Anthony Mantha, LW/RW (147) -- The power forward is coming off his best offensive season; he tied his NHL career high from 2017-18 (48 points in 80 games) in 13 fewer games (48 in 67). Mantha led the NHL in points (15 in eight games) from March 23 to the end of the regular season playing on a line with Larkin and wing Tyler Bertuzzi. Mantha, who missed time last season because of a hand injury, has produced on the power play (16 power-play goals over past two seasons) and is in line to break out for at least 30 goals and 60 points.
Filip Hronek, D (188) -- He ranked fourth among rookie defensemen with 23 points (five goals, 18 assists) in 46 games and second in points per game (0.50) behind Rasmus Dahlin (0.54), who was the No. 1 pick in the 2018 NHL Draft. With veteran defenseman Mike Green (illness) uncertain for this season, Hronek could be a fixture on the top pair and first power play, making him a deep sleeper with exposure to Larkin and Mantha.
Tyler Bertuzzi, LW/RW (194) -- Like Mantha, Bertuzzi was one of the hottest players in the NHL down the stretch last season (13 points in final seven games). He had 47 points (21 goals, 26 assists) in his second full season despite inconsistent lineup placement but finished strong after being promoted to the first line. The 24-year-old covered hits (76) and plus/minus (plus-11) in 73 games and could see more power-play time (six PPP last season) if his chemistry with Larkin and Mantha carries over from even strength. Bertuzzi is a sleeper candidate capable of scoring 55-60 points, and a higher shot volume (131) could offset any dip in shooting percentage (16.0).