When it comes to drafting an illusion hockey team, there's no greater joy compared to moment you call a reputation and listen to 3 other GM's groan, "I forgot about that guy!". These players might be overlooked through your average GM for your plethora of reasons. Mostly, since they are significantly smart whenever you. A lot of these guys had unhealthy seasons just last year, caused by injury, etc. Others are traditionally undervalued. Using them will slide a round or two beyond where collectively. Don't lose out on them.OffenseDerick Brassard - Brassard started the 2008 season burning down, before being derailed utilizing a season ending injury. Many managers often have forgotten about him completely. Assuming he's to health, could be an essential breakout season for Brassard. Pull him in a late round and you will get your money's worth. Jason Spezza - With the sudden collapse of one's Senators last season, pursued by the Dany Heatley saga, most GM's needs out on guys like Spezza. Expect to find him sliding in to the later rounds. If that happens, snag him up. His goal totals have remained while in the mid-30's. Only his assists slipped slightly a year ago. Expect Spezza to get back to not less than a point-a-game pace last season. Paul Stastny - Statsny most probably the forgotten man and your draft table this fall. You needn't be part of the crowd. His downturn in points during the last 2 seasons is concerning injuries. Assuming he's fully recovered, to expect a major rebound this season. DefenseZach Bogosian - 9 goals in 47 games for a rookie isn't too shabby. If he could remain in the lineup for the complete season, he just could be dark horse worth nabbing inside of a late round. Kurtis Foster - Foster includes a great points per game average over his career. The drawback is actually injuries. He gave the impression to reveal that he's fully recovered from the few games he played at the end of last season. Most GMs will ignore Foster completely. Save him for the late round pick and cash in huge. Wade Redden - Don't give up on Wade Redden just yet. Most GMs could have written him off here a result of disappointing season he had in 2008. He's still a talented player. The best the Rangers have to give when Gaborik is going. Expect coming back on the 10 goal territory for Redden. Lubomir Visnovsky - Visnovsky totaled only 31 points points last season, but he accomplished it in only 50 games. Many GMs will overlook him after his injuries last season, along with an average performance in 07; however, remember he scored about 20 goals during the 2 seasons before that. Expect him to pop in 15 and maybe there is much surprise and obtain time for prominence as the top fantasy defenseman. Ryan Whitney - Whitney struggled after returning from injury midway because of the season. Don't let that fool you into passing it on him at your draft table. Whitney was motivated to generally be the top fantasy defensemen this past year leading to a hurt came. With a brand new begin in Anaheim next season, Whitney should make contact with form, particularly with Pronger clearing the road for lots more ice time. GoaliesPascal Leclaire - It is straightforward to forget and overlook Leclaire entering into this year. He got away and off to a sluggish start, was injured a good number of last season, then was transferred to a falling Senators squad. Fresh fruits, he was really a rising star in 2008, and Ottawa isn't blowing up their team. The Senators could easily recover in the playoffs the year 2010, and Leclaire could certainly make contact with the premium 10 in the deal.