The Winnipeg Jets overachieved to some degree in 2013 and their best players are likely to experience some regression, but there are plenty of quality fantasy options on this team. Top Picks: LW Andrew Ladd has thrived offensively since joining the organization, scoring 75 goals over the last three seasons, which is tied for 19th, but also he hit a career high with 0.96 points per game last season. Hes not likely to continue at that pace, because last year brought a very high on-ice shooting percentage, but Ladd remains a quality No.2 left winger for fantasy purposes. RW Blake Wheeler also registered a career-high 0.85 points per game last season and has 105 points in 128 games over the last two seasons, which ranks 30th. Wheeler has similar percentage issues to Ladd, but because he doesnt score as many goals, having not hit 20 since his rookie season in 2008-2009, Wheeler is a lower end No. 2 right winger. D Dustin Byfuglien is a No.1 fantasy defenceman. Over the last three seasons, he ranks second among defencemen in points (134), second in goals (40) and first, by a significant margin, in shots on goal (712). Value Plays: C Bryan Little is a fine player, though not necessarily productive enough for the 20 minutes per game he plays on the Jets top line. Playing with Ladd and Wheeler does provide value, though, so Little can settle in as a No. 4 fantasy pivot. A two-time 50-point scorer, D Tobias Enstrom has 48 points in 84 games over the last two seasons, the problem being that hes played 84 of a possible 130 games. When he plays, he definitely deserves a fantasy spot, but the recent injuries cast a cloud over his value. Sleepers/Breakthrough: In the last two seasons, only two players (Alex Ovechkin and Rick Nash) have more shots on goal than LW Evander Kane, who has 477. Kane also had 47 goals in that time, despite less-than-ideal linemates, so hes ripe for an offensive explosion, particularly if he finishes at a slightly better rate than his 9.5% career shooting percentage. Aside from 2008-2009, when he hit the jackpot on Joe Thorntons wing, RW Devin Setoguchi has scored between 0.25 and 0.29 goals in his other five NHL seasons, finishing between 0.51 and 0.57 points per game in each of the last four years. Those numbers are decent, and consistent, enough to make Setoguchi a viable late-round fantasy pick. The third overall pick in 2008, D Zach Bogosian has battled injuries, missing 32 games the last two seasons, but is well-rounded enough to generate fantasy interest when healthy. Over the last four years, G Ondrej Pavelec has a .908 save percentage, which ranks 24th (out of 25 goaltenders to play at least 150 games), so thats not the most promising for the 26-year-old, but he is an undisputed number one goalie, so that means he could have fantasy value, if he could even get to an average save percentage in the .915 or .916 range. Rookies: In 11 career NHL games, C Mark Scheifele has one point, but he was a force in the Ontario Hockey League last season, scornig 79 points in 45 regular season games, then adding 41 points in 21 playoff games. If Scheifele is really ready to make his mark in the NHL, he could bump veteran Olli Jokinen from the second linem, a spot that would allow him to play with rising star Evander Kane. If Scheifele cant make that jump right away, that probably limits his fantasy appeal, but the opportunities will be coming soon. 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The attacking midfielder arrives on a free transfer from Spains Malaga. The 28-year-old joins Scottish striker Kenny Miller and Argentine midfielder Matias Laba as designated players on the Whitecaps roster.MONTREAL - The gloom of starting the season with three straight defeats hasnt descended on the Montreal Impact just yet. The players and their new, as-yet winless coach Frank Klopas, were upbeat this week as they prepared to face the Union on Saturday in Philadelphia. "The effort and intensity have been very good," said Klopas. "Everybodys shown theyre ready to play. Those setbacks will go away if we keep working like we have been." There is reason for optimism, starting with the return of star forward Marco Di Vaio and midfielder Andres Romero from the three-game suspensions they incurred from a scuffle at the end of their playoff game in October in Houston. The 38-year-old Di Vaio, a 20-goal scorer last season, may help them end a goalless string that has reached 205 minutes after being shut out in their last two matches. "Hes a competitive person, but its for the right reasons — for the group," Klopas said of Di Vaio. "His ability to create, and wanting ball in difficult moments, and to score goals... dont mean anything to him unless it helps the team win." Di Vaio is likely to step in for Andrew Wenger, who had a goal in a season-opening 3-2 loss in Dallas while filling in as the lone forward. It was not clear if Romero would start in his usual left midfield position or be available off the bench. There were also reports this week that the club is close to signing a third designated player to go with the Italian Di Vaio and Argentine midfielder Hernan Bernarello. Ignacio Piatti, an attacking midfielder who usually plays on the left wing, is believed ready to ink a deal that would see him join the Impact in June from the San Lorenzo club in Argentina. The team that opened camp with no significant signings, despite a late season plummet from first to fifth place last season, looks ready to make some changes. They also added fullback Heath Pearce during camp. A former Major League Soccer all-star with the New York Red Bulls who is coming off hip surgery, Pearce saw his first game action off the bench in a 2-0 loss at home last week to the Seattle Sounders. "I feel healthy and fit," the 29-year-old Pearce said. "Its been a long process. I ffeel young again.dddddddddddd." It was uncertain if he will start at left back, where the teams first round pick in this years draft, Eric Miller, has been impressive. Pearce likes how the Impact have not hung their heads despite the losses. The team started the 2013 campaign with four straight wins. "I dont think theres cause for alarm right now based on our results," he said. "Ive been in situations before where seasons didnt start well and Ive see a complete change in attitude and things get really dark and negative, but here its been upbeat." Defence has been an issue as Montreal has conceded six goals while scoring only twice. They have been lively on attack, leading the league with 57 shot attempts and 20 on target, but aging centreback Matteo Ferrari and converted fullback Hassoun Camera have been overwhelmed at times on counterattacks and set pieces. The Impact are missing centre back Adrian Lopez, who is due to resume practising soon after knee surgery, and the oft-injured Nelson Rivas. They hope to fix their defensive problems against Philadelphia. Montreal is 3-1-1 with 10 goals against the Union scored since joining MLS in 2012. The Union (1-1-1), coming off a 2-1 loss in Columbus, made major off-season changes including the addition of American midfielder Maurice Edu and midfielders Vincent Noguiera and Cristian Maidana. But they also have injury issues on defence, with converted forward Aaron Wheeler now playing in the middle. Impact goalkeeper Troy Perkins said the Union are a puzzle. "With the players they have, especially the new players theyve added, you dont know what youll get," he said. "You dont know if theyll be a high press team or if theyll sit back and counter or if theyll try