Michael Del Zotto

Michael Del Zotto

33-Year-Old DefensemanD
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2023 Fantasy Outlook
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$Signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Panthers in July of 2022.
Announces retirement
DFree Agent
September 6, 2023
Del Zotto announced the end of his playing career Wednesday.
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Del Zotto recorded 63 goals, 262 points, 1,672 hits and 1,038 blocks in 739 career NHL games with the Rangers, Nashville, Philadelphia, Vancouver, Anaheim, St. Louis, Columbus and Ottawa during his 13 NHL seasons. He reached the 30-point milestone on three occasions during his NHL career and set his personal best of 41 points in 2011-12. The 33-year-old had eight goals and 41 points in 65 AHL contests between San Diego and Charlotte last season.
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Buyout on tap?
DOttawa Senators  Free Agent
May 11, 2022
TSN's Shawn Simpson thinks Ottawa should buyout Del Zotto's contract this offseason.
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The Senators would open up $1.5 million in cap space for 2022-23 by buying out the final season of Del Zotto's two-year, $4 million contract. The 31-year-old defender collected 10 points through 26 appearances with Ottawa this season and finished the campaign in the minors.
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Del Zotto logged 53 games with the Blue Jackets last season, producing 13 points, 125 hits and 54 blocked shots while averaging 17:53 of ice time per game. The 31-year-old defenseman inked a two-year contract with the Senators in free agency, where he'll provide veteran leadership for prospects like Erik Brannstrom, Artem Zub and Jacob Bernard-Docker. At this point in his career, Del Zotto is a solid physical option on the blue line, but his scoring will likely max out at 20 points. That could play in deeper fantasy formats, although he could see his role shrink if any of the Senators' prospects takes a leap forward in their development this year.
Del Zotto has a chance to earn a job with the Blue Jackets, but he's only in training camp on a tryout deal. The 30-year-old blueliner amassed 15 points and 101 hits in 49 games with the Ducks while skating in a limited role last year. While he's shown a physical edge and decent scoring touch, Del Zotto has struggled with defense and frequently finds himself on the bubble for a roster spot. He's unlikely to exceed the 15 points he had last year even if he ends up in an everyday role, as the bulk of the Blue Jackets' defensive minutes will belong to Seth Jones and Zach Werenski. Del Zotto could be a solid real-life depth option, but likely won't be fantasy relevant.
Del Zotto was a stabilizing presence on a thin blue line even though his first season with the Canucks was a little uneven. He played in all 82 games for the first time in his career and scored 22 points, but he was minus-14 at home and saw a reduced role as the season went on. He's an unreliable defender but plays a top-four role out of necessity and played less than 16 minutes just twice during the season. Del Zotto, 28, will be playing for a new contract so a career season may be in order, but his offense has stagnated over the past three seasons so anything more than 30 points would be surprising. His low ceiling limits his fantasy value in standard leagues.
Del Zotto's put together a pair of strong fantasy campaigns, both of which saw him score 10 goals, but he's otherwise been one of the league's leading disappointments throughout his career. Still just 27 years old, he's a physical defender who may be an asset on the second or third pairing and power play with his new team, the Canucks, but considering how bitterly disappointed he's left fantasy owners in the past, it's best to take a wait-and-see approach.
Del Zotto seemed to find himself in Philadelphia two years ago, racking up 10 goals and 32 points along with 153 hits despite only appearing in 64 games. The Flyers showed faith in that age-24 breakout by signing him to a two-year deal, but he didn’t reward them for it last year – the 2008 first-round pick (20th overall by the Rangers) slumped to the tune of just four goals and 13 points over 52 games before mid-February wrist surgery ended his season. Now he comes back playing for a contract again, so it wouldn’t necessarily be a big shock if Del Zotto experienced a rebound in his age-26 campaign. After all, he’ll still enjoy a place on one of the Flyers’ top two defensive pairings, and as a former power-play specialist, he’s a candidate to see time in those situations as well.
Cast off by the Rangers and then the Predators, Del Zotto landed in Philadelphia with a one-year contract and minimal expectations, and it seems that was just the ticket to revive his career. The 24-year-old delivered a campaign nearly as strong as his 2011-12 "career year," tallying 10 goals and dishing out 22 assists in 64 games, and he blocked an easily career-high 128 shots. Perhaps not coincidentally, injury-shortened campaigns are nothing new to Del Zotto, who seems to find a way to get banged up and miss time just about every year. Nonetheless, he returns as a top-pairing defenseman for the Flyers -- now the question is whether he'll be able to flourish under the weight of expectations this time.
