MIAMI -- Heat forward Udonis Haslem played through much of the second half of Miamis season with a torn right meniscus, and told The Associated Press that surgery will be required to repair the previously undisclosed injury. Haslem made the revelation Saturday after a promotional appearance where hundreds of Heat fans began lining up to see the Miami native five hours before he arrived. Surgery will occur soon, he said, and Haslem expects to be ready for training camp this fall. "It forces me to be smart and take my time with recovery this summer," said Haslem, who just completed his 10th NBA season, all with Miami. "Obviously, I dont heal like I used to so Ive got to be a lot smarter and this forces me to be smart. My bodys a little weary right now, a lot more weary than it was after last year." Haslem averaged 3.9 points in 75 regular-season games this past season for the Heat, who captured their second straight NBA title. Haslem and Dwyane Wade are the only players who have been part of all three of Miamis NBA championship clubs. He only missed three games before the final week of the regular season, sitting out Dec. 10 against Atlanta with flu-like symptoms, Dec. 29 against Milwaukee with a neck contusion and Feb. 14 against Oklahoma City after remaining back in Miami with what the team called a bruised right leg. Haslem got hurt two nights earlier, leaving a Feb. 12 home game against Portland after only nine minutes. Haslem played 50 games after that injury, including Miamis playoff run. "Im already thinking about recovery," Haslem said. Its already been a hectic off-season for Miami, which made the decision to use a team option and keep starting point guard Mario Chalmers and had three other players -- Ray Allen, Rashard Lewis and James Jones -- all exercise their player-option rights to return next season. Just about everyone in the organization, including Heat President Pat Riley and stars LeBron James and Wade, said they wanted those players to stick around for another year. The next decision that should affect the Heat is the one that will be made by forward Chris "Birdman" Andersen, who becomes a free agent on Monday. Miami wants him back badly, and the Heat were 54-8 in games where Andersen played this season. "I expected everybody that had the opportunity to come back to make the choice to come back," Haslem said. "Hopefully everything will work out with Bird and well have him back again at it as well. I have no idea what hell do, but he fit in great with us. He was what we needed in that role. To me, its almost a no-brainer." Haslem was on the 2006-07 Heat team that came back virtually intact after winning a title, and remembers how many issues plagued that team, starting with several veterans showing up for training camp out of shape. With it now virtually certain that next seasons Heat team will be pretty close to the one that beat San Antonio in seven games for this seasons championship, Haslem is sure that the same issues wont be a problem again. "Everybody will be in shape," Haslem said. "Me and D-Wade learned that the hard way. And LeBron sets the standard so high, man, everybodys got to keep up with him so nobody wants to come back out of shape." Haslem signed hundreds of autographs for 90 minutes, then scribbled his name on many more items thrust toward him by people still waiting in line when his appearance Saturday was completed. Many of those on line at a Sports Authority store wore shirts and jerseys with Haslems name on the back, which he still finds mindboggling. He left $14 million on the negotiating table three summers ago just so he could remain with the Heat and not go elsewhere as a free agent. "Its amazing," Haslem said. "Its amazing. 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Black Friday Shoes Store .B. - Sebastien Auger made 44 saves as the Saint John Sea Dogs edged the visiting Acadie-Bathurst Titan 2-1 on Saturday in Quebec Major Junior Hockey League action. Lines and linemates are where we, as fantasy owners, go looking for our roster filler. There are only so many catalysts in the NHL, and it becomes incumbent upon us to start looking at the rest of the fuel in the reaction. Thats where lines start becoming so important. If Player A is going to cause things to happen on the ice that are good for fantasy hockey, it makes sense that Player B is going to benefit from being on the ice with them.Its still very early in the season and these early returns often dont mean much in the long run. In fact, last season at this point, the top line in the NHL was Dale Weise, Tomas Fleischmann and David Desharnais. Its possible you didnt remember what team they played for until we got to the third name and thats fine. This line had a big October and then didnt really do too much the rest of the season.Right now the NHL lead for goals by a line is a tie. The Toronto Maple Leafs trio of James van Riemsdyk, Mitch Marner and Tyler Bozak and the Carolina Hurricanes line of Jeff