Mike Smith, G (124)* --The 36-year-old played 55 games for the second straight season and had three shutouts for the third straight. He also has a .914 save percentage or better in four of the past five seasons. This consistency is what makes Smith an attractive middle-round workhorse goalie option. He should improve his win total from last season (25), especially if the skaters in front of him stay healthy and new coach Bill Peters makes the necessary tweaks. He's a safe target in the 16-20 range among fantasy goalies.
James Neal, RW (151) --He's scored at least 21 goals in each of his 10 NHL seasons and could play with Monahan and Gaudreau on the top line. This would be the best-case scenario for Neal, who could hit the 30-goal mark for the first time since 2015-16 (31 goals in 82 games with the Nashville Predators). Neal, 30, has a strong shooting percentage since 2011-12 (11.9) and the potential to finish among the top 50 fantasy players if he stays healthy (missed 61 games over the past five seasons).
Elias Lindholm, C/RW (204) -- The 23-year-old gets a fresh start with the Flames but under the same coach he had with the Hurricanes. Lindholm had his second straight season with at least 44 points and is rounding into a consistent forward that's borderline fantasy relevant. It looked like Lindholm was going to get his best lineup opportunity with the Flames before they signed Neal, but he could still get a trial on the top line. Otherwise, it's likely he'll either play third-line center or second-line right wing. Fantasy owners should take a wait-and-see approach with Lindholm, who could have a breakout season in the right situation.