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August 21, 2025
Fantasy Hockey Draft or Pass: What To Do With Aging Vets | Ovechkin | Crosby | Malkin & More
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
Fantasy Hockey Draft or Pass: What To Do With Aging Vets | Ovechkin | Crosby | Malkin & More

Veteran value and aging risk shape this fantasy hockey roadmap. Sidney Crosby stands out as a confident late-first/early-second-round target due to ongoing scoring and peripheral contributions, even as Pittsburgh fights to reload. Evgeni Malkin faces a clearer fade, with three straight low-end seasons and a waning ceiling, so he’s best left in deeper leagues. Alex Ovechkin sparks debates: brilliant goal-scoring spurts can still surface, but his overall pace and peripherals push him toward deep-league consideration or a cautious hold. Brent Burns looks like a hard fade—minutes and impact trending down, especially on a new team. John Gibson is the rare goalie with late-round upside if he lands in a steadier environment; Moritz Seider, Dylan Larkin, and Lucas Raymond highlight Detroit’s rising core, offering the clearest path to value in the near term. Logan Thompson’s volatility at goalie and Conor McMichael’s ceiling in cap-starved formats add nuance. The episode emphasizes building balanced lineups with veteran savvy and upside, avoiding name-brand overpays, and chasing value in the back half of drafts to crown a winner.

Which veteran player discussed in the episode offers the best mid-round value this season?Which single veteran should fantasy managers fade this season and why?Which goalie offers the clearest late-round upside this season?From Detroit’s core, which player offers the best value at draft?
Mentions:
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Evgeni Malkin | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Evgeni Malkin | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@John Gibson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@John Gibson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Moritz Seider | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Moritz Seider | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veYHSUgzGWI..

August 21, 2025
Fantasy Hockey Draft or Pass: What To Do With Aging Vets | Ovechkin | Crosby | Malkin & More
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
Fantasy Hockey Draft or Pass: What To Do With Aging Vets | Ovechkin | Crosby | Malkin & More

Veteran value and aging risk shape this fantasy hockey roadmap. Sidney Crosby stands out as a confident late-first/early-second-round target due to ongoing scoring and peripheral contributions, even as Pittsburgh fights to reload. Evgeni Malkin faces a clearer fade, with three straight low-end seasons and a waning ceiling, so he’s best left in deeper leagues. Alex Ovechkin sparks debates: brilliant goal-scoring spurts can still surface, but his overall pace and peripherals push him toward deep-league consideration or a cautious hold. Brent Burns looks like a hard fade—minutes and impact trending down, especially on a new team. John Gibson is the rare goalie with late-round upside if he lands in a steadier environment; Moritz Seider, Dylan Larkin, and Lucas Raymond highlight Detroit’s rising core, offering the clearest path to value in the near term. Logan Thompson’s volatility at goalie and Conor McMichael’s ceiling in cap-starved formats add nuance. The episode emphasizes building balanced lineups with veteran savvy and upside, avoiding name-brand overpays, and chasing value in the back half of drafts to crown a winner.

Which veteran player discussed in the episode offers the best mid-round value this season?Which single veteran should fantasy managers fade this season and why?Which goalie offers the clearest late-round upside this season?From Detroit’s core, which player offers the best value at draft?
Mentions:
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Evgeni Malkin | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Evgeni Malkin | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@John Gibson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@John Gibson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Moritz Seider | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Moritz Seider | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=veYHSUgzGWI..

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