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August 30, 2025
Fantasy Hockey Analysts UNCOVER Potential Draft DISASTERS! Heiskanen | Hagel | Stolarz & More
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Fantasy Hockey Analysts UNCOVER Potential Draft DISASTERS! Heiskanen | Hagel | Stolarz & More

Two fantasy hockey hosts zero in on possible regression candidates for draft season, highlighting six names with clear red-flag potential. Heiskanen carries a lower offensive ceiling than elite peers, especially if Dallas splits the power-play duties with Harley. Moritz Seider’s point output may not reach the outlier 73 seen once, and his floor sits around the 40–50 range depending on PP deployment. Swayman faces a leaky Boston defense and could lose value in a 50/50 split, while Pettersson’s production could dip from a career peak amid Vancouver’s surrounding turmoil. Seth Jarvis sits in a similar risk zone, with upside largely tied to team context and line mates.

Harley’s emergence shakes up Dallas’ top unit talk, presenting a classic dynasty vs. redraft moment: is Harley the new PP1 quarterback, or does Heiskanen still anchor power plays enough to keep him valuable in categories that reward shots and blocks? The conversation threads through targets and fades to guide savvy fantasy managers on where to push or pass in the early rounds.

Which players should fantasy managers target around these fades for diversification?How should you approach goalie strategy in light of potential splits and defensive issues?What Vancouver Canucks or Detroit Red Wings players could offset Pettersson or Seider if their teams stumble?If you had to pick one fade and one target from the given list, which would you choose for a balanced roster?
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