Spencer Watson
Watson possesses the offensive talent to one day be a fantasy steal, however his growth trajectory is long term.
Watson possesses the offensive talent to one day be a fantasy steal, however his growth trajectory is long term.
After tearing up the WHL offensively, Steenbergen has settled into a bottom-six, responsible 200-foot player at the AHL level. Time is running out on him being fantasy relevant.
While many of his points have come on the power play, Fitzgerald has all the makings of a professional defenseman.
Schoenborn has the physical tools and adequate offensive ability, but is years of development away from contributing.
The Swedish finesse defender continues to evolve.
Zaitsev has become one of the better WHL defensemen in a short period, and that may translate to future play in the professional leagues.
Hyka will have to make the Golden Knights in the next year or two or else consider him a bust.
Kujawinski has not developed as quickly as hoped after a promising OHL career. While still young, his star seems to be fading
Soberg needs to bulk up and adjust to a more physical game.
Vigneault’s work in the NCAA and AHL show he’s a smart, hardworking power center. His skills may shorten his path to the young CBJ squad.