Colton Sceviour

35-Year-Old Right WingRW
 Free Agent  
2024 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Colton Sceviour in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Signed a one-year contract with SC Bern (Switzerland) in August of 2022.
Signs with Swiss club
RWFree Agent
August 15, 2022
Sceviour agreed to terms on a one-year contract with SC Bern (Switzerland) on Monday.
ANALYSIS
Sceviour played in just 35 games for the Oilers last season in which he managed two goals, three assists and 38 shots while averaging 9:28 of ice time. This likely will mark the end of the 33-year-old winger's NHL career, which would see him eventually retire having logged 535 games for Dallas, Florida, Pittsburgh and Edmonton. He racked up 156 points across those stops.
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After four seasons with the Panthers, Sceviour was acquired by the Penguins along with Mike Matheson as part of the Patric Hornqvist deal in September. While the addition of the 31-year-old Alberta native to the trade was likely considered an afterthought by many, the versatile winger will provide some much needed veteran depth in a fourth-line role, though his spot in the lineup will likely be challenged whenever Zach Aston-Reese (shoulder) is cleared to return. As such, Sceviour is unlikely to offer much in terms of fantasy value considering his minutes will be limited and he won't log time with the man advantage.
Sceviour is not an exciting fantasy entity. The 30-year-old grinder has never exceeded 11 goals, 26 points or 25 PIM in a season, and while he has a high floor for a fourth-liner, even owners in deeper formats are better off taking a flier on a player with higher upside. The picture doesn't get any rosier if you sub out PIM for hits, as Sceviour has broken 100 only once in his career.
Sceviour has been an incredibly consistent depth forward over the last several years. He's scored between 23 and 26 points in each of the last four seasons with the Panthers and Stars, totaling 40 goals over that span. The 29-year-old has also played at least 70 games in each of those seasons while averaging 13:24 of ice time per game, including 13:26 during the 2017-18 campaign. He doesn't provide too much fantasy value, but he can be a solid, consistent winger in deeper fantasy formats.
Despite honing his craft in the AHL for five seasons and racking up 240 points in 348 games there (including 32 goals and 63 points over 54 games in his final minor-league campaign), Sceviour seems destined for a checking-line role in the NHL. He appeared in a career-high 80 contests last year, scoring nine goals and 24 points while dishing out 108 hits. Sceviour is a bit of a late bloomer at 28 years old, but the Panthers like his two-way play and used him heavily in shorthanded situations last year. The Albertan winger should be able to increase his offensive totals to some degree, especially after the Panthers jettisoned some of their most heavily utilized wingers in the offseason, but he'll need to earn increased ice time in offensive situations first.
Sceviour saw his first serious NHL time last season, playing 26 games over which he put up eight goals and four assists. It's not clear how he'll fit into the Stars loaded forward corps, but if he can crack the lineup, he takes a lot of shots and has a nose for the net. The thing that may hold him back -- should he make the roster -- is that the top-six in Dallas is stacked. Theoretically, he could potentially displace Valeri Nichushkin or Antoine Roussel as the presumed young players who will appear in the top-six with Jamie Benn, Tyler Seguin, Jason Spezza and Ales Hemsky. But we're not sure he gets that chance this season. If he gets up there, he has a chance of producing beyond projections. But if he's on the third or fourth line, this may be a year of developing for him. He has a relatively low ceiling compared to some of the high-end prospects in the system, so there's no reason to risk a pick on him. The rewards just aren't that great.
Sceviour finally started to show off the scoring punch he showed throughout his junior career in his third season in the AHL, potting 21 goals in 75 with the Texas Stars. He doesn't have great size or youth on his side, however, so it's pretty iffy at this point if he'll ever surface in the NHL.
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Sent down Thursday
RWEdmonton Oilers  Foreign
May 26, 2022
Sceviour was reassigned to AHL Bakersfield on Thursday, per CapFriendly.
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Up with big club
RWEdmonton Oilers  Foreign
May 18, 2022
Sceviour was called up from AHL Bakersfield on Wednesday, per CapFriendly.
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Demoted to AHL
RWEdmonton Oilers  Foreign
March 11, 2022
Sceviour was reassigned to AHL Bakersfield on Friday.
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Recalled from AHL Bakersfield
RWEdmonton Oilers  Foreign
February 19, 2022
Sceviour was promoted from AHL Bakersfield on Saturday.
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Shipped to AHL
RWEdmonton Oilers  Foreign
February 2, 2022
Sceviour was assigned to AHL Bakersfield on Wednesday.
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Likely staying in Edmonton
RWEdmonton Oilers  Foreign
October 12, 2021
Sceviour is expected to finalize a deal with the Oilers this week, Ryan Rishaug of TSN.ca reports.
ANALYSIS
Sceviour signed a professional tryout agreement with Edmonton in September and seems to have done enough to warrant a one-year contract. The 32-year-old winger pocketed five goals and 10 points in 46 games with the Penguins last season. He should see a similar bottom-six role with the Oilers this season.
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