Fantasy Hockey 2014: Enticing Sleepers to Keep Your Eye On

October 9th, 2014 by Tim Keeney Leave a reply »

Fantasy hockey is back.

The NHL regular season fired up Wednesday night, but there are surely some stragglers who have yet to draft or are still looking for ways to improve their teams at the last minute.

For those of you, here's one final look at some of the most intriguing and undervalued sleepers heading into the 2014-15 campaign.

 

Jonathan Huberdeau, W, Florida Panthers



The 2012-13 Calder Trophy winner took a major step back during his sophomore campaign last season, tallying just nine goals and 19 assists in 69 games. An average of 0.41 points per game was a far cry from his 0.66 mark during his strike-shortened rookie season.

Still, there is plenty to suggest a bounce-back season is in store.

He's only 21 years old. He played well at the IIHF World Championships, notching a goal and four assists for Team Canada. And he's now playing under the tutelage of Gerard Gallant, with whom he has experience from their days with the Saint John Sea Dogs.

Gallant, via the Miami Herald's George Richards, has had nothing but praise for the burgeoning sta ...

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