Frozen Fantasy: Dud or Stud?

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Sixty-one. Sixty-six. Two-hundred-sixty-two.

There’s nothing special about these particular numbers – nothing at all. They’re just the spots on the scoring list where studs Vinny Lecavalier, Pavel Datsyuk(notes) and Eric Staal(notes) sat heading into action Thursday night.

Gulp.

I knew their seasons had largely sucked but I have to tell you – I almost gave up searching for Staal’s name. It’s hard to keep track of numbers that big.

But are they really this bad? Is there any room for optimism? The short answer? Yes and no.

I’m bullish on Datsyuk and Staal but I really don’t like what I see from Vinny. He looks disengaged. He’s on the perimeter. And he’s making really bad decisions at times.

That means he’s either hurt or a head case. Or worse, both.

Sometimes the only recourse you have is to staple their butts to your bench. There really does come a point where an asset becomes a significant liability.

Let’s see who caught my eye this week.

Tim Connolly(notes), C, Buffalo (27-percent owned) – Connolly is a great player – great hands, great eyes and great moves. But his propensity for injury almost always gives owners pause – is he worth the pain? Right now, he definitely is. Heading into Friday, he has 10 points, including seven on the PP, over his last eight games. Center is indeed deep but this guy has point-per-game written all over him. He just won’t help you in sin-bin points but who really cares? You can find a pylon for that category. Go get him.

Jason Demers(notes), D, San Jose (34-percent owned) – Who, you ask? This former seventh-round pick wasn’t even on the long-range radar to open camp this season and look where he is now – ranked in the top-20 on the Yahoo! defender list. He’s no stranger to those who follow the Q – he was that league’s top scoring defender in 2007-08. And he followed that up with 33 points in 78 games as a rookie last season in the A. He’ll be prone to lapses; he’s a rookie, after all. But with Rob Blake(notes) on the IR, Demers has a shot at more power-play time and he should see a spike in output.

Jonas Gustavsson(notes), G, Toronto (26-percent owned) – It looks like general manager Brian Burke scored large – literally and figuratively – with the Monster. I didn’t think he’d ascend to the king’s throne this quickly but it appears he has. The Leafs actually look comfortable in front of the big guy, something they’re not with Vesa Toskala(notes). He’s big, athletic and super quick, and his butterfly is getting better with each passing game. He was outstanding Tuesday night and a starting goalie with solid ratios is always valuable.

Roman Hamrlik(notes), D, Montreal (26-percent owned) – Hamrlik has had a long and steady career but at this point, he’s nothing more than a depth guy. That is, unless he’s on a roll. And right now, he is – he has three points, including two goals, a plus-4 rating and eight PIMs in his last five games. At 35, he’s not getting any younger. But he can help you short term in a slow, steady kind of way.

Kyle Okposo(notes), RW, NY Islanders (34-percent owned) – Baby Iggy is really starting to round into form. He has a point in 10 of the Isles’ 15 games and he’s showing some solid chemistry with one John Tavares(notes). So combine his natural talent with a budding romance and you get a pretty lethal combo. Expect an offensive outburst before long – there are a lot of goals in this guy’s stick.

Joe Pavelski(notes), C, San Jose (74-percent owned) – Little Joe is a big-play centerman who has stepped up his game every year he’s been in the NHL. He’s almost back from a lower-body injury and when he does return, he’ll instantly slot in on the second line. He’s out there in a quarter of Yahoo! leagues – he won’t be there long.

Steve Reinprecht, C, Florida (17-percent owned) – Reinprecht is a funny guy to pin down. He’s a jack of all trades but master of none, and he’s never potted more than 52 points in a single year. But right now, he’s on an 82-point pace including 11 in the last eight games. It won’t last because he won’t last – he’s 33 and he’s only played 80 games in a season twice in his entire career. But a hot guy is still a hot guy, particularly if your team is hurting down the middle in the next few weeks.

James Van Riemsdyk(notes), LW, Philadelphia (34-percent owned) – JVR is a huge talent. And he had a big game Monday night playing beside uber-stud Jeff Carter(notes). Those three helpers really showed off his sublime passing talents – man, can this guy thread the needle through traffic. His work ethic has been questioned but he’s young. And work ethic is something he can always improve.

