Blake Comeau

38-Year-Old Left WingLW
 Free Agent  
2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Stars in June of 2021.
Passes through waivers unclaimed
LWDallas Stars  Free Agent
November 12, 2021
Comeau cleared waivers Friday and is expected to report to AHL Texas, Matthew DeFranks of The Dallas Morning News reports.
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The 35-year-old has 334 points in 909 NHL contests, so it was surprising to see him waived and then pass through unclaimed. Comeau hasn't played a non-NHL professional contest since a 19-game AHL stint in 2008-09.
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Comeau signed a one-year contract in June to stay with the Stars for a fourth straight season, but his offense has been on the decline since he arrived in Big D. He had 14 points, 106 hits, 37 PIM and a minus-13 rating in 51 contests last year while mainly playing in a third-line role. With the emergence of young stars like Roope Hintz, Jason Robertson, Denis Gurianov and Joel Kiviranta, Comeau will likely drop to a pure fourth-line role in his age-35 season in 2021-22. A return to the 20-point mark is unlikely, although he should remain a physical force and a threat for shorthanded points -- he had two of those last season.
At this point in his career, Comeau is locked in as a fourth-line winger. He's played that role well with the Stars, chipping in 16 points, 107 hits and 36 PIM in 55 outings last year. Comeau hasn't topped the 30-point mark since 2017-18, his last year with the Avalanche -- and the Stars are a much more defense-first team, which will suppress his scoring chances. Comeau should again pace for roughly 15-to-20 points while providing significant hit totals in 2020-21. Fantasy managers in deeper formats may be able to find a use for him as an injury replacement, but he is unlikely to be considered on draft day.
The journeyman forward signed a three-year deal with Dallas last offseason, and his first campaign for the team was solid if not exactly impressive. Comeau played 77 games, embracing a physical checking role and laying a career-high 208 hits, but his seven goals and 18 points didn't move the needle from a fantasy perspective and were his lowest output since 2013-14. Given the talent ahead of him on the depth chart, there's no reason to expect his assignment to change. Comeau will handle a bottom-six assignment and dish some punishment while chipping in some very occasional offense.
The definition of a journeyman, Comeau joins the sixth team of his career in Dallas after three seasons in his most recent stop with the Avalanche. The veteran still provided quality depth with 34 points and a plus-5 rating in his age-31 season, not to mention 145 hits and 50 PIM. He has now topped 30 points in three of the last four seasons after failing to do so in any of the previous three and should have a reasonable opportunity at repeating that feat with the Stars in a bottom-six role this season.
The 31-year-old Comeau brings a solid veteran presence to the Avalanche’s bottom six, but he shouldn't be counted on to make much of a difference in the scoring department after finishing short of the 40-point mark in each of the past six seasons. While he’s notched at least 58 PIM every year since 2014-15, it’s not hard to find similar production in that category from a player with significantly greater scoring upside. Comeau’s ceiling is just too low to get much fantasy consideration, especially after factoring in his minus-28 rating over the past two seasons.
Comeau slotted into a crowded top six and performed as expected, potting 12 goals and attaining a career-high 24 assists. It’s not surprising that the winger was able to reach a new milestone with so much talent surrounding him, and if you add in the 58 PIM and 142 shots on goal, the 30-year-old becomes very usable in deep leagues. Being a 10-year veteran, his potential may be capped, especially when noting the inconsistencies in his box-score production. Comeau did stay healthy this past season, which is unusual for the 30-year-old journeyman, which allowed him to post about the best production we'll see out of him.
Comeau signed a three-year contract with the Avalanche during the offseason after spending the 2014-15 with the Penguins. The 29-year-old supplied 16 goals and 31 points in 61 games -- a big improvement on the 16 points he managed in the same amount of games during the previous year with Columbus. While averaging 15:17 of ice time in Pittsburgh, Comeau was an underrated complementary part of fantasy squads, as he contributed 65 PIM, five game-winning goals, and 147 shots on goal. He’s been a part of five different teams over the past few seasons, but Comeau profiles as a solid scorer who can pot 15 or 20 goals when he stays healthy. With the Avs’ top six looking fairly crowded entering training camp, expect Comeau to slot in on the third line and be a key depth player for a young and exciting Colorado team. He’s never hit 50 points in his career and probably won't at any point, but he’s the kind of guy you want on your radar in the late rounds of deeper leagues.
