Close Menu
PlayActionNews

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. exits Saturday's game vs. Orioles after being hit by pitch

    September 27, 2025

    Xander Zayas signs with Bad Bunny’s agency, eyes breakout

    September 27, 2025

    Rookie Watch: Demidov and 11 other names you need to know this season

    September 27, 2025

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Home
    • Daily News
    • Soccer
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Football
    • Boxing
    • UFC
    • Fantasy
    Saturday, September 27
    PlayActionNews
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    PlayActionNews
    Home»Fantasy»Rookie Watch: Demidov and 11 other names you need to know this season
    Fantasy

    Rookie Watch: Demidov and 11 other names you need to know this season

    By Amanda CollinsSeptember 27, 20257 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Rookie Watch: Demidov and 11 other names you need to know this season
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    • Victoria MatiashSep 27, 2025, 08:44 AM ET

      Close

        Victoria Matiash is a contributing writer for fantasy hockey and betting at ESPN. Victoria has been a part of the fantasy team since 2010.

    Unquestionably, these skilled novices can bring fresh energy to both their respective squads and your own fantasy roster. Some, sooner than later. Must-draft targets in dynasty and keeper competition, the following dozen Calder Trophy candidates might also serve as valuable performers in most redraft competition.

    It’s your league. Run it how you want.

    Choose your league size, customize the scoring and set the rules you want to create the fantasy hockey league you want to play in.

    Create your custom league for free!

    As an individual, the early Calder favorite is a dazzling talent. While there’s no question he’s going to produce, to what degree will largely depend on how well the teen meshes with his linemates. Ahead of the regular season, Demidov is pegged to play with Patrik Laine and center Kirby Dach. If both can stay fit — rather significant ifs considering their respective health histories — and this trio gels, look out. If not, coach Martin St. Louis will be quick to shuffle in whoever gets the most out of the Canadiens’ fifth-overall draft selection (2024). So invested fantasy managers likely need not fret regardless.

    That Demidov is also expected to compete on a top power play with Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield provides even more promise. I also like that he earned a seven-game taste of NHL action, including in the playoffs, last spring. This dynamic winger boasts a 65-point ceiling, with a good fraction of them counting with the extra skater. Draft him appropriately.

    Skating on a top line and power play with Robert Thomas, the University of Minnesota product is going to put up points. Not at the 1.28/game pace like he did in Big-10 competition, but a good number. How about 60-65? Drafted three full years ago, Snuggerud is now fully ready to go. I’ve got this physical winger — comparable to Toronto’s Matthew Knies — on my way-too-premature Calder ballot right behind Demidov.

    Fantasy hockey essentials

    • Which league is right for you?
    • Position tiers: Forwards | Defensemen
    • Goalie guide | Category/Roto picks
    • Projections | Mock draft lobby
    • Rankings | Best team names
    • Greg Wyshynski’s 10 players to draft
    • Sign up and play for free today!

    Pesky and physical, Leonard is another well-rounded forward who can pop the puck in the net. Skating on a scoring line with his current landlord, Pierre-Luc Dubois, and competing on the Caps’ secondary power play, the 20-year-old will put up points with the best on this list. Which should make his habit of leaving dishes in the Dubois household sink all the more forgivable. Count on at least a pair of hits from the Massachusetts native every game as well.

    Plain and simple, if Koivunen stays planted on a top line (and power play, possibly?) with Sidney Crosby, he’s going to contribute. A gig on Evgeni Malkin’s unit wouldn’t be too bad either. Drafted way back in 2021, the now 22-year-old kicked in seven assists in only eight contests with the Penguins this past campaign. While other rookies seem to be getting more preseason attention, Koivunen’s potential can’t be overlooked as a deeper-league dark horse.

    All of ESPN. All in one place.

    Watch your favorite events in the newly enhanced ESPN App. Learn more about what plan is right for you. Sign Up Now

    Coach Ryan Warsofsky appears pleased with Misa’s performance in camp to date, even offering the young center a shot on the Sharks’ second scoring line. If this year’s second-overall draft pick ends up supplanting Alexander Wennberg in that slot, along with seeing minutes with the man-advantage, he’ll make a good deal of productive noise. Probably not Celebrini-like rookie numbers, but around the 60-point mark to start. This rising star is fast. Which, in addition to his other full bag of talents, helped him bang out 62 goals and 72 assists in 65 games with the Saginaw Spirit this past season. Misa deserves a spot on your roster in deeper scoring fantasy leagues.

    Goodness knows, the Islanders need to mine more scoring from somewhere. Maybe the KHL-export contributes in that department as a top-line threat alongside center Bo Horvat and fellow New York newbie Jonathan Drouin. Remember when Artemi Panarin collected 77 points in his first NHL season with the Blackhawks as a 24-year-old? Patrick Roy and Co. are certainly hoping for anything near a carbon-copy performance from their more-seasoned rookie, who turns 25 in October. Shabanov is worth a swing as a similar fantasy sleeper in 2025-26.

    Editor’s Picks

    1 Related

    Anchoring Chicago’s top power play — because who else? — and armed with an impressive shot, the 21-year-old is inevitably going to put up points. He’s also going to throw his body around often while blocking enough shots to satisfy any manager in ESPN standard leagues. Far from a household name outside of Chicago, Rinzel will become familiar to fantasy players and hockey fans alike soon enough. As long as plus/minus doesn’t weigh too heavily, the towering defender is a must-draft prospect in any deeper league.

