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October 26, 2001

Scott Brattly

Eating Crow - Part I

It always happens…at the beginning of the season, a select few players end up making their way on to NHL rosters who many folks have never heard of. As we close out the first month of the season, we try and give you an idea of who some of the guys that are playing who, for one reason or another we didn't have in our cheatsheets. These are mainly guys that we felt were a year or two away (or in one case, a guy we thought would never make it) but they are playing and could possibly make an impact in your fantasy pool. Rather than hide, we thought we should let you know who these people are and admit that we're not quite perfect. Every month we'll list a few more players that didn't make it onto our cheatsheets. Many will be players that will come and go, but it's possible that some will stick around all year and have a decent impact.  

  • Vaclav Nedorost - (LW/C) - Colorado: You will remember that the Avalanche went and dealt Sandis Ozolinsh to the Carolina Hurricane two years ago…? Well, Nedorost was one of the players that the Avs got in return. A Czech junior phenom, Nedorost took advantage of a sudden opening up front with the leave of absence of Peter Forsberg and has found himself, on occasion, patrolling the left side with Joe Sakic and Milan Hejduk. He's not an overly physical player, but his reputation is that of a sound defensive player with a tremendous upside offensively. Projected to step in and help the Avs next year, the 19 year old had a great camp - and finds himself on the big club. The danger here is that if Nederost does not produce early, that he could be the odd man out as GM Pierre LaCroix won't allow his team to flounder for too long. There is already some evidence of this as Nedorost has been bumped to the 3rd line. Although he is still picking up some PP time.  Fantasy Impact: If you have a deep pool, where you can protect rookies, than pick up Nederost, if not, monitor his progress for now. The Avs still have lots of veteran talent that will play on special teams before this talented rookie.

  • Pavel Datsyuk - (C/LW) - Detroit: Not your typical rookie at the age of 23, but playing on the elderly Wings, Datsyuk is the closest thing that they have. He has some excellent offensive skills and has seen some premiere PP time at the beginning of this season. He has played on a line with Steve Yzerman and Brett Hull for a good chunk of this early season, and has looked good - although he has not registered a point. Fantasy Impact: A good two player, Datsyuk will have to take advantage of this opportunity, or Wings' Coach Scotty Bowman may just banish Datsyuk to Adirondack in a hurry. Don't pick him up too early right now, monitor his progress and see how he plays. 

  • Scott Nichol - (LW/C) - Calgary: A guy living a dream. Picked up by the Flames with the expectation that he'd be filling a roster spot for the St. John Baby Flames, Nichol had a great training camp and has found himself playing on a line with Rob Niedermayer and Dean McAmmond. Nichol started in the Sabres organization, but last year found himself playing for Detroit of the IHL. Almost 27 and small by NHL standards at 5'8", 180 lbs, Nichol plays a pretty straight forward kind of game and doesn't put himself in positions to try more than he is capable. With the recent injuries to Marc Savard and the aforementioned Niedermayer, Nichol finds himself picking up regular shifts as either the #2 or #3 center for the Flames. Fantasy Impact: In a deep draft, this guy may be worth a look see because of the lack of depth on the Flames. It's possible that he'll see some PP time. Besides the Flames are hot right now and Nichol could surprise.

  • Ivan Ciernik - (LW) - Ottawa: Ciernik's development last year was likely the deciding factor in Ottawa's decision to let Andreas Dackell and Rob Zamuner, good defensive players, leave the Canadian capital. Ciernik played at a point a game clip last year in Grand Rapids and potted 27 goals as well. He's a swift skater, has good size, surprising strength that likes the physical going. At 23, he's still young enough that another year in the minors wouldn't hurt him if the Sens decide to go with a more veteran line-up. Fantasy Impact: Currently, Ciernik projects to be a solid 3rd line guy, but the Sens believe they have a diamond in the rough that could be a top 6 forward in the future.

 

 


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