Pittsburgh liked what it saw from Comeau so much in last year's playoffs that the organization signed him to a one-year deal in the off-season. As an energy guy, the forward dished out a career-high 197 hits in 61 contests for Columbus. He once scored 46 points for the Islanders back in 2010-11, but it's more likely he serves as a grinder with the Pens. If and when injuries strike, Comeau could serve as a useful pickup in fantasy leagues using hits as a category. Otherwise, poolies can look elsewhere for more consistent production.
Depth forward Comeau managed five points in nine games after a late-season trade to the Blue Jackets, but he will have a hard time just earning a regular shift this year. His 24 goal, 46 point explosion in 2010-11 is a distant memory at this point.
Comeau’s 2011-12 season got off to a disastrous start with the Islanders, with him garnering a minus-11 rating and no points in 16 games before being released. However, following a pickup by the Flames, Comeau played a bit better, scoring five goals and notching 10 assists in 58 games. Comeau has the potential to be a decent fantasy player, as he put up 24 goals and 46 points in 2010-11, but that depends on whether he can get that confidence back. He also is playing on Calgary’s third line, which limits his production a bit. He’ll likely end up with between 20 and 30 points in 2012-13.
Comeau had the best season of his career with 24 goals and 46 points last year. It might be hard for him to top those numbers this season as the Islanders aren't as inept offensively as they once were, which could push Comeau down to the third line where he won't see as much power-play time (2:30 TOI/G) as he was given in 2010-11. Still, he is a useful player for the Isles and should be productive once again.
One thing about the Islanders is that if you show anything at the AHL level, you're going to get a chance with the big boys. Comeau may have finally taken advantage of that situation by scoring 17 goals last season, more than his first three seasons combined. Comeau won't be a first line player for the Isles and shouldn't be for your fantasy team either, but you could do worse than to have him as a reserve.
2008-09 did not get off to a good start for Comeau as he spent most of the first half in Bridgeport (AHL). When he was called back up, he went on to record 25 points in 53 games. He may not put a heap of points on the board, but he has the potential to be a decent two-way forward for the Isles. Depending on how he is used and which line he skates on, he may get into the 30-to-40 point range.
Comeau netted 15 points in 51 games with the Islanders in 2007-08. While not blessed with high-end offensive talent, he has enough skill and a strong work ethic to not look out of place on either end of the ice.
Comeau completed his rookie season in the AHL in 2006-07. He led all Bridgeport rookies with 43 points (63 games). His development has progressed quickly, but he still needs some seasoning. He'll reside in Bridgeport again this year, but don't be too surprised if the Isles call his number a few times throughout the season.
Will play for Bridgeport of the AHL in 2006-07.
Comeau is a very capable player. He can skate, is a decent passer, can light the lamp, play physical, can forecheck and penalty kill. Some scouts feel he can be a better scorer, but even if he does not develop that way, he can be a solid player with a decent overall game in the NHL.
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Waived by Dallas
LWDallas Stars  Free Agent
November 11, 2021
Comeau was waived by the Stars on Thursday, Matthew DeFranks of The Dallas Morning News reports.
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Gets on scoresheet Thursday
LWDallas Stars  Free Agent
November 4, 2021
Comeau scored a goal and added two PIM in Thursday's 4-3 overtime win over the Flames.
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Suiting up against Vegas
LWDallas Stars  Free Agent
October 27, 2021
Comeau (upper body) will return to the lineup against the Golden Knights on Wednesday, Bruce LeVine of Dallas Stars Radio reports.
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Won't play Monday
LWDallas Stars  Free Agent
Upper Body
October 24, 2021
Comeau (upper body) will not play Monday in Columbus, Kyle Shohara of the Stars' official site reports.
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Remains sidelined
LWDallas Stars  Free Agent
Upper Body
October 19, 2021
Comeau (upper body) remains unavailable ahead of Tuesday's matchup with Pittsburgh, Matthew DeFranks of The Dallas Morning News reports.
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