Making the cut
Offseason acquisitions Ryan Strome and Frank Vatrano could play on the second forward line. Strome signed a five-year contract, and Vatrano agreed to a three-year contract on July 13. Comtois and McTavish could be in line for a spot with those two in training camp. The addition of Klingberg means Josh Mahura, Simon Benoit and prospect Drew Helleson will compete for one of the final spots on defense.
Most intriguing addition
Klingberg, who was considered by many to be the top free agent defenseman available this offseason, will provide an immediate boost with his offensive skill and shot-blocking ability. The right-handed shot also is effective on the power play; he had 20 power-play points with the Dallas Stars last season. The 30-year-old will bring veteran leadership to the locker room and should have no problem hitting the reset button after scoring six goals (tied for fewest of NHL career) and having a career-low minus-28 rating with Dallas in 2021-22.
Biggest potential surprise
McTavish had two goals and one assist in nine games for the Ducks last season, 29 goals in the Ontario Hockey League (24 for Hamilton, five for Peterborough) and one goal in three games for San Diego in the American Hockey League. He's expected to have a big impact after earning Most Valuable Player at the 2022 IIHF World Junior Championship for Canada in August when he led all scorers with 17 points (eight goals, nine assists) in seven games.
Ready to break through
Drysdale, who is in the final season of his entry-level contract, finished second among NHL rookie defensemen with 32 points (four goals, 28 assists) in 81 games last season. Detroit Red Wings defenseman Moritz Seider, who won the Calder Trophy voted as NHL rookie of the year, led all rookie defensemen with 50 points. Drysdale, the No. 6 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft, wants to improve in his own end after finishing minus-26. The 20-year-old played with Lindholm to begin the season and then Fowler after Lindholm was traded. Drysdale was partnered with Vaakanainen at the end of the season and could find himself paired with the 23-year-old left-hand shot to begin this season.
Fantasy sleeper
Drysdale, D (fantasy average draft position: 169.1) -- He was third among rookie defensemen in power-play points (12) and could break out with exposure to valuable young forwards Zegras and McTavish. -- Pete Jensen