Top 10 bounce-back candidates

Tom Collins

2014-08-05

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Taking a look at the Top 10 bounce-back candidates in fantasy hockey…

Every year, there's a group of players for have a bad season and fantasy managers are ready to discard and never hear from again.

However, not all these player deserve the scorn of poolies. Many of them are going to have bounce-back seasons. Identifying them and drafting them accordingly could be key to helping you win your pool.

For this list, I looked at it from a points-only perspective. Also, guys who were injured don't count, unless they didn't play well when they were in the lineup. So you won't find someone like Stamkos on the list. 

Here are the top 10 bounce-back candidates.

5. Bobby Ryan

Remember about a year ago, when Ryan was traded to Ottawa? He and Spezza were supposed to work magic together. Some thought Ryan could be a 40-goal guy with Spezza feeding him passes. A year later, Spezza is in Dallas, and Ryan is coming off his worst full NHL season ever. However, there is reason for optimism. Ryan started last season on fire with Kyle Turris and Clarke MacArthur before an injury slowed him down. With a full healthy season with those two players, Ryan should be able to bounce back to at least a 30-goal, 60-point season.

 

4. Ondrej Pavelec

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After his worst season as a full-time NHL starter, it's almost impossible to think that Pavelec can't rebound. However, a lot of fantasy owners have soured on him lately (a 22-26-7 record will do that). But there are some encouraging signs. After Paul Maurice became the new head coach of the Jets on Jan. 12, Pavelec finished the season with an 11-7-3 record, and allowed two or less goals in 12 of those 21 games.  Pavelec is still the number one guy in Winnipeg, and there doesn't seem to be much of a challenge to his throne. I wouldn't be shocked if he got 35 wins this year.

 

3. Sergei Gonchar

Gonchar had a horrible year last season. Once seen as the guy who could provide leadership, Gonchar scored just two goals and 22 points last year (his worst season since 1997-98), and is now on the second defence unit (and maybe the second powerplay unit). But that may actually help this season. The Stars have made an effort to make their second unit better, and Gonchar will now be playing with Jason Spezza and Ales Hemsky on that second line. Those two guys will post better numbers than the Stars second line last season, and that means Gonchar will also post better numbers as a result. And don't underestimate Gonchar's familiarity with Spezza, who played together for three seasons in Ottawa.

 

2. Alexander Edler

Like pretty much everyone on Vancouver, Edler had a horrible season last year. The whole team just seemed to be off. But things have happened to the Canucks that bode well for Edler. A new coach and GM could be a big boost, but most importantly, the Canucks traded Jason Garrison to Tampa. Edler is now the clear-cut number one power play defenceman on Vancouver, which should help boost his numbers.

 

1. Braden Holtby

A lot went wrong for Holtby last season, including him to lose his starting job to two different goalies at various points of the season. But things are looking up for the 24-year-old netminder. To start, the Caps didn't sign or trade for a new goalie in the offseason, giving Holtby the vote of confidence he needs. A coaching and GM change may help him as well. The new regime also brought in a new goalie coach, Mitch Korn, who can hopefully get Holtby back to the style he played that brought him NHL success that former goalie coach Olaf Kolzig tried to change.

 

 

 

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