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Peca skated in 14 games split between the Canadiens and the Senators last year, but he had just two helpers, as he was confined to a bottom-six role. The Senators kept him around for 2020-21, but their impressive center depth will likely leave Peca in the press box more often than not if he isn't assigned to AHL Belleville. Fantasy managers likely haven't paid much attention to the 27-year-old in the past, and that's not likely to change this year, as he probably won't score enough to justify a roster spot even in a best-case scenario.
Peca was a small-fish free-agent signing prior to the 2018-19 season, and opened the campaign as the Canadiens' starting fourth-line center. He quickly became part of a revolving door on the bottom unit, failing to generate much offense and finishing the season with a minus-14 rating in 39 games. By the end of the year, he was a ghost, appearing in just one of Montreal's final 19 games. If he's not going to provide depth scoring, Peca can help his cause by improving on faceoffs or making himself indisposable on the penalty kill. Either way, he'll be one of eight players vying for a spot on the fourth line during training camp, and isn't worth a look in any fantasy setting.
Peca inked a two-year deal with the Canadiens on July 1 after failing to crack the Bolts lineup in his time in their system. At 5-foot-8 and 178 pounds, Peca is a fire-hydrant type, but he does have some intriguing upside. His speed and vision has helped him deliver three-straight 40-plus point seasons in the AHL. Peca will vie with Jacob de La Rose for the role of fourth-line pivot, and he'll help on the penalty kill. But he won't help in fantasy.