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    Default A few mediocre dmen (fantasy-wise)

    Hamonic, Andrew MacDonald, Johnny Boychuk

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    What do you expect from these guys over the next 3 or so years?
    Any of them consistent 30pt guys?
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    I think that all three could be consistent 30 pt D-men, although it is unlikely.
    I Don't expect Hamonic to be a consistent offensive producer over the next 3 years-if ever. Macdonald is intriguing, but again, His game will probably have ups and downs over the next 3 years. The safest bet here in my eyes is Boychuck, who has shown he can produce with good ice time.

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    I don't expect neither to be great fantasy options. I'd go with Hamonic. I think he slightly better than the other two.
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