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Da Costa put together an impressive season with AHL Binghamton last season, racking up 18 goals, 40 assists, and a plus-19 rating in 56 games with the team. That production didn't translate well to the NHL, though, as the center managed just three goals and an assist in 12 appearances with the Senators. The team is certainly hoping for more out of the 25-year-old this season, and there's a good chance he'll make the team out of training camp. If he can find his scoring touch against the tougher competition, Da Costa could be a sleeper that turns a good fantasy roster into a great one.
The young forward has seen limited NHL action, playing in just 35 games over the last three seasons, but that probably means the Senators think he's worth considering forward. He'll probably get a look for a few games again this season, but he's probably not worth picking up until he really secures a roster spot with the big club.
The highly touted college free agent, signed by Ottawa in March of 2011, had a relatively solid start to his professional career. He began his rookie season with Ottawa, playing in 22 games, picking up three goals and two assists. It was clear though that he had a lot to learn at the NHL level and was simply not strong enough to handle the day-to-day grind of NHL games. With the Binghamton Senators of the AHL, DaCosta started to show signs of why Ottawa wanted him as a college free agent. In 46 games, he registered 13 goals, 23 assists and a minus-12 rating. Da Costa will need to come into camp much stronger than last year and show more consistency in his overall game. With Ottawa's acquisition of Kyle Turris, DaCosta has been bumped down the depth chart in Ottawa and will likely have a hard time finding minutes with the big club unless a rash of injuries strikes Ottawa's top-six forwards. He signed a one-year contract extension in the off-season and has a lot of room to grow. He's only 23-years old and should spend most, if not all, of the 2012-13 season playing down on the farm.
Da Costa will likely spend the majority of his first full pro season playing for Ottawa's AHL affiliate in Binghamton. The highly-skilled center will need time to adjust to the pro game especially the physical aspects. Da Costa will need to get stronger, as most young prospects do, but once he rounds into form, his game should translate well at the NHL level. He has great on-ice vision, above average speed, and is skilled with the puck. Da Costa is more of a playmaker than a finisher and has some grit to his game. With a solid season in the AHL, he'll have a good shot at making the big club in 2012-13.