Keep An Eye On … Michael Nylander(notes), C, Washington (1-percent owned) – The Caps just activated this 15-year veteran. Sure, he’s old and you’re right – he has never really recovered from that shoulder injury that stole half of the 2007-2008 season from him. But this is a guy who was once one of the premier passers in the league and that’s a skill that can certainly be used on the PP. If he starts to flash his talents there, you know what to do. The potential of the Cap’s first unit is through the roof.

Back to liablilities.

They’re like anchors on your roster. You can’t drop them and sometimes you can’t play them. And you sure can’t get any value in trade for them.

All you have left is that stupid saying – you know, patience is a virtue.

I don’t know too many virtuous fantasy owners. I know I’m sure not.

Until next week.

Janet Eagleson's lifelong love of hockey has grown into a four-year gig as a writer for RotoWire.com, and you can hear her as the resident NHL expert on GoTV Networks. Eagleson is a direct, no-nonsense fantasy analyst whose style once prompted a regular RotoWire.com reader to proclaim that only she and [Canada's favorite hockey blow-hard] Don Cherry had enough "onions" to say things the way they really are.
Updated Nov 6, 1:07 am EST
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  1. <i>leafscribe</i>
    30. Posted by leafscribe Sat Nov 14 9:49am EST

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    Weird. I was just looking up Jason Demers to see what others were thinking of him and I saw the article title. I wrote an article on Demers a couple of weeks ago. After reading I looked up and there you were. I always look for offensive d-men in the Q. They don't get taken as seriously as others d-men in the CHL, or even the NCAA. I'm still waiting for Gragnani to explode. He will. Stu.
  2. dd
    29. Posted by dd Wed Nov 11 1:26am EST

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    #14 - you're an idiot
  3. <i>slapschtick</i>
    28. Posted by slapschtick Tue Nov 10 6:26pm EST

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    im sorry but plenty of people is the counter ... want me to extend that argument and why its weak ... look its a small remark one that i think deserves comment not an inquisiton "up in arms"on poor janet (i think shes iggy (short for ignorant) not a racist. lecavalier = young robitaille first off that would be the connection theyre both french. french canadians are not a minority in the nhl blacks are,drawing attention to them being black is insensitive as is calling someone baby iggy not the young iginla.black athletes have had to overcome a lot of racism in sports and it still exists today many black players have filed official complaints. anyhow maybe you dont feel she meant their to be a black connection hes a power forward (couldnt pick another one) apart from that i dont see any other similarity. you said youve heard that comment elsewhere so judging by the originality of the rest of the article its probably not her comment anyway and she just lifted it from somebody else.
  4. kevin
    27. Posted by kevin Tue Nov 10 3:19pm EST

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    anyone get the idea she has never played fantasy sports before and just stares at the stats???
    (which is admittedly playing fantasy sports...)
  5. A-Train
    26. Posted by A-Train Tue Nov 10 2:40pm EST

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    I think David Clarkson should get some kudos.. I've always liked him since he reminded me of a "better version of Sean Avery" meaning he is scrappy and can score.. We'll look at him this year 12 points in 15 games, while still providing meaningful PIM and surprisngly he's been a force on the top PP unit in Dirty Jerz.. ADD OR TRADE FOR THIS GUY IF YOU DON'T OWN HIM!
  6. Navigator
    25. Posted by Navigator Tue Nov 10 12:26pm EST

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    There are plenty of people who compare Okposo to Iginla...not because they're both black, but because they play the same style. I remember specifically grabbing Okposo this year because the publication said 'think of a new Iginla'

    Quit reading @#$% where it's not. If someone said Lecalvier was a young man's Robitaille, you wouldn't be all up in arms because they're both french.
  7. <i>mpz900</i>
    24. Posted by mpz900 Mon Nov 9 8:27pm EST

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    JSGM: i never usually care about anyone's spelling or grammar on here. I've seen a zillion petty errors and never care. My post was mainly directed at #14 only because he was so sure of himself and jumped all over the guy who policed u. Point being, people need to read others posts twice before they go ripping on them and make themselves look like an ass.
  8. spidamatt
    23. Posted by spidamatt Mon Nov 9 7:17pm EST

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    # 14 you're replaces you are and your is used in possession. Your employed is incorrect. You are employed would be replaced with you're.
    I agree with the lateness of the article. I already picked up demers.
  9. Lite26
    22. Posted by Lite26 Mon Nov 9 7:14pm EST

