will not play Monday against the Hurricanes, TSN.ca reports.
Analysis: Travis Moen, who has evidently had a setback with his injury, figures to be replaced in the Habs' lineup Thursday by either Ryan White or Ian Schultz.

Niklas Hjalmarsson
Hjalmarsson Not Traveling With Blackhawks
Niklas Hjalmarsson, D, CHI
2/14/2012
News: Niklas Hjalmarsson (upper body) will not travel for Wednesday's game against Nashville, CSN Chicago's Chris Boden reports.
Analysis: The team still hasn't addressed the possibility of whether Niklas Hjalmarsson is dealing with a concussion. It's also unclear whether he'll miss the entirety of the three-game road trip or if he might return before its conclusion.

Mike Green
Caps' Green Progressing
Mike Green, D, WAS
2/14/2012
News: Mike Green, who is bouncing back from sports hernia surgery, was on the ice for more than an hour Monday, the Washington Post reports.
Analysis: Mike Green is progressing, but he will need a few days of full practice before he is able to return to game action. A return at or around the end of the month seems plausible for Green at this point.

Ruslan Fedotenko
Fedotenko Travels With Rangers
Ruslan Fedotenko, LW, NYR
2/14/2012
News: Ruslan Fedotenko (undisclosed) traveled with the Rangers to Boston, Bergen Record writer Andrew Gross reports.
Analysis: It's not clear what Ruslan Fedotenko's status is for Tuesday's game, but it's obviously a good sign that he could travel.

Cody McCormick
Sabres' McCormick Misses Practice
Cody McCormick, LW, BUF
2/14/2012
News: Cody McCormick (upper body) did not practice Monday, Sabres.com reports.
Analysis: Cody McCormick is iffy heading into Tuesday' game against New Jersey, but with just two points in 38 games to date, his potential absence only hurts those who rely on his PIMs, of which he has racked up 49.

Mike Smith
Coyotes To Rest Smith Monday
Mike Smith, G, PHO
2/14/2012
News: Mike Smith will get the night off Monday as the Coyotes take on the Canucks, Todd Waslh of FSN Arizona reports.
Analysis: Mike Smith has been unbeatable for the Coyotes on their five-game winning streak, allowing just three goals over his last four starts. Jason LaBarbera will start Monday, and look for Smith to return Feb. 16 in a crucial contest against the Kings.

Mikael Backlund
Calgary's Backlund Out 4-to-6 Weeks
Mikael Backlund, C, CGY
2/14/2012
News: Mikael Backlund (shoulder) will miss 4-to-6 weeks, CalgaryFlames.com reports.
Analysis: A prognosis of this sort was the general expectation for Mikael Backlund. Luckily for fantasy owners, his 11 points in 41 games are replaceable in most leagues.

Jason LaBarbera
LaBarbera In Net For Phoenix Monday
Jason LaBarbera, G, PHO
2/14/2012
News: Jason LaBarbera will start for the Coyotes on Monday as they travel to Vancouver, Todd Walsh of FSN Arizona reports.
Analysis: Mike Smith has been a steel curtain in net for the 'Yotes over their five-game winning streak, allowing three goals in his last four games, but he'll get the night off Monday as the Coyotes head to Vancouver clinging to the eighth spot in the Western Conference playoff race. Jason LaBarbera hasn't played since Jan. 31 when he came in midgame for Smith, and hasn't started since a 4-3 loss to the Blue Jackets on Jan. 13. He will enter Monday night's game with a 3-7-1 record, .909 save percentage, and 2.73 GAA.

Dale Weise
Canucks' Weise Nears Return
Dale Weise, RW, VAN
1:38 PM
News: Dale Weise (foot) practiced Monday, the Canucks' official site reports.
Analysis: Coach Alain Vigneault hinted that he could have used Dale Weise on Monday against the Coyotes, but it looks like the earliest we'll see the fourth-liner is Wednesday against Colorado. "I think if I were to push it I'd say we could probably use him today, but I won't push it," said Vigneault on Monday.

 
 
 
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