Lucic on the radar

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2007-12-18

Milan Lucic

 

Milan Lucic is one prospect that was not on many radar screens in fantasy hockey circles. But he’s certainly on them now.

 

 

Boston’s second round pick in 2006 (50th overall) has pushed his stock higher with each month that has gone by since that draft, highlighted by his being named the 2007 Memorial Cup MVP.

A big, strong, physical winger, Lucic showed enough hustle in training camp to surprise everyone by cracking the Boston roster. The 19-year-old then played well enough in the early stages of 2007 to earn a spot for the rest of the season.

Although Lucic has four points in his past three games (and is a plus-5 in that span), he will probably never be a 70-point player. His value in keeper leagues is for his all-around game. I can see seasons of 60 or even 65 points for the Vancouver native, while flirting with 180 or more penalty minutes. That kind of combination is rare and makes him extremely valuable in leagues with roto-style rules.

Power forwards take a little longer to find their offensive game than skill guys, so expect Lucic to plug along with 25 to 40 points for a few years, before busting out into the 60s sometime around the age of 26 or 27…

After tallying just six points in 13 games, Calgary winger Kristian Huselius busted out in a big way Thursday with a five-point effort. So much for hints at a revival of the Huselius-Mike Keenan feud. He’s just too good to bench…

In the 12 games since Ryan Getzlaf signed his big contract extension, he has 15 points. He’s ready to become a point-per-game player this year and he’ll be a 90-point guy going forward…

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Injuries, from a fantasy league perspective: It turns out that Michael Nylander’s ‘undisclosed’ injury was a shoulder problem. He is expected back in the Washington lineup Friday night (Dec. 14), which will likely take Nicklas Backstrom off the first line…

Farm Report: Pittsburgh’s Angelo Esposito, Calgary’s Leland Irving, Boston’s Zach Hamill and Florida’s Keaton Ellerby were among the cuts at the Team Canada world junior camp. The forwards that made the team that I am most interested in watching to get a feel for how big their fantasy potential are: Claude Giroux, a small, but high-scoring winger in Philadelphia’s system; Shawn Matthias, a hulking power forward in the making for Florida; Steven Stamkos, the likely first overall draft pick next summer; Kyle Turris, a potential Steve Yzerman-type who could join Phoenix next season; and, of course, John Tavares, who needs no introduction.

 

Originally posted by The Hockey News on December 14 

 

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UPCOMING GAMES

Nov 23 - 13:11 PHI vs CHI
Nov 23 - 16:11 CGY vs MIN
Nov 23 - 16:11 L.A vs SEA
Nov 23 - 18:11 FLA vs COL
Nov 23 - 19:11 T.B vs DAL
Nov 23 - 19:11 CBJ vs CAR
Nov 23 - 19:11 OTT vs VAN
Nov 23 - 19:11 WSH vs N.J
Nov 23 - 19:11 MTL vs VGK
Nov 23 - 19:11 DET vs BOS
Nov 23 - 19:11 NSH vs WPG
Nov 23 - 19:11 PIT vs UTA
Nov 23 - 19:11 NYI vs STL
Nov 23 - 20:11 S.J vs BUF
Nov 23 - 22:11 EDM vs NYR

Starting Goalies

Top Skater Views

  Players Team
KENT JOHNSON CBJ
VALERI NICHUSHKIN COL
JOSH MANSON COL
DMITRI VORONKOV CBJ
WYATT JOHNSTON DAL

Top Goalie Profile Views

  Players Team
DUSTIN WOLF CGY
JOHN GIBSON ANA
TRISTAN JARRY PIT
ALEXANDAR GEORGIEV COL
UKKO-PEKKA LUUKKONEN BUF

LINE COMBOS

  Frequency VAN Players
22.8 KIEFER SHERWOOD ELIAS PETTERSSON JAKE DEBRUSK
20.9 PIUS SUTER DAKOTA JOSHUA CONOR GARLAND
15.3 JONATHAN LEKKERIMAKI DANTON HEINEN TEDDY BLUEGER

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Lucic on the radar

Dobber Sports

2007-12-18

Milan Lucic

 

Milan Lucic is one prospect that was not on many radar screens in fantasy hockey circles. But he’s certainly on them now.

 

 

Boston’s second round pick in 2006 (50th overall) has pushed his stock higher with each month that has gone by since that draft, highlighted by his being named the 2007 Memorial Cup MVP.

