Andreas Athanasiou

Andreas Athanasiou

30-Year-Old CenterC
Chicago Blackhawks
2024 Fantasy Outlook
A long-term groin injury cost Athanasiou four months of the 2023-24 campaign, limiting him to just 28 appearances in which he generated two goals, seven assists and 44 shots. The 29-year-old natural center will be hoping to repeat his numbers from his first year in Chicago in which he managed 20 goals and 40 points in 81 contests. With the additions of Tyler Bertuzzi and Teuvo Teravainen, along with a potentially healthy Taylor Hall, there may not be a top-six role available for Athanasiou, at least at the start of the year. Still, even if he is relegated to a bottom-six role, Athanasiou should see opportunities with the man advantage, helping him retain some fantasy value heading into the 2024-25 campaign. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a two-year, $8.5 million contract with the Blackhawks in June of 2023.
Falling out of favor
CChicago Blackhawks
October 31, 2024
Athanasiou was scratched for the fourth game in a row for Thursday's 3-2 loss to the Sharks.
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Athanasiou has sat out six of the Blackhawks' first 11 games, and he hasn't earned a point while averaging 9:36 of ice time over his first five outings. The 30-year-old forward has added six shots on net, five hits, four blocked shots and a minus-1 rating. The recent success of players like Lukas Reichel and Ryan Donato likely means Athanasiou will have to wait his turn for another look in the lineup. Even when he draws back in, he's unlikely to be productive in a fourth-line role.
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Athanasiou was quietly effective for the Blackhawks last season in a year in which almost nothing went right. His 20 goals, 40 points, and 175 shots on goal in 81 games were his highest marks since the 2018-19 campaign in Detroit. Clearly liking what they saw, Chicago handed Athanasiou a new two-year, $8.5 million contract to keep him in the fold. There could be some sneaky deep-league fantasy value here if Athanasiou somehow ends up flanking wunderkind Connor Bedard, but that's far from a guarantee. Keep an eye on where the veteran lines up in training camp.
Athanasiou missed a ton of time in his second and final season with the Kings, ultimately being limited to just 28 games. His production when healthy was fine (11 goals, 17 points), but Athanasiou's 15.5 percent shooting percentage was high and likely unsustainable. The 28-year-old entered unrestricted free agency this past summer, inking a one-year, $3 million deal with the Blackhawks. Athanasiou is going to have a legitimate chance to earn significant minutes on a rebuilding Chicago team, but it won't matter if he can't shake the injury bug.
The Athanasiou that posted 30 goals and 54 points in 76 games for Detroit back in 2018-19 is likely gone forever, with his numbers in his recently completed first year with the Kings (10 goals, 23 points in 47 games) much more reflective of what to expect from the 27-year-old speedster moving forward. Athanasiou offers little in terms of power-play production and zero in terms of hits and blocks, so he's going to have to put up points in order to be a useful fantasy commodity. Toss in the fact Athanasiou has finished with a minus rating each of the past five seasons and most fantasy owners can look elsewhere with their late-round selections. Athanasiou will be back in LA this season on a one year, $2.7 million contract.
After a breakout 2018-19 in which he scored 30 goals and 54 points for the Red Wings, Athanasiou had trouble getting going last season and eventually got flipped to the Oilers, where he failed to earn a regular shift with the club's superstars and managed only one goal and two points in nine games. After the Oil declined his $3 million qualifying offer, the Kings scooped him up on a cheap one-year, prove-it deal on the eve of training camp to bolster their forward ranks, and hopefully their woeful offense. The 26-year-old's best asset is his speed, and he's capable of springing past opposition defenders for a breakaway in a heartbeat. He has good hands and is more than happy to shoot the puck, possessing a sniper's instincts. While he isn't physical and can be a defensive liability (his minus-46 rating was the worst in the NHL last season, although to be fair, Detroit players filled the bottom five spots on that list), the biggest knock against Athanasiou is his inconsistent compete level -- he'll dazzle one night, and then vanish for weeks. If he earns a spot alongside Anze Kopitar, on the power play or at even strength, Athanasiou has the talent to rebound in a big way and cash in with a long-term contract next offseason. If instead he finds himself tumbling down the depth chart as he did in Edmonton, even 15 goals and 30 points could be out of reach.
With slick hands and breakneck speed, Athanasiou qualifies as one of the more dynamic forwards in the NHL. His camp had the audacity to play contract hardball with the Red Wings when he was a restricted free agent ahead of the 2017-18 season, but AA stayed put through a series of short-term deals and appears poised to garner a lucrative contract under the direction of GM Steve Yzerman. Last year, Athanasiou dropped career highs in goals (30), assists (24) and power-play points (11) despite falling below 17 minutes per game. While he's prone to taking shifts off in the defensive zone -- as illustrated by a career minus-30 rating -- more experience should do wonders for the versatile skater. Look for Athanasiou to sneak into the premier crop of NHL scorers in his fifth season, particularly if the Wings can revamp a power play that ranked 19th overall at 18.1 percent last year.
