Team: CJ Smith
Jeffrey T. Barnes

Fantasy Summary

A crafty, but not necessarily dynamic offensive player who can both shoot and make plays in open ice. Not a line-driving type of player. Looks to score from the soft areas of the offensive zone.


Observations

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March 2022 – The 27-year-old has some fantastic AHL seasons under his belt; 44 points in 57 games, 58 in 62, 13 in 15, and this year has 19 goals and 32 assists for 51 points in 52 games played. Despite this, he’s only been dressed in 13 NHL games in his entire career, and one of them came this year with Carolina. Smith is in the top 20 in AHL scoring, and it appears that this is where he will see the majority of his meaningful playing time for the remainder of his career. Alex Wyatt

August 2020 – C.J. Smith has just completed the first year of a two-year contract with the Buffalo Sabres organization. He spent the season in the AHL with the Rochester Americans and amassed 12 goals and 27 points in 50 games, a significant drop from his previous season’s totals. Smith plays an offensive role with the Americans and is the type of point producer who is often the trailer off the rush and who seeks open ice to finish plays. He is one of the Rochester Americans’ more talented offensive players but is further down the depth chart as a potential NHL option for the Sabres than numerous other players. He is 25 years old. Kevin Wong

 

February 2020 – Smith’s fantasy value has faded as this season has been a rough one. In AHL 44 games, he has tallied 11 goals and 13 assists. Last season, he was just under a point per game player with 58 points in 62 games. In the last few games, he has been paired with Casey Mittelstadt and Remi Elie. If Mittelstadt can continue to produce at a consistent rate, Smith will only benefit. Josh Tessler

 

November 2019 – In early November, the Buffalo Sabres had announced that Smith had suffered a lower-body injury and that he would be out for approximately four to six weeks. Prior to the injury, Smith had been on fire for the Americans in the offensive zone having tallied three goals and three assists in 12 games. With Smith having a lot of success in the AHL last season and this season, it was assumed that he would have been next in line when injuries came up at the NHL level. Shortly after Smith caught the injury bug, Vladimir Sobotka went down with an injury. It was unfortunate timing as Smith might have had an opportunity to play in a few contests for Buffalo. If Smith’s return to Rochester goes well, he might be next in line if/when the Sabres need some reinforcements from the AHL. Josh Tessler

 

August 2018 – After a fantastic year in the AHL with Rochester, Smith looks ready to transition to Buffalo next year. While he may not have the highest ceiling, he’s shown that he has what it takes to play in the NHL with the big boys. Putting up 44 points in the AHL and making it to the AHL All Star Game were some of Smith’s highlights this year, as well as being an instrumental part of the team that made a run for the playoffs after not being expected to do so. Smith may not start in the NHL next year, but he’ll surely give it a shot in preseason and will be one of the first call ups of the season. Marcus Griep

 

February 2018 – Things just keep getting better and better for the rookie pro. Not only was he named to the AHL All Star game on the back of a 14-25-39 season, but he was named MVP of the mini-tournament notching five points in four games. He’s real close. Brad Phillips

January 2018 – Rookie C.J. Smith is heading to his first professional All-Star game thanks to a strong first half of the AHL season. The undrafted free agent leads Rochester in scoring and is fourth among first year players with 31 points and is tied for second in assists with 20. He’s gone ice cold as of late though scoring a goal in his most recent game but prior to that went seven straight without registering a point. Brad Phillips

December 2017 – Things may not be going so swell at the highest level for the Sabres but in the minor ranks there has been at least one shining light in the form of prospect C.J. Smith who has been somewhat of a revelation for the Sabres this season. Smith leads the Rochester Americans in every offensive category racking up nine goals, 18 assists in 26 games and sits fifth overall in AHL scoring. With the season already in the tank for Buffalo it likely won’t belong before we see Smith in the show to see what he can do. Brad Phillips

March 2017 – The Buffalo Sabres signed C.J. Smith from UMass-Lowell to a two-year, entry-level contract and he will play with the NHL club for the remaining games this season. Smith is coming off of a stupendous year at the NCAA level where he set a career high for goals and assists. Smith is already a great skater with topnotch speed, and carries a professional-level shot.

 

C.J. can become a good two-way winger under the right development. His frame lacks, but he makes up for it with smart defensive plays. Unknown as to what he can do at the professional level. Max Marko

Attributes
Fantasy Upside 4.5
NHL Certainty 5.0
Country USA
Position LW
Roster Type Minors
Shoot/Glove Left
Date of Birth December 1, 1994
Height 5‘10”
Weight 184 lbs
Drafted No

Stats

 Season Team League GP G A TP PIM      Playoffs GP G A TP PIM 
 2010-2011 Academy of Holy AngelsUSHS-MN25 17 2037 18|Playoffs1 0 00 10 
 2011-2012 Austin BruinsNAHL53 13 1427 20|        
 2012-2013 Austin BruinsNAHL60 30 2959 22|Playoffs8 4 15
 2013-2014 Muskegon Lumberjacks USHL13 4 15 6|        
  Chicago SteelUSHL46 23 1740 10|        
 2014-2015 UMass-LowellNCAA39 16 1935 28|        
 2015-2016 UMass-LowellNCAA40 17 2239 50|        
 2016-2017 UMass-LowellNCAA41 23 2851 46|        
  Buffalo SabresNHL2 0 11 0|        
 2017-2018 Rochester AmericansAHL57 17 2744 16|Playoffs3 0 22
 2018-2019 Buffalo SabresNHL11 2 02 0|        
  Rochester AmericansAHL62 28 3058 26|Playoffs3 1 12
 2019-2020 Rochester AmericansAHL50 12 1527 18|        
 2020-2021 Buffalo SabresNHL1 0 00 0|        
  Rochester AmericansAHL15 4 913 6|        
 2021-2022 Carolina HurricanesNHL1 0 00 0|        
  Chicago WolvesAHL60 24 3458 18|Playoffs16 3 69
 2022-2023 Hartford Wolf PackAHL21 4 26 6|        
 2023-2024 JYPLiiga33 8 1220 10|        
 2024-2025 Barys AstanaKHL9 0 00 0|        

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