Most intriguing addition
Wallmark should get an opportunity to build off what he did last season, when he scored 25 points (12 goals, 13 assists) in 67 games with the Carolina Hurricanes and Florida Panthers. The 25-year-old plays a solid defensive game, which should help him earn playing time.
Biggest potential surprise
Pius Suter
, expected to make his NHL debut this season, has earned strong reviews from Blackhawks general manger Stan Bowman. The 24-year-old forward signed a one-year contract July 16 after he led the National League, the top professional league in Switzerland, with 53 points (30 goals, 23 assists) in 50 games for ZSC last season. Chicago is looking to Suter for energy and grit more than offensive production, but he brings scoring ability nevertheless.
Ready to break through
The Blackhawks thought Mitchell was ready for the NHL last season, but the defenseman wanted to return for his junior season at Denver, where he was captain. The 21-year-old scored 32 points (10 goals, 22 assists) in 36 games. Chicago will have a lot of competition at the position, but the hope is he'll show he's ready for the opportunity to play.
Fantasy sleeper
Defenseman Adam Boqvist scored 13 points (four goals, nine assists) in 41 games last season. He could see additional time on the top power-play unit this season, bringing exposure to elite right wing Patrick Kane, who remains a top 10 selection in fantasy despite centers Toews and Dach being out. Boqvist is an intriguing deep sleeper selection in the last round of a standard 12-team league at a thin position.--- Rob Reese
Projected lineup
Alex DeBrincat -- Dylan Strome -- Dominik Kubalik
Pius Suter -- Carl Soderberg -- Patrick Kane
Matthew Highmore -- Mattias Janmark -- MacKenzie Entwistle
Zack Smith -- David Kampf -- Ryan Carpenter
Duncan Keith -- Adam Boqvist
Calvin de Haan -- Connor Murphy
Nikita Zadorov -- Ian Mitchell
Malcolm Subban
Collin Delia