Andrei Svechnikov, RW (135) --The No. 2 pick in the 2018 NHL Draft
should make the Hurricanes out of training camp
, especially with forward Jeff Skinner getting traded to the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday, and is projected to make an immediate fantasy impact. The 18-year-old had 72 points (40 goals, 32 assists) in 44 games with Barrie of the Ontario Hockey League last season, including a 23-game point streak (46 points; 24 goals, 22 assists) to end the regular season. He would return immense value as a late-round fantasy pick if he beats out Zykov for the top-line spot next to Aho and Teravainen.
Petr Mrazek, G* (185) --After an inconsistent season with the Detroit Red Wings and Flyers, Mrazek has another fresh start in Carolina, where he'll compete with Scott Darling for the starting job. Mrazek was a combined 14-13-6 with a 3.03 goals-against average, a .902 save percentage and four shutouts, including at least three goals allowed in 12 of his 16 games after being traded to the Flyers on Feb. 19. He agreed to a one-year contract with Carolina on July 1 and is capable of being a late-round steal based on his fantasy finish three seasons ago (68th overall in Yahoo). In addition to trading for Hamilton, the Hurricanes signed shutdown defenseman Calvin de Haan to a four-year contract July 3, helping Mrazek's fantasy sleeper candidacy.
Valentin Zykov, LW/RW (200) --The 23-year-old led the American Hockey League in goals (33) and PPG (17) last season, and had seven points in 10 games (three goals, four assists) for the Hurricanes late in the season after he was recalled from Charlotte. Zykov had 10 SOG and was plus-4, skating on the top line with Aho and Teravainen. If that's the case again, he'll be a must-add. Zykov also likely will be overlooked because of the appeal of Svechnikov, possibly making him available in the late rounds.