Brendan Smith

Brendan Smith

35-Year-Old DefensemanD
New Jersey Devils
2023 Fantasy Outlook
Smith was in the lineup pretty much every night for the Devils early in the season, but he managed just a single assist in his first 28 games and starting in mid-February, his playing time tailed off massively. He saw action in just three of the club's dozen postseason contests. Smith is a highly-respected veteran and an ideal No. 7 defender in the latter stages of his career, but the Devils traded for Colin Miller in free agency and will give Luke Hughes a full-time role in 2023-24, meaning Smith has virtually zero chance of claiming a full-time gig for the team. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a two-year, $2.2 million contract with the Devils in July of 2022.
Big three-point effort carries win
DNew Jersey Devils
April 6, 2024
Smith had a goal and two assists in a 4-3 win over Ottawa on Saturday.
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He wired a slap shot from the point that went high glove in the first period that pushed the score to 3-0. Smith has goals in back-to-back games to give a total of five on the season. He has 14 points, 91 blocked shots, 108 hits and 54 shots on net in 58 appearances this campaign. Smith isn't much of a fantasy force, but it's been a productive couple of games for him.
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2023–24 Time On Ice Stats
  • Average Time On Ice:
    16:06
  • Average Power Play TOI:
    0:02
  • Average Short-Handed TOI:
    2:48
 
