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Jancevski retired from professional hockey earlier this year, so it's unlikely he'll be contributing to any teams, real or fantasy, this season.
The 31-year old veteran has seen only nine NHL games in his career. Jancevski didn’t receive a call-up in the last two seasons despite playing AHL 150 games with Adirondack, accumulating 29 points. Jancevski is unlikely to see ice time in orange and black this year.
The 29-year old will suit up at the AHL level and doesn't provide much more then depth for the Flyers' organization.
Jancevski continued in a familar role, getting occasional time in the NHL when injuries hit, but spending most of the year in the AHL. He projects as nothing more than a reserve defenseman, and Dallas' offseason acquistions of some veteran blue line help only buries him further.
Dallas re-acquired Jancevski midway through the season as insurance on the blueline, and he figures to resume that role this season. He'll get lots of ice time in the minors and will be called upon when injuries hit Dallas.
Jancevski will be the team's seventh defenseman; that is, if he even makes the squad.
Continues to excel in his junior/minors career, and should get a look in Dallas at some point this season. Doesn't offer much in terms of fantasy value however, as he's in the mold of a Richard Matvichuk stay-at-home type.