Skinner, Victor Rask and Lee Stempniak both have 10 goals together.Some takeaways from that fact:The Leafs have awesome scoring depth thanks to coach Mike Babcocks style. Think about it, the top scoring line in the NHL isnt the one with Auston Matthews on it. Whats more, the Leafs have a player in the top 15 on the ESPN Player Rater this season and he isnt on either of the previously mentioned lines (Nazem Kadri). Whether that depth is good or not for fantasy owners can be argued both ways. In our experience, depth isnt always a good thing for fantasy. Over the course of the season, the different Leafs lines will be the hot line at different times, which will detract from the overall value of all of them. Thats not to say that several forwards from this team wont have fantasy value. Its really meant to scare/disappoint you with the knowledge that they could have even more fantasy value if they were condensed a little more in the depth chart.While the line of van Riemsdyk, Marner and Bozak has been impressive by scoring 10 goals, theyve also allowed 11 against. Rask, Skinner and Stempniak, on the other hand, have also scored 10 but allowed only one goal against. It makes their scoring all the more impressive and also gives a stronger suggestion for sustainability. Rask has 10 points this season in 11 games, and should probably be owned in more than 63 percent of ESPN leagues. Maybe while the Hurricanes have been wishing and hoping for a No. 1 center, hes been right there under their noses the whole time.Going a little deeper on the list of lines, three units are tied for second in the NHL with seven goals apiece.The Philadelphia Flyers second line of Travis Konecny, Sean Couturier and Jakub Voracek has seven goals, but has also allowed 10 against. Still, this should be a clear indicator that Konecny is here to stay in a scoring-line role, and is worthy of some fantasy investment in medium-to-deep leagues. Really, in any league deep enough that Couturier is on your radar, Konecny should be too.Also tied with seven goals as a line this season is the Boston Bruins combination of David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand and David Backes. Thats not a typo. The line that was used for only the first three games of the season while Patrice Bergeron was getting healthy is still tied for second in the NHL for goals this season.Finally we have the New York Rangers third line of Kevin Hayes, J.T. Miller and Michael Grabner, who also have seven goals this season. What to do with these three? There is a good chance all three are available in your fantasy league, despite the fact all three sit at a plus-13 rating with a minimum of 10 points in 13 games -- Grabner has 10 points, Hayes has 12 and Miller has 13. These guys are overwhelming opponents at the moment. But before you get bent out of shape looking to add all three to your roster, just recall the three names from the second paragraph in this space above: Weise, Fleischmann and Desharnais. At this point last season, Desharnais was on the top scoring line in the NHL with 14 points in 16 games. In his remaining 49 games last season, he would score only 15 points.Good third lines can do this sometimes when they are taking opponents by surprise. But everyone is going to get wise to it at some point, which will mean tougher assignments. We still suggest investing in one of them for now, if they are available in your league. Grabner would be first choice, as a former elite scorer looking for redemption would fit in well in the Rangers top six should the need arise.Forwards rising and fallingNikita Kucherov, RW, Tampa Bay Lightning (up seven spots to No. 25): Things look back on track for Kucherov, with three goals and eight points in the past four games. Just dont lose sight of the fact that Kucherov was floundering without Steven Stamkos at his side to begin the season. We dont think Kucherov is merely a star by association, but it does look like he is only a superstar by association -- when Stamkos is on the ice.Ryan Kesler, C, Anaheim Ducks (up 26 spots to No. 61): Keslers early power-play prowess is making us think back to his days with the Vancouver Canucks under coach Alain Vigneault. At his best, Kesler approached 30 power-play points per season during his two career seasons from 2009-10 to 2010-11. Now playing on the top power-play unit for a team again for the first time since that heyday with the Canucks, Kesler is easily on pace for 30-plus power-play points, with six of his 10 points coming on the man advantage. Dont look now, buut new Ducks coach Randy Carlyle could be setting us up for some vintage Kesler stats this season.ddddddddddddAlexander Wennberg, C, Columbus Blue Jackets (up 96 spots to No. 146): There are always a few meteoric jumps in the rankings at the beginning of the season when unexpected trends begin to look more like the norm. Weve had one already this season for a member of the Blue Jackets, with rookie defenseman Zach Werenski kicking