FANTASY FOCUS: Week 7

Fantasy   Written by: Eric Sutter 2 Comments

Taking a risk is dangerous for a fantasy owner but this could bring big rewards. Scouring the waiver wire or other team’s chancy players some stick out like a sore thumb. These players have lopsided stats, very good in one category but abominable in others. Well let’s jump into it and look at some of the players that will reward your risk.

Nik Antropov, Thrashers C/W:

Big Nik is enjoying playing in the south, considered a bust in Toronto and exiled to New York at last year’s trade deadline the 6-foot-6 former first round pick has 16 assists in his first 17 games with the Thrashers. Here is the risk; he has yet to score a goal. The former first round pick has come off two straight season’s of 25+ goals but has been snake bitten early on.

Antropov is worth the risk for the simple reason he is the top line on this team, one that includes the high scoring Iyla Kovalchuk (for now). Look at his special teams numbers as well with seven of those helpers coming on the power play; he is even a plus player (+7). Although Antropov is hurting your team with zero goals he is contributing in other areas.

Andrew Brunette, Wild W:

Brunette’s reputation as a power play specialist has made him a good fantasy play; this season is no different as eight of his 13 points have come on the man advantage. Brunette is averaging 3:41 minutes a game on the PP and has 250 career power play points. The risk involved with the 36-year-old winger is the Wild are struggling to score five-on-five with 29 goals in first 20 games and Brunette will never be up for the Selke Trophy with his -59 for career, and -6 this season.

With that in mind he is still worth the risk for those important power play points that could win you a category, just make sure you have a defensemen that can balance out those minus’s.

 B.J. Crombeen, Blues W: 

Crombeen was pluck off waivers by the Blues last season from Dallas and made an immediate impact on the team’s turnaround towards a playoff berth. The 24-year-old winger finished the season with 11 goals and 122 PIM with the Blues. This season while playing mostly on a line with Paul Kariya and Jay McClement, the 6-2 Crombeen has already accumulated 55 PIM while also playing a good defensive hockey game with a +4 rating.

Now the risk involved is his obvious lowly 13 career goals but Crombeen is worth the risk for he also is a good source for that hard to get shorthanded point. Andy Murray has shown trust in Crombeen and his shorthanded combo with Alex Steen has produced three shorthanded points already this season, adding to his fantasy value.

Pickup of the Week: Mason Raymond, Canucks W:

Alex Burrows struggles and the injury to Daniel Sedin have allowed Mason Raymond to become a big fantasy player this month. The speedy winger has nine points in his last seven games. The makeshift top line of Raymond, Henrik Sedin and Ryan Kessler has been productive in even strength and the power play. The one variable to keep an eye is when Daniel returns healthy where Alain Vigneault places the hot winger. Wherever he is placed he should continue to make an impact and should be owned in more than 20 percent of leagues.

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2 Responses to “FANTASY FOCUS: Week 7”

  1. Matt Sitkoff says:

    Nik always had the talent, just never seemed to care, but playing with Iyla has done him good and the monster contract they gave him helps out big time.

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  2. Don Giroux says:

    I’m a Leafs fan and always thought Nik could be an effective player. Nice to see him contributing with the Trashers.

    Don Giroux
    Co-Founder
    http://hockeyfinder.com

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