Marcus Johansson, LW -- The Devils acquired Johansson from the Washington Capitals on July 2 for next to nothing (two NHL Draft picks) after he had his best season in the League in 2016-17. Most of his breakout can be credited to playing in the Capitals' high-powered offense, but he should be able to translate some of that production considering his skill set. He had 58 points (24 goals, 34 assists) in 82 games, including 19 PPP, though his secondary category coverage left much to be desired. With low penalty minutes (62 in seven seasons) and SOG totals (105.4 per season), Johansson is reliant on points in fantasy.
Nico Hischier, C --Assuming the No. 1 pick in the 2017 NHL Draft makes the Devils roster, Hischier has a chance to be fantasy-relevant as a rookie. The skilled center put up gaudy numbers for Halifax in the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League last season (86 points in 57 games), but that's to be expected. Where Hischier stood out was for Switzerland at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship, finishing with seven points (four goals, three assists) in five games against top competition in his age group. His transition to the NHL shouldn't take long, and he could begin the season as the Devils first-line center with Zajac sidelined until at least the middle of December. Hischier isn't going to duplicate the production of rookies Auston Matthews or Patrik Laine from last season, but he could finish with around 40-50 points.