butt and taking names. Now, Wennberg makes the leap after making it painfully obvious that he is the Blue Jackets No. 1 center. A true puck distributor, Wennberg is playing with Brandon Saad and Nick Foligno on what is clearly the top line for the club. This setup machine managed only 97 shots on goal while collecting 40 points last season, so hes a playmaker first. That element will hold back his fantasy profile somewhat, as most leagues (including our ESPN standard game) reward goal scorers more.Defensemen rising and fallingDennis Seidenberg, D, New York Islanders (enters at No. 236): Well, weve always said that someone has to be the Islanders offensive-minded defenseman. We just never thought that at any point wed be considering Seidenberg for the role. Hes still not sniffing power-play minutes, but we cant ignore Seidenbergs four goals and eight points, to go with a plus-10 rating on a losing team. The overall scoring isnt sustainable, but for now Seidenberg appears worthy of a back-end roster spot. After all, Travis Hamonic just hit the injured reserve, joining rookie Ryan Pulock there, and they are arguably the teams two best offensive talents on the blue line.Goaltenders rising and fallingBrian Elliott, G, Calgary Flames (down 22 spots to No. 95): If Elliott doesnt want to be another footnote in the research that shows most goaltending is a lot more about team than individual, he has a lot of work to do to turn his season around. Consistently one of the stingiest goaltenders in the NHL throughout his tenure with the St. Louis Blues, Elliott is proving to be one of the most porous without Ken Hitchcocks defensive system in front of him. Now nine games into his efforts for the Flames, Elliott has an .887 save percentage. Special teams have certainly not been his friend, with only Corey Crawford allowing more power-play goals against this season, but Elliotts even-strength save percentage is still only .905. Chad Johnsons even-strength save percentage isnt much more respectable at .915, and Johnson is also among the top-10 goalies in terms of power-play goals allowed. Clearly this is a team effort to allow plenty of scoring -- both on and off the power play -- and the Flames have some work to do before fantasy owners can trust the goaltending again.Quick hitsWe are choosing to ignore the fact that Rickard Rakell ended up on the third line on Sunday when Ryan Getzlaf returned to the ice. Nick Ritchie has been good, but not great, at the top of the depth chart with Getzlaf and Corey Perry, meaning Rakell should at least get a shot soon. With two three-point games already under his belt this season, Rakell should have no problem shooting past his 20 goals from last season.A center swap for the Ottawa Senators has kicked Mike Hoffman out of his funk. Playing with Kyle Turris and Zack Smith for the time being, Hoffman has three goals in his past four games. Mark Stone, however, remains ice cold, now playing with Bobby Ryan and Derick Brassard.Clearly benefiting from how much the bottom six has been scoring for the Rangers, its still worth having a quick look to decide if Brady Skjei can help you. Though hes playing limited minutes on the third pairing, Skjei has a run of five consecutive games with a point heading into this week. Hes getting time on the second power-play unit and early on looks like he could have the same kind of fantasy relevance as Colton Parayko did as a rookie last season, which is subtle but not insignificant.Patrick Maroon moved up to the Edmonton Oilers first line, replacing Milan Lucic next to Connor McDavid for the time being. He is absolutely worth picking up to see what he does with the opportunity.Anze Kopitar owners can chill out and remain confident. He finished with 74 points last season as a fantasy darling, but guess how many points he had on Nov. 7 last season? Six, which is exactly what he has on Nov. 7 this season.Jaromir Jagr might need a few days to bounce back from a groin injury at the ripe age of 44. If that is the case, Colton Sceviours profile gets enhanced enough to consider him for a trial on your roster. Already with some points playing in lieu of Jussi Jokinen on the second line, Sceviour is likely to move up to the top line if Jagr has to miss time.Loui Eriksson is probably getting a second chance this week, sooner than expected. Demoted from the top line with the Sedin twins after just a few games, Eriksson is likely to get the call back to the all Swedish line, with Jannik Hansen headed to the injured reserve.Top 250 rankingsHere are the updated rest-of-season, top 250 rankings of forwards, defensemen and goalies, including position ranks.Note: Sean Allens top 250 players are ranked for their expected performance in ESPN standard leagues from this point on. ESPN standard stats include goals, assists, power-play points, shots on goal, plus/minus, penalty minutes and average time on ice for skaters, and wins, goals-against average and save percentage for goalies. ' ' '