Defensemen in new places could see fantasy spike

Monday, 07.06.2015 / 11:12 AM
Eric Goodman  - NHL.com Fantasy Staff Writer

With the NHL free agency period in full swing, now is the time for fantasy owners to start analyzing which players to consider for the 2015-16 season. The pool of forwards is much larger than viable defensemen, so it's important to be selective on which blue liners to target.

Assembling a deep group of defensemen is key as getting good fantasy numbers from your third or fourth option can help bring home a championship. The following players were recently traded or signed with new teams and could see a boost in fantasy value:

Dougie Hamilton (Calgary Flames) – Acquired in a trade with the Boston Bruins on June 26, Hamilton joins a deep defensive unit in Calgary that last season had two top-15 scoring defensemen in Dennis Wideman (15 goals, 56 points) and Mark Giordano (11 goals, 48 points in 61 games). Hamilton paid dividends for fantasy owners in 2014-15, leading Bruins defensemen with 42 points (10 goals, 32 assists), and should see his numbers improve playing for what was the third-highest scoring team in the Western Conference last season. Owners should consider taking the 22-year-old Hamilton in the early rounds of their respective drafts. The prospect of Hamilton being on a power play with 2015 Calder Trophy finalist Johnny Gaudreau, or playing with other young forwards like Sean Monahan or Sam Bennett, should bring some major upside to your team.

Mike Green (Detroit Red Wings) – Once considered one of the best fantasy options on defense, Green steadily fell out of favor because of injuries between 2010 and 2013 playing for the Washington Capitals. But owners shouldn't discount Green on draft day considering his 45 points (10 goals, 35 assists) with Washington last season were his most since 2009-10. Green turns 30 at the beginning of 2015-16 and will possibly see ice time with offensively potent veteran forwards Pavel Datsyuk and Henrik Zetterberg. And considering that the Red Wings are led by rookie coach Jeff Blashill this season, it remains to be seen if the power-play specialist Green will join incumbent power-play leading defenseman Niklas Kronwall on the first unit. Owners should select Green in the mid rounds and wait to see if he works his way up to the top pairing with either Kronwall or promising young blue liner Danny Dekeyser.

Andrej Sekera (Edmonton Oilers) – Landing a six-year contract with the Oilers on July 1 means that the 29-year-old is part of the long-term future with one of the NHL's youngest and most-promising teams. Sekera led all Carolina Hurricanes defensemen with a career-best 11 goals and 44 points in 2013-14. His offensive output stands to improve in Edmonton if new coach Todd McLellan chooses Sekera as his top-tier defenseman which increases the possibility of playing even-strength and power-play minutes with forwards Taylor Hall, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Nail Yakupov or rookie Connor McDavid. Sekera should be considered in the mid or later rounds of fantasy drafts after you have squared away your top two defensemen. Sleeper picks can help win your fantasy league and Sekera has enough potential this season to put your team over the edge.

Paul Martin (San Jose Sharks) – The Sharks added to their veteran lineup when they signed the 34-year-old to a four-year contract on July 1. It's possible Martin could skate with Brent Burns on San Jose's top defensive pair or be part of the top-four group with Brenden Dillon, Marc-Edouard Vlasic and Justin Braun. With coach Peter DeBoer entering his first season with San Jose, owners may also want to see if he uses Burns as a forward again which would boost Martin's chance of getting increased minutes as the Sharks' top defenseman. Martin should not get drafted unless your league is particularly large, but you should watch him closely early in the season to see if he gets ice time among Sharks fantasy-worthy forwards Joe Thornton, Joe Pavelski, Patrick Marleau and Logan Couture.

James Wisniewski (Carolina Hurricanes) – The journeyman defenseman is a season removed from his career-best 51 points (seven goals, 44 assists) and 166 shots on goal with the Columbus Blue Jackets and finds himself as a possible top-four player with Carolina after being traded by the Anaheim Ducks for goalie Anthon Khudobin on June 27. Though the Hurricanes don't figure to be a favorite in the Eastern Conference this season, it's worth considering Wisniewski as a waiver-wire choice since he could chip in with some assists, shots on goal and decent penalty minutes.

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