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In his last game just before the All-Star break (Jan. 26 versus the Blackhawks), Rask saw a season-low 11:59 of ice time, with zero minutes on the power play.

In his last game just before the All-Star break, Jan. 26 versus the Blackhawks, Rask saw a season-low 11:59 of ice time, with zero minutes on the power play.

Analysis:

Rask is still averaging over 16 minutes per game on the season, but he's only seen that much ice time once since the end of December. Previously, Rask was skating in a top-six role for the Canes, but he's currently centering the team's third line between Jeff Skinner and Riley Nash. With 29 points in 49 games, he still has a good chance to surpass his 33-point rookie campaign from last season, but it will be a grind if he continues to see bottom-six minutes. Go with a more viable fantasy alternative if you have one.

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