Devante Smith-Pelly

32-Year-Old Right WingRW
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
There was no outlook written for Devante Smith-Pelly in 2024. Check out the latest news below for more on his current fantasy value.
$Signed a minor-league tryout agreement with AHL Laval in December of 2021.
Announces retirement
RWFree Agent
December 30, 2022
Smith-Pelly announced his retirement from the NHL on Friday, NBC Sports Washington reports.
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Smith-Pelly had 44 goals and 101 points in 395 career NHL games with Anaheim, Montreal, New Jersey and Washington. He won the Stanley Cup with the Capitals in 2018 while contributing seven goals and eight points in 24 playoff games. In 2021-22, he had four goals and eight points in 24 contests with AHL Laval.
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A summer ago, Smith-Pelly was enjoying folk hero status in D.C. following a breakout performance during the Capitals' Stanley Cup run, and his career seemed to be rejuvenated. Fast forward to today and the 27-year-old is once again on the fringe of NHL relevance following a disappointing 2019-20 campaign that featured just four goals and eight points in 54 games before a demotion to the minors. Perhaps another NHL team will take a chance on the Ontario native, but he remains a UFA with little to no fantasy relevance at this time.
Smith-Pelly was a fringe player competing for a roster spot at the outset of the 2017-18 campaign — he had folk-hero status by season's end. The Ducks' second-round pick from the 2010 NHL Entry Draft has bounced around the NHL during his career and was signed by Washington in the summer of 2017 after being bought out by the Devils. His tenaciousness helped him post seven goals and 16 points in 70 games, but the winger shifted into a high gear in the playoffs with seven goals in 24 contests — including goals in three straight games of the Stanley Cup Finals. Smith-Pelly surprised many by opting for a one-year, $1 million extension with the Capitals rather than cashing in on his newfound glory. The burly winger should be a mainstay in the lineup, but his fantasy value remains confined to deeper leagues unless he can become a more consistent point producer.
Smith-Pelly signed a two-way deal with the Capitals after getting bought out by the Devils following a disappointing campaign in which he posted just nine points in 53 games. The 2010 second-rounder has never been able to channel his talent into sustained NHL success, though he did tease New Jersey with eight goals and five assists in the final 18 games of 2015-16. Smith-Pelly will have to earn a spot in the Washington lineup, but he looks like the favorite to slot in as a fourth-line winger to open the season. The combination of ability and opportunity to work his way up is there, but don't bet on him capitalizing on that.
The Devils will be hoping history repeats itself, as Smith-Pelly is the second underwhelming young Anaheim draft pick they’ve acquired in hopes of a breakout. It worked out beautifully with 30-goal man Kyle Palmieri, and early returns have been promising in this case as well. Smith-Pelly scored eight goals in just 18 games with New Jersey after coming over in a trade with Montreal, finishing with a total of 14 in 64 games between the two clubs. He’ll have to win a top-six role in camp, but if he does, the 24-year-old could very well pot 20-plus goals.
A former second-round pick, Smith-Pelly has shown legitimate offensive game in the AHL, but has mostly taken on depth-line work at the NHL level. That role resulted in a meager 20 points over 74 games last year, including only three points in 20 games after coming over to Montreal via a trade with Anaheim. He's again slated for bottom-six ice time as the likely third-line right wing, and considering the Canadiens don't generate a lot of offense from their depth lines, any fantasy value Smith-Pelly offers this year will likely be more closely related to his physicality, as he dished out more than 200 hits last season.
Despite limited playing time, Smith-Pelly put up a personal best in points per game last season, then capped that off with five points in his first-ever playoff run. If he can stay healthy, Smith-Pelly could be a significant contributor for the Ducks this coming season, especially if he secures the port side of the second line beside new Duck Ryan Kesler. Just beware his advanced stats. He put up really poor possession numbers last year and if that continues, his production and his plus/minus rating will take a hit.
Smith-Pelly went pointless in the seven games that he played in the 2012-2013 season, but still has the potential to destroy opponents and change games with his bent for leather approach. Unfortunately for him, the Ducks might not have room for him on their lower lines until 2014-15. Monitor his season in the AHL -- he'll be a useful banger when he gets here and the kind of guy who'd be a perfect fit as protection for a small yet talented forward on a scoring line.
Smith-Pelly is the proverbial bull-in-the-china-shop and that's exactly what will make him beloved, both on the ice and in the fantasy arena. His ceiling isn't huge, but has the speed, skill and size to be either a second-line power winger or an abrasive, banging third liner. This season, it'll be the latter and there, he could deliver close to 30 points and 150 hits. But in a few years, he could be bringing home 50 points and all those (and more) hits.
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Tryout extended
RWFree Agent
March 8, 2022
AHL Laval extended Smith-Pelly's professional tryout Monday, Pat Hickey of the Montreal Gazette reports.
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Hooks up with Laval on PTO
RWFree Agent
January 11, 2022
Smith-Pelly joined AHL Laval on a professional tryout at the beginning of January, Pat Hickey of the Montreal Gazette reports.
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Lands AHL PTO
RWFree Agent
March 15, 2021
Smith-Pelly signed a professional tryout agreement with AHL Ontario on Monday, Andrew Gillis of NBCSN Washington reports.
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Heading overseas
RWFree Agent
October 28, 2019
Smith-Pelly signed a one-year deal with the KHL's Kunlun Red Star on Monday.
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Released from tryout
RWCalgary Flames  Free Agent
September 28, 2019
Smith-Pelly was released by the Flames on Saturday.
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