Beyond Jack Hughes, Kaapo Kakko, Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes, which 2-3 rookie forwards could have an impact this season? -- @MattKuiper; Worth hanging on to Victor Olofsson for a couple of weeks? -- @vanislandgee; I nabbed Cody Glass after [Wednesday] night. Is he the real deal? -- @JerrodEdson; Are you high enough on Glass to drop Jake DeBrusk? -- @MarkAPier
The DeBrusk question is so close that it could come down to positional need (center vs. wing). I would probably keep DeBrusk over Glass since he's on PP1 with Boston's top forwards. That said, I would say to drop veteran center Paul Stastny, who was expected to play with valuable wings Mark Stone and Max Pacioretty based on their 2018 Stanley Cup Playoff success, in favor of Glass. It may be a bold, risky move, but it's the hunch of our fantasy staff right now.
I would absolutely add Glass and/or Olofsson in standard leagues. Below are five dark horse rookie forwards to consider adding off the waiver wire based on early trends and overall fantasy upside. You can't go wrong with any of the top three.
1. Victor Olofsson, LW/RW, BUF
2. Cody Glass, C, VGK
3. Alexander Nylander, LW/RW, CHI
4. Alexandre Texier, C/LW, CBJ
5. Max Comtois, LW, ANA
Is James van Riemsdyk a keeper on L3 but also PP1 or is he droppable for a waiver wire pickup? I'm looking at you, Nikita Gusev! -- @joexbondo
We know what van Riemsdyk is at this point: the safer of the two wings you mentioned who's likely to score 25-30 goals regardless of lineup placement. But the Philadelphia Flyers have already shuffled their lines before even playing their first regular-season game, so that makes me worry van Riemsdyk could bounce around (again) all season long.
But fortune favors the bold, and Gusev has a very high fantasy ceiling on a line with top rookie center Jack Hughes for the New Jersey Devils. Gusev is comparable to Florida Panthers wing Evgenii Dadonov, who has had at least 28 goals and 65 points in each of his two seasons since coming to the NHL from Russia. I would probably go with Gusev in the hope that his elite Kontinental Hockey League production translates to the NHL.
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