Making the cut
Five of the top six forward spots appear set with Forsberg, Johansen, Duchene, Niederreiter and Mikael Granlund all assured spots on the top two lines. Who plays with them? Tolvanen likely will get the first shot, but Tanner Jeannot, who led NHL rookies with 24 goals last season, could get a chance as well. Another option could be Philip Tomasino, who had 32 points (11 goals, 21 assists) in 76 games as a rookie.
Most intriguing addition
McDonagh brings experience gained by two Stanley Cup championships and three consecutive trips to the Cup Final with the Tampa Bay Lightning. The 33-year-old can play in any situation, including against the opposition's best lines, which would ease the workload on Josi similar to the way he eased the workload for Victor Hedman with Tampa Bay.
Biggest potential surprise
Tomasino could steal a top-six forward spot after an impressive rookie season. The 21-year-old averaged 1.74 points per 60 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time, ninth among rookie forwards to play at least 50 games, despite averaging 10:00 of 5-on-5 ice time per game, which was 29th among 30 qualifying players. He finished the regular season strong with 14 points (three goals, 11 assists) in his final 28 games, including three of his four multipoint games.
Ready to break through
Cody Glass was acquired in a trade with the Vegas Golden Knights for forward Nolan Patrick on July 17, 2021, with the hope the center could hit on the potential Vegas saw when it selected him with the No. 6 pick of the 2017 draft. He had one assist in eight NHL games but excelled in the American Hockey League, leading Milwaukee with 62 points (14 goals, 48 assists) in 66 games. Still 23 years old and entering his fourth season of professional hockey, this could be the season Glass establishes himself as a full-time NHL player.
Fantasy sleeper
Niederreiter, LW (fantasy average draft position: 172.7) -- He led the Carolina Hurricanes in 5-on-5 goals per 60 minutes (1.10) last season and has a history of strong fantasy category coverage (57 points, 14 power-play points, 186 shots on goal with Minnesota Wild in 2016-17). Niederreiter, who also provides strong hits coverage (1.5 per game in 732 NHL games), is a fantasy deep fantasy sleeper ahead of a top-nine role for the Predators, who were tied for 12th in goals per game (3.20) last season and improved this offseason. -- Pete Jensen