Bounce-back: Scott Hartnell, LW
Hartnell, 34, is another year older and has been the subject of trade speculation but remains with the Blue Jackets and is a viable category cog for standard or hits leagues. Hartnell took a step back in five of the six standard categories last season yet was one of three players with at least 49 points and 100 penalty minutes (Wayne Simmonds, Philadelphia Flyers; Dustin Byfuglien, Winnipeg Jets). If Hartnell rebounds this season with 55-60 points, 200 SOG and at least 15 PPP, he likely would finish among the top 75 fantasy players. Owners should make a list of category coverage assets to target, and Hartnell needs to be on your buy-low radar in late rounds. His hits league coverage also remains strong; he has at least 130 in each of the six full seasons since the category became tracked.
Impact prospect: Zach Werenski, D
The Blue Jackets have promising young forwards Pierre-Luc Dubois and Sonny Milano in their system, but Werenski may be their best prospect. Werenski was a point-per-game defenseman in 36 games for the University of Michigan last season and had 14 points in 17 playoff games during a championship run for Lake Erie of the American Hockey League. Jones is Columbus' top defenseman in the short and long term, but Werenski's ceiling is high, especially when fantasy owners saw the immediate impact of Union College product Shayne Gostisbehere for the Flyers last season. If you're digging for high-upside defensemen late in a draft, there are many reasons to take a chance on this 19-year-old in the hope he makes the opening night roster.
Goalie outlook
Bobrovsky should get the bulk of the starts if healthy, even if the Blue Jackets struggle out of the gate. Columbus has backup Curtis McElhinney, 33, signed for one more season but was happy to introduce Joonas Korpisalo to the NHL last season. Korpisalo, 22, is a high-upside sleeper goalie for deep formats considering he had more wins (16) than Bobrovsky (15) despite fewer games with a much better save percentage (Korpisalo: .920; Bobrovsky: .908). If Bobrovsky misses time with injury again, Columbus could make a full-time switch to the youngest of its three goalies. If you have Bobrovsky as the third goalie on your fantasy roster and room for a fourth, Korpisalo is worth handcuffing.