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Sat 10/3/15 3:39 PM

Foligno will start on the fourth line with Nicolas Deslauriers, reports The Buffalo News.
EDGE Analysis
It seems less likely with each passing year that Foligno will ever develop into a 20-goal checking line forward. He's scored just 15 goals over the past two seasons, and while he's a physical force, his offensive potential seems to be tapped out. After sitting out a few games as a healthy scratch last year, Foligno looks to be a fixture in the lineup with head coach Dan Bylsma indicating that he may ask Foligno to fill in as a center if needed. Until Foligno can score more often and perform more consistently, he's of little fantasy value.