This 24-year old puck-moving defenseman is looking to Philly to regain his swagger and prove his critics wrong. After a pair of bad seasons split between Nashville and New York, MDZ became a free agent when Nashville decided it wouldn't tender him a contract. Then his ego took a hit when he sat on the market until August, when the Flyers got desperate enough to sign him following news of Kimmo Timonen's blood clots. He has talent -- there's no doubt about it. After all, his star was on the rise when he recorded a career-best 41 points in 77 games on Broadway just three seasons ago and was widely regarded as a can't-miss offensive-minded rearguard. He still has a ton of potential in the opponent's end of the ice, but is often a defensive liability in his own end. He could be very valuable if he gets paired with a defensive stalwart like Luke Schenn or Braydon Coburn, and is able to pick up a fair share of Kimmo Timonen's void. Otherwise, he'll just end up hurting your plus-minus in a fairly serious way. Be aware of what you're getting with MDZ. #riskreward
It's no surprise Del Zotto was a streaky contributor from the blue line last season, lockout shortened or not. After opening the campaign with two goals and four assists in his first five games, MDZ cooled off, totaling three goals and 18 assists in the remaining 39 regular season games. Entering his fourth NHL season and coming off sports hernia surgery, the former first round pick (2008) is likely a second line defensemen for a very deep Rangers defensive unit. Del Zotto is still fairly high on most draft boards and will likely be chosen in the mid-rounds of your draft.
Del Zotto had a major breakout season in 2011-12 in posting career-highs of 10 goals and 31 assists to go along with a fantastic plus-20 rating. The 22-year-old blueliner also increased his average time on ice, 22:26, by a full three minutes above his previous career numbers skating alongside Anton Stralman. Del Zotto has been labeled as an inconsistent player in his three-year career, but he won't be the value this season that he was last year. His poor plus-minus rating and inconsistencies scared owners away, but those looking to get Del Zotto this season will have to be prepared to spend a higher round pick on him, especially in keeper leagues.
In a season that saw plenty of young Ranger players taking good steps forward in their deveolpment, Del Zotto was one of the few to actually regress. After an impressive 37-point rookie campaign, Del Zotto had problems with his breakout passes and getting shots to the net last year. This led to his demotion halfway through the season, and he ended the year with a broken finger and sports hernia. Fortunately, Del Zotto said and did all the right things since his demotion, so the Rangers still have high hopes for him. The 21-year-old could be a late-round sleeper pick as he has power-play quarterback written all over him, just don't expect miracles.
Del Zotto was one of the few bright spots for the Rangers last season. He led all defensemen on the team with nine goals, four power-play markers and 37 points. Not only was Del Zotto productive for the Rangers, but he also finished second among all NHL rookie defensemen in points (only Sabres defenseman Tyler Myers had more). However, one glaring error in Del Zotto’s game was his defensive awareness – he was a team-worst minus-20. If MDZ wants to take his game to the next level this season, he’ll have to improve his defense. On the plus side, the former first-round draft pick will continue to run the Rangers’ top power play unit, where he posted 22 of his 37 points. Del Zotto has a bright future ahead of him and if he continues to utilize his great on-ice vision, he could put up close to 50 points.
Del Zotto has another year of junior eligibility remaining, so the Rangers aren't likely to rush him through the system and onto their roster. He'll get a look at camp, but the best bet is to see him with the team in a year or two. There's still a lot of room for growth for the 19-year-old, but he has the skill set to be a contributor eventually. Just don't expect to see him in New York during the 2009-10 campaign.
Had 18 goals and 71 points for the Oshawa Generals of the OHL. Great stats, but Del Zotto is still at least two years away from playing in the NHL. He could however be promoted to the AHL for this season.
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Traded twice Monday
DAnaheim Ducks  Free Agent
December 19, 2022
Del Zotto was traded to the Ducks from the Red Wings on Monday in exchange for Danny O'Regan after Detroit had previously acquired Del Zotto from Florida in a swap for Givani Smith.
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Waived by Panthers
DFlorida Panthers  Free Agent
October 9, 2022
Del Zotto was placed on waivers Sunday, CapFriendly reports.
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Signs two-way contract with Florida
DFlorida Panthers  Free Agent
July 17, 2022
Del Zotto signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Panthers on Sunday.
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Bought out by Sens
DFree Agent
July 12, 2022
Del Zotto was waived by Ottawa on Tuesday in order for the team to buy out his contract, Sportsnet's Chris Johnston reports.
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Hits waivers
DOttawa Senators  Free Agent
April 30, 2022
Del Zotto was waived Saturday, Bruce Garrioch of the Ottawa Sun reports.
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