February
4, 2008
Plekanec Rolling Along
By Darryl Dobbs, TheFourthPeriod.com
He doesn't have the background
of an 80-point performer, but Tomas Plekanec is showing that
he'll get there sometime soon.
The Montreal pivot has 47 points in 52 games – including 18 in
his last 14. His chemistry with Alexei Kovalev and Andrei
Kostitsyn is certainly undeniable and he is a big reason for
Kovalev’s resurgence.
So where did he come from? |
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He played three seasons in the
AHL, but 66 points was his top output. Even though that was
good enough to lead the Bulldogs (he led them twice), it’s not
the mark of a prolific NHL producer. However, the bottom line
is that the 25-year-old is looking like one now, and if you
were looking carefully you may have caught some signs early.
He had spurts of offense last season, but a lot of 50- or
60-point forwards do that. What really caught my eye though,
was his performance in the World Hockey Championship. Plekanec
led the Czech Republic in scoring with four goals and eight
points in seven games and he was a plus-3. When that came on
the heels of a second half that saw him post 35 points in 43
contests he showed that there just might be something to him
in fantasy circles.
From what I’ve seen, I’m ready to consider him a 70-point
player with an upside of 80 or even 85 points. Yes, that’s
still cautious, but it’s much higher than it was a year ago…
Meanwhile...
...Another 50-point player who needs to be re-evaluated
is Ottawa’s Mike Fisher. He has 26 points in his last 23 games
and is showing that there are four big guns in Ottawa – not
three. If he could ever play 80 games (which, for the record,
I don’t think he ever will), he could be an 85-point player.
Because of his proneness to injury, assume he’s a 60-point
player who can reach 75 with some luck with his health.
...Chris Drury has put together back-to-back two-point
games and is a plus-3 in that span. He is playing with Nigel
Dawes and Petr Prucha, unfortunately; so don’t figure on this
being a turnaround.
...San Jose rearguard Sandis Ozolinsh is a minus-8 in
his last five games; so if you are in a roto league, don’t be
too eager to scoop him up because he has put up points lately.
...Since returning from his groin injury, Radim Vrbata
has seven points in three games and is a plus-5.
...The Todd Bertuzzi, Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry line
have combined for just one point in the last three games. Now
would be a good time to acquire Bertuzzi, because his owner
may be panicking between this mini-slump and the return of
Teemu Selanne. Bertuzzi’s power-play time will not be impacted
by the return of Teemu – it will be Perry’s PP time that will.
...Peter Mueller has 31 points in his last 40 games and
11 in his last eight.
...Interesting: in the last 10 games where Dan Cleary
recorded a point, he recorded two or more in eight of them.
He’s getting his points in one-game spurts, which makes it
scary to bench him when he goes a few games without a point.
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