Ice Time
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Short-Handed
2021–22
13:55
0:01
1:04
2022–23
15:33
0:02
1:36
2023–24
16:06
0:02
2:48
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Likely to return Friday?
DNew Jersey Devils
March 1, 2024
Smith, who is dealing with an undisclosed injury, is considered probable for Friday's game against Anaheim, according to Amanda Stein of the Devils' official site.
ANALYSIS
Smith participated in the morning skate and the plan is for him to take part in the pregame warmups before receiving final clearance to play. However, the Devils will deploy an extra blueliner for the warmups just to be safe. Smith has three goals, nine points, 47 PIM, 81 hits and 55 blocks in 41 appearances this season.
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Smith's not much of a producer offensively, as he has never reached the 20-point mark since cracking the NHL in 2011. He has been remarkably consistent with his trips to the sin bin, though, racking up between 62 and 71 PIM in each of the past seven seasons. Unless you're in the deepest formats that rewards penalty minutes, there's little reason to consider Smith in the fantasy realm, even if he's able to nail down a consistent spot on the Rangers' blue line.
Smith will likely be buried in the AHL if the Rangers fail to buy him out or trade him. It's possible he sticks with the big club as a seventh defenseman, but Smith's best chance at actually holding down a third-pairing role would probably involve a change of scenery. While he has never cracked the 20-point mark, Smith could have fleeting value in deep leagues that count PIM should he earn consistent ice time -- he's cracked 60 PIM in each of the past six seasons.
To say Smith disappointed in the first year of a four-year, $17.4 million contract is putting it mildly. He posted just eight points in 44 games before being sent down to AHL Hartford, where he proceeded to add two points and a minus-11 rating in 11 games. Smith will have a chance to win back an NHL job in camp and New York would ideally like a man it owes $4.35 million for three more seasons to be contributing to the parent club, but there's a good chance he'll fail to beat out of any of the team's league-ready prospects or remaining veterans. Even if Smith earns playing time in 2018-19, owners won't exactly be tripping over each other to grab a player that's never reached the 20-point mark.
Once considered a potentially impactful two-way defenseman, Smith has never cleared 20 points in a season and managed just nine in 51 games last year. However, he gave the Rangers a jolt of energy and physicality after coming over in a midseason trade, which was enough for them to sign him to a four-year, $17.4 million contract. (You'd think they'd have learned their lesson about overpaying for non-elite defensemen after buying out Dan Girardi and his $5.5 million cap hit just two weeks prior to signing Smith, but apparently not.) Smith will thus assume a spot on New York’s blue line, most likely in the role of a stay-at-home complement to the puck-moving Brady Skjei on the second pairing.
Too often in the 2015-16 season, Smith watched game action from the press box as a healthy scratch. That’s not to say that he’s devoid of offense. Smith is a skilled passer, but he hasn’t amounted to much in the NHL after setting up 59 scores in 152 games with AHL Grand Rapids between 2010-13. Still, Detroit made a concerted effort to improve its defense in the offseason, including the hiring of Doug Houda, a former Wings player who will be tasked with revamping the blue line and penalty-killing unit. If Houda fails to get Smith up to the standard expected of him as a former first-round pick (2007) -- despite the defenseman entering a contract year -- then it should be considered a disappointment and could mark the end of Smith’s tenure in Detroit. On the contrary, if he sparks offensively early on in 2016-17, that could be a sign that he’s buying into the new system and might be worth plucking from the waiver wire in deeper fantasy leagues.
Smith settled into a little more steady role with the Red Wings in 2013-14, scoring 19 points in 71 games. The offensive-minded blueliner got burned less by risky moves, but still is developing. He should improve on the 19 points he registered last season in the upcoming campaign, but still is in the lower-to-middle tier of fantasy defensemen.
Smith had an up-and-down postseason with the Wings last season demonstrating both his offensive prowess and his occasional defensive liabilities. The young defenseman is still learning his craft in the big leagues and has a bright future if he can nail down some of his defensive lapses.
Even if Smith is initially outside of the top-four blueliners, he could emerge as an option for one of the top pairings and quickly earn a significant power-play role after delivering seven points in 14 games (1 G, 6 A) and a plus-3 rating in his first taste of Detroit last season. Asking him to immediately fill the offensive void created by the retirement of Nicklas Lidstrom may be a bit much, but Smith could ascend to the front of the line quickly if the more senior players ahead of him on the depth chart prove unwilling -- or unable -- to quarterback the Wings' power play effectively. In multi-year formats, Smith should be upgraded as he's a virtual lock to secure the aforementioned roles at some point in the not-so-distant future.
Smith projects as an eventual top-four blueliner with power-play quarterback upside, but the Wings' addition of Ian White and Mike Commodore could give the team enough short-term depth to enable Smith to begin the year at Grand Rapids (AHL) again. Smith racked up 32 points (12 G, 20 A) with the Griffins in 63 games last season and may not be far away from a prominent role with the big club. Particularly in keeper formats, Smith is an excellent late-round target as he's ready to contribute at the NHL-level should the opportunity arise.
A finalist for the Hobey Baker award in his junior season at the University of Wisconsin, Smith led the nation in blue-line scoring with 52 points (15 G, 37 A) last season. He'll likely spend his first professional season in Grand Rapids (AHL), but Smith has the polish to make it up to Detroit quickly and there's top-four potential here depending on how his game develops at the defensive end. The Red Wings believe that Smith will need very little time in the minors before he's ready to contribute at the NHL level – there are some concerns about his maturity after some off-ice incidents in Madison – but don't be surprised if he debuts this season when injuries necessitate a call up or two. If you're searching for internal options to eventually take over as the role of power-play quarterback whenever Nicklas Lidstrom decides to hang up his skates, look no further.
Smith is developing into a top-end offensive blueliner entering his junior season at the University of Wisconsin. Prior to getting derailed by a wrist injury, Smith had 18 points in 21 games (7 G, 11 A) with all of his goals coming on the power play. Much like fellow farmhand Jakub Kindl, Smith projects as an eventual top-four defenseman at the NHL level. The only question is whether he'll leave the Badgers after this season or return for his senior year in 2010-11.
Smith will spend the 2008-09 playing his sophomore season for the University of Wisconsin.
Smith brings an air of intrigue to the 2007 NHL draft. He's a great skater and puck mover, and he brings a transport truck full of skill to the blue line. But he hasn't really be tested to date -- he's another young man who played Tier 2 hockey for the past few seasons and really needs to be pushed harder to develop. He'll head off to the University of Wisconsin for 2007-2008 and if he adapts well, Smith will be the steal of the 2007 draft class. He has the potential to be a number one, minute-munching, point-tallying stud; stash him and wait.
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Good to go Friday
DNew Jersey Devils
March 1, 2024
Smith (undisclosed) is in Friday's lineup against the Ducks, Amanda Stein of the Devils' official site reports.
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Questionable for Friday
DNew Jersey Devils
Undisclosed
February 29, 2024
Smith (undisclosed) is considered questionable for Friday's contest against Anaheim, per Amanda Stein of the Devils' official site.
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Lights lamp Tuesday
DNew Jersey Devils
February 27, 2024
Smith scored a goal on two shots and blocked three shots in Tuesday's 7-2 win over the Sharks.
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Goal, assist in Stadium Series
DNew Jersey Devils
February 18, 2024
Smith notched a goal and an assist in Saturday's 6-3 Stadium Series win over the Flyers.
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Removed from IR
DNew Jersey Devils
February 13, 2024
Smith (knee) was activated from injured reserve Tuesday, per the NHL media site.
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