    Flames fans are super excited for this kid’s emergence and with good cause. After putting up a whopping 107 points in 61 games with the Saginaw Spirit, the 19-year-old appears on route to play in the big leagues this year. And if/when Calgary trades Rasmus Andersson as anticipated, he’s going to anchor the secondary power play. Projected (eventually) to skate alongside shutdown defender Kevin Bahl, Parekh will also enjoy the extra freedom to contribute offensively at even-strength. Gifted with a nasty edge, the ninth-overall draft pick (2024) sports a little extra shine for fantasy managers who appreciate penalty minutes.

    He’s going to reward his fantasy managers as a valuable performer … one day. But unless Buium replaces Brock Faber on the Wild’s top power play unit, or Jared Spurgeon on the second, this year’s numbers might be more modest. Barring an inordinate number of blocked-shots, the University of Denver alum is likely a year or two away from making a significant splash in conventional redraft leagues. Again, unless he squeezes onto one of the aforementioned special teams units. So, keep a view of how that unfolds.


    Want to test out different approaches? Try out the ESPN Mock Draft Lobby.


    Head coach Patrick Roy: “We’re going to give him time.” Which makes sense, considering June’s No. 1 draft pick turned 18 this September. That’s young for any skater, never mind a defenseman. No question Schaefer is going to post superior numbers when he gets his full-time shot, which, two weeks before the regular season, doesn’t feel like this year. But this is a franchise blueliner and future star. So if your dynasty/keeper squad is in rebuild mode, grab this kid ASAP.

    Play Fantasy Hockey For Free

    Create or join a fantasy hockey league on ESPN. New leagues start fresh weekly! Sign up today>>

    Oh, he’s going to play, alright. With Alex Nedeljkovic serving as the other option, the 23-year-old needn’t worry about seeing a healthy dose of NHL action this season round. Now whether the ever-improving Sharks can perform well enough out front of whoever’s postured between the pipes is the bigger question. If San Jose wins significantly more games than they did last year (20), Askarov could serve as a good sleeper pick in deeper fantasy leagues. They should, if Macklin Celebrini, Will Smith, and William Eklund each take another step forward as anticipated. I’m not drafting the guy, but will keep a close eye on San Jose this fall to gauge whether Askarov merits grabbing off the wire.

    If Linus Ullmark misses any significant time, like he did last season, the 23-year-old could serve as an exceptional fantasy surprise in 2024-25. When promoted from the Belleville Senators this past winter, he posted an 8-3-1 record, 1.99 GAA, .925 SV%, while earning three shutouts. Not too shabby. This year’s full-time backup for a good Senators squad will see a lot more action this year. Keep Merilainen on your fantasy radar as a viable streaming option, at minimum.

    See also:

    • Matt Savoie, F, Edmonton Oilers

    • Isaac Howard, F, Edmonton Oilers

    • Rutger McGroarty (IR), F, Pittsburgh Penguins

    • Gabe Perreault, F, New York Rangers

    • Alexander Nikishin, D, Carolina Hurricanes

    • Sam Dickinson, D, San Jose Sharks


    Download the ESPN Fantasy Sports app and have every player right at your fingertips. Available on the App Store and Google Play.


    Demidov Names rookie Season Watch
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    Basketball

    Nets season preview: Is rebuilding Brooklyn team going anywhere?

    September 27, 2025
    Fantasy

    NFL 2025 Week 4 Start ‘Em Sit ‘Em: Ladd McConkey bounces back versus the Giants

    September 27, 2025
    Fantasy

    Fantasy Football Rankings & Start/Sit Lineup Advice: Week 4

    September 27, 2025
    Fantasy

    The Fantasy Footballers Podcast Recap Week 4

    September 27, 2025
    Fantasy

    Ricky Pearsall NFL Stats & News

    September 27, 2025
    Soccer

    Amorim: Man United players need wins to heal scars of last season

    September 27, 2025
    Editors Picks

    Pacquiao wants to fight again: Can Romero or Mayweather be next?

    July 20, 2025

    July update: 2025 top 10 prospect rankings for all 30 MLB teams

    July 20, 2025

    NBA free agency 2025 – Reaction and grades for the biggest signings

    July 20, 2025

    Fantasy baseball lineup advice and betting tips for Sunday

    July 20, 2025
    Top Reviews

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    Editor's Picks

    Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. exits Saturday's game vs. Orioles after being hit by pitch

    September 27, 2025

    Xander Zayas signs with Bad Bunny’s agency, eyes breakout

    September 27, 2025

    Rookie Watch: Demidov and 11 other names you need to know this season

    September 27, 2025

    Tyreek Hill misses Saturday’s practice, is expected to play Monday

    September 27, 2025
    Latest Posts
    Facebook Pinterest WhatsApp Instagram

    Popular Categories

    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Fantasy
    • Boxing
    • Daily News

    Trending News

    • Football
    • Picks
    • Soccer
    • UFC

    Useful Links

    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2025 PlayActionNews .
    • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Disclaimer

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.