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A young and exciting Ottawa Senators team is terrorizing the NHL, while Jordan Eberle is piling up points for the Oilers. Meanwhile in Nashville, reduced minutes for Cody Franson is leading to reduced production.
The Kings are making things interesting in the Western Conference. With only a handful of playoff spots left, which teams have the best chance or going to the second dance?
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On the surface, Shore looks like an intriguing prospect. At 6-foot-3, he possesses the ideal size, and being a right-handed center, should be in high demand. But the Flames elected not to retain the budding power forward despite his scoring 38 points in 59 games with AHL Stockton this past season. The 25-year-old has untapped potential and could be a valuable addition to any team looking to bolster its depth at the NHL or AHL level. Shore was a second-round pick in 2009 and has 24 points in 80 career NHL games. Don’t hit the snooze button on this sleeper in the late rounds of fantasy drafts.