A contract holdout cost the supremely talented Athanasiou the first 10 games of the 2017-18 campaign. Ineligible for arbitration at the time, he demanded an increased role before agreeing to another year. Detroit's 2012 fourth-round (110th overall) draft pick ultimately recorded 16 goals and 17 assists to counter a career-worst minus-15 rating over 71 games. Despite skating to a career-high 1:44 on the man advantage, Athanasiou lit the lamp just once to go with a pair of power-play assists, and he missed the net completely on 69 attempts, leading to the worst shooting percentage (9.4) of his young career. Still, at 24 years old, the trailblazer has been thrown another lifeline to stand out in a deep forward group; he signed a two-year, $6 million extension in July and spared Wings fans another drawn-out saga. Overall, he's a high-risk, high-reward fantasy option.
Athanasiou's wheels never stop spinning, and his ability to dangle through traffic makes him a true showstopper. His iCorsi/60 minute value of 15.9 -- the highest of any Red Wing in the 2016-17 season -- shows that he reigned supreme in 5-on-5 shot attempts, including those that went wide of the net or were blocked. Double-A was anything but reckless with his opportunities, though, as he converted 18 goals on 120 shots for a healthy 15.0 conversion percentage. The problem was that the Ontario native averaged a mere 13:28 of ice time in his sophomore season, and his role on the power play was largely negated by the team's absence of a true man-advantage quarterback to complement playmaking blueliner Mike Green. Provided he ultimately agrees to a contract extension -- negotiations have carried over to the preseason -- there's plenty of untapped potential with Athanasiou, and you'll want to reap the rewards. Following Detroit's first playoff miss in a quarter century, there will be immense pressure on coach Jeff Blashill to manage the budding star more efficiently. Athanasiou can return the favor by showing more consistency on a game-to-game basis.
Athanasiou possesses a lethal combination of speed and craftiness, and with a little more polish defensively, he should be ready for takeoff in 2016-17. A fourth-round (110th overall) draft selection in 2012, “Double A” split time between AHL Grand Rapids and the Red Wings last season, including being called upon by Detroit during the playoffs. The 22-year-old’s efficiency in 37 regular-season games with the parent club shouldn’t be overlooked, as he barely logged more than nine minutes of ice time per contest, but still managed nine goals and five assists while making good on 17 percent of his shot attempts. His game-winning goal against the Lightning in Game 3 of the conference quarterfinals – the lone victory for the Wings – left the Detroit faithful excited about what the future holds for Athanasiou. He should be heavily owned in fantasy even though he’s best used as a reserve until he can carve out a top-six role.
Athanasiou finished the season with AHL Grand Rapids after torching the OHL for 49 goals and 95 points. He should get a chance to make some noise in the AHL full-time this season.
Athanasiou impressed in the OHL in 2012-13, tallying 67 points in 68 games with Barrie. However, he will need to continue to prove his worth to make his way to the AHL, and perhaps the NHL.
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Tallies in Sunday's loss
CChicago Blackhawks
April 14, 2024
Athanasiou scored a goal on two shots in Sunday's 4-2 loss to the Hurricanes.
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Finally lights lamp Saturday
CChicago Blackhawks
April 7, 2024
Athanasiou scored his first goal of the season in Saturday's 3-2 win over the Stars.
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Two helpers in return
CChicago Blackhawks
March 12, 2024
Athanasiou recorded two assists and three shots on goal in Tuesday's 7-2 win over the Ducks.
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Returning to lineup
CChicago Blackhawks
March 12, 2024
Athanasiou (groin) will return to the lineup Tuesday when Chicago plays Anaheim at home, per Mark Lazerus of The Athletic.
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Questionable against Washington
CChicago Blackhawks
Groin
March 8, 2024
Athanasiou (groin) will travel with his teammates to Washington, but he's considered questionable for Saturday's contest against the Capitals, per Scott Powers of The Athletic.
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Could return to lineup Tuesday
CChicago Blackhawks
March 12, 2024
Athanasiou, who has missed time due to a groin injury, was spotted taking line rushes at Tuesday's morning skate, per Charlie Roumeliotis of NBC Sports Chicago.
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Athanasiou has played in only 11 games this year, recording four assists and 20 shots on goal. The 29-year-old had 20 goals and 20 assists in 81 contests last season. He will look to break off some of the rust in the Blackhawks' last 17 outings.
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