A big, strong, physical winger, Lucic showed enough hustle in training camp to surprise everyone by cracking the Boston roster. The 19-year-old then played well enough in the early stages of 2007 to earn a spot for the rest of the season.

Although Lucic has four points in his past three games (and is a plus-5 in that span), he will probably never be a 70-point player. His value in keeper leagues is for his all-around game. I can see seasons of 60 or even 65 points for the Vancouver native, while flirting with 180 or more penalty minutes. That kind of combination is rare and makes him extremely valuable in leagues with roto-style rules.

Power forwards take a little longer to find their offensive game than skill guys, so expect Lucic to plug along with 25 to 40 points for a few years, before busting out into the 60s sometime around the age of 26 or 27…

After tallying just six points in 13 games, Calgary winger Kristian Huselius busted out in a big way Thursday with a five-point effort. So much for hints at a revival of the Huselius-Mike Keenan feud. He’s just too good to bench…

In the 12 games since Ryan Getzlaf signed his big contract extension, he has 15 points. He’s ready to become a point-per-game player this year and he’ll be a 90-point guy going forward…

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The return of Scott Niedermayer may be just what Andy McDonald needs to get rolling. Not only has McDonald had stronger second halves in each of the past two seasons, what Niedermayer brings to the power play can only help. It hasn’t just been Teemu Selanne that McDonald has missed – it’s been Niedermayer, too. See if you can pick him up for cheap…

Injuries, from a fantasy league perspective: It turns out that Michael Nylander’s ‘undisclosed’ injury was a shoulder problem. He is expected back in the Washington lineup Friday night (Dec. 14), which will likely take Nicklas Backstrom off the first line…

Farm Report: Pittsburgh’s Angelo Esposito, Calgary’s Leland Irving, Boston’s Zach Hamill and Florida’s Keaton Ellerby were among the cuts at the Team Canada world junior camp. The forwards that made the team that I am most interested in watching to get a feel for how big their fantasy potential are: Claude Giroux, a small, but high-scoring winger in Philadelphia’s system; Shawn Matthias, a hulking power forward in the making for Florida; Steven Stamkos, the likely first overall draft pick next summer; Kyle Turris, a potential Steve Yzerman-type who could join Phoenix next season; and, of course, John Tavares, who needs no introduction.

 

Originally posted by The Hockey News on December 14 

 

Discuss Milan Lucic here…  

Leave A Comment

UPCOMING GAMES

Nov 23 - 13:11 PHI vs CHI
Nov 23 - 16:11 CGY vs MIN
Nov 23 - 16:11 L.A vs SEA
Nov 23 - 18:11 FLA vs COL
Nov 23 - 19:11 T.B vs DAL
Nov 23 - 19:11 CBJ vs CAR
Nov 23 - 19:11 OTT vs VAN
Nov 23 - 19:11 WSH vs N.J
Nov 23 - 19:11 MTL vs VGK
Nov 23 - 19:11 DET vs BOS
Nov 23 - 19:11 NSH vs WPG
Nov 23 - 19:11 PIT vs UTA
Nov 23 - 19:11 NYI vs STL
Nov 23 - 20:11 S.J vs BUF
Nov 23 - 22:11 EDM vs NYR

Starting Goalies

Top Skater Views

  Players Team
KENT JOHNSON CBJ
VALERI NICHUSHKIN COL
JOSH MANSON COL
DMITRI VORONKOV CBJ
WYATT JOHNSTON DAL

Top Goalie Profile Views

  Players Team
DUSTIN WOLF CGY
JOHN GIBSON ANA
TRISTAN JARRY PIT
ALEXANDAR GEORGIEV COL
YAROSLAV ASKAROV S.J

LINE COMBOS

  Frequency SEA Players
19.8 CHANDLER STEPHENSON DANIEL SPRONG JADEN SCHWARTZ
17.3 JARED MCCANN ANDRE BURAKOVSKY MATTY BENIERS
16.1 EELI TOLVANEN YANNI GOURDE OLIVER BJORKSTRAND

DobberHockey Podcasts

Keeping Karlsson Short Shifts – Regicide

Jeremy and Shams are here to break down all the new injuries and update timelines as well. After all the injury news they close out the show covering all the cold Kings players giving actionable fantasy advice on each one. Lastly, they close out the show the latest hot Russian forward for Columbus that is only 1% rostered on Yahoo right now.

FIND US ON FACEBOOK

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