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September 17, 2025
Questions loom over all seven Canadian NHL teams as training camps begin - The Globe and Mail
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The Globe and Mail
Questions loom over all seven Canadian NHL teams as training camps begin - The Globe and Mail

The NHL season opens with a mix of renewed optimism and big questions across Canada’s seven teams, with fantasy managers eyeing contract moves, health forecasts, and workload shifts that could swing points and minutes. From McDavid’s looming extension in Edmonton to Marner’s move in Toronto, every franchise faces decisions that ripple into fantasy lineups and betting models. Rebuilds in Montreal and Vancouver meet fresh coaching and roster tweaks, while Winnipeg and Ottawa push for playoff tempo and stability at the top of the lineup.

Which Canadian team is most likely to surprise fantasy managers with a breakout season for a mid-range player and why?If McDavid signs a long-term extension, how should fantasy managers recalibrate Oilers’ top-line exposure and PP units?Which Leafs players could step into Marner’s role and how does that shape early-season DFS strategy?Which Canucks player is best positioned to breakout under the new coach, and when might that occur?
Mentions:
Calgary Flames | NHL
Calgary Flames | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Ottawa Senators | NHL
Ottawa Senators | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/arti..

September 17, 2025
Marner still the focus as Maple Leafs look to move past him on the ice - The Globe and Mail
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
Marner still the focus as Maple Leafs look to move past him on the ice - The Globe and Mail

Mitch Marner’s exit reshapes Toronto’s top six as training camp opens. Matthews steps into a leadership role, while new wingers like Max Domi and Matias Maccelli are pegged to join him, with Matthew Knies at left wing. Vegas counters with Marner teamed with Jack Eichel, altering both rosters’ offensive dynamics. Toronto adds depth through Dakota Joshua, Nicolas Roy, Michael Pezzetta and Travis Boyd, plus a possible rookie push from Easton Cowan. Domi’s day-to-day injury status and Stolarz contract talks headline the business side as the Leafs pursue a refreshed core ahead of the Oct. 8 season opener versus Montreal.

Fantasy angles center on who fills Marner’s production hole, how Matthews’ line chemistry develops with the newcomer trio, and which Leafs players earn expanded roles to push for 70+ points. The club signals a forward-focused reset while keeping the core defense and goal-tending intact, aiming to translate a deeper roster into more consistent postseason outcomes. Meanwhile, Vancouver’s Joshua swap and the Leafs’ depth moves set up a crowded camp battle with real fantasy upside.

With Marner out, which Leafs line combos offer the best fantasy upside on opening night?How does Marner’s departure alter Vegas’ fantasy outlook alongside Eichel?Which Leafs player is most likely to inherit Marner’s minutes and deliver value?What is Toronto’s safest path to 70+ points from this new core?
Mentions:
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Dakota Joshua | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Dakota Joshua | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Easton Cowan | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Easton Cowan | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Matthew Knies | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Matthew Knies | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Max Domi | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Max Domi | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Morgan Rielly | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Morgan Rielly | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Ottawa Senators | NHL
Ottawa Senators | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/arti..

September 17, 2025
Tkachuk likely out until December for Panthers with lower-body injury | Pro Hockey News
PHN Staff Report with official press release
Pro Hockey News
Tkachuk likely out until December for Panthers with lower-body injury | Pro Hockey News

Matthew Tkachuk will miss the start of the Florida Panthers season with a lower-body injury, likely sidelining him until December. He logged 52 games last year, posting 57 points, after twice winning the Cup and tearing an adductor and a sports hernia during the 4 Nations Face-Off. Fantasy managers should