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    Wow! Somebody is awful touchy! Maybe having your own column won't work. JMO. Why didn't you give YOUR specific opinions on players for the rest of us to pick apart or compare, agree with or disagree with? That WAS your perfect chance, which you asked for! ...Save for Pavelski, all the players mentioned above are less than 50% owned. Maybe some needed a memory jog which would explain this column in the first place. I DO agree about Horton, and Havlat being as brittle as glass and the Iggy comment could have been deleted IMO. But geez, decaf anyone?
  10. CU
    21. Posted by CU Mon Nov 9 3:12pm EST

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    The column is always like 3 weeks behind the times. Must be an EOC because I don't know what she still has a job now pointing out the upside on Demers, Gustavson, Okposo and the rest. GIMME SOMETHING I HAVEN'T BEEN TOLD SINCE mid-October.
  11. Jonathon
    20. Posted by Jonathon Mon Nov 9 12:41pm EST

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    That's ridiculous. There's not a chance Boudreau plays Nylander in a Caps uniform this year. Only chance he has is with another team.
  12. JSGM
    19. Posted by JSGM Mon Nov 9 12:17pm EST

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    I leave it to you, fellow posters, to decipher the error(s) in my last post!
  13. JSGM
    18. Posted by JSGM Mon Nov 9 12:15pm EST

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    On second inspection, YOU'RE right. Embarrassing.

    None-the-less, my point still stands. Give me a shot.

    I'll make sure two double -if not triple- check my comment posts in the future. Given their overwhelming importance, I can't believe I made such an egregious error.

    mpz900 and DD, I thank you in particular. Without such policing, the world would surely stop spinning.
  14. Dennis
    17. Posted by Dennis Mon Nov 9 8:08am EST

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    Fight
  15. alfonsoh
    16. Posted by alfonsoh Sun Nov 8 8:13pm EST

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    you're = you are
  16. <i>mpz900</i>
    15. Posted by mpz900 Sun Nov 8 7:42pm EST

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    hey 14 are u retarded? " can't believe your still employed" is not proper use. u r reading the wrong line dumbass.
  17. <i>maddtuff</i>
    14. Posted by maddtuff Sun Nov 8 4:50pm EST

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    #13...He did use "your" correctly, "you're" as you suggested would not have made sense. It sucks that you can't read.

    This is a huge improvement over her last few column's; the suggested pickups weren't already universally owned for once.
  18. dd
    13. Posted by dd Sun Nov 8 5:11am EST

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    #7 lol. dude, don't offer to write a column for someone when you can't even use the contraction "you're" correctly. nice try homie.
  19. akpghfan
    12. Posted by akpghfan Sat Nov 7 8:43pm EST

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    Keep an eye on Nylander.... as he leaves town....lol...
  20. <i>slapschtick</i>
    11. Posted by slapschtick Sat Nov 7 8:33pm EST

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    i think the baby iggy comment smells too. its not an accident theyre both black that is the connection shes making.
  21. Shocker
    10. Posted by Shocker Sat Nov 7 7:52pm EST

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    What about Nathan Horton, guy is re-finding his touch and no one mentions it....come now.
  22. chris h
    9. Posted by chris h Fri Nov 6 9:16pm EST

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    you only called him baby iggy cause he's a power forward and hes black
  23. SouthSideHitMan
    8. Posted by SouthSideHitMan Fri Nov 6 4:48pm EST

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    I like all the Havlat chat. At this point he's going to ride my bench until I see a marked improvment, that is unless I drop him first.
  24. JSGM
    7. Posted by JSGM Fri Nov 6 4:22pm EST

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    I can't believe your still employed.
    Uninteresting commentary... Uninspired pick-ups...
    Give me a chance... E-mail me the proposed topic for your next piece and let me write it.
    See what the fans think?
    It's only going from bad to worse.
  25. Credit Wizard
    6. Posted by Credit Wizard Fri Nov 6 3:14pm EST

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    3 years ago I had Havlat and he got injured multiple times - I stay away now for good reason - Kyle Okposo & Tim Connolly are two guys from the above list I'd rather have than Havlat - it's only a matter of time that Havlat poo poo's the bed.
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