Franson will play in only his 12th game of the season. The promising offensive defender has no fantasy hockey value until he gets a consistent role with the team.
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Franson is scheduled to play his seventh game of the season. Until the offensive defenseman regularly plays he holds no fantasy hockey value.
Franson draws back into the lineup as the Leafs plan on dressing seven defensemen. He registered an assist over the past four games.
Franson could get into another game against his former team. Thus far, the offensive defenseman registered only one assist as he played in only four of the team's 18 games.
Once again, look for Franson to draw out of the Leafs lineup. He has one assist through four games, sitting the other 11.
Franson has posted an assist through his first three games with the Leafs. Tonight will only be his fourth appearance, sitting out 10 full games.
Franson could get a chance to re-enter the lineup with Jake Gardiner's sudden injury. Check back tomorrow to see if the former Vancouver Giant draws in.
Looks like Franson draws out for yet another game. Playing in only three of the team's seven games signifies his order on their depth chart. Might want to look for better options at his point.
Franson actually does draw into the lineup with Mike Komisarek taking a seat.
With no changes to the lineup, Franson will be scratched for the fourth time in six games.
Through his first two games in a Leafs uni, Franson registered an assist with a minus-1 rating. As the team's 'seventh defenseman' he figures to rotate between the press box and lineup all season.
Franson enters the lineup and will be inserted into the second PP unit. Last season six of his 29 points came via PP indicating he could earn more value with increased playing time.
Franson should draw in for Mike Komisarek; perhaps the latter follows Hendrick on Twitter. Last season, he managed to score eight goals and 29 points with the Nashville Predators -- a playoff team. For some puzzling reason, he has yet to crack the Leafs' lineup.
Franson likely draws into the third pairing, taking the place of Mike Komisarek. Last season, he managed to score eight goals and 29 points with the Nashville Predators -- a playoff team. For some puzzling reason, he has yet to crack the Leafs' lineup.
Moving Franson to the bench should make him play with a chip on his shoulder. Last season he scored eight goals and 29 points through 80 games with the Nashville Predators. He could match those totals if given significant ice time,
Franson won't make the top four right away but could move up if he produces. The 24-year-old scored eight goals and 29 points in 80 games with the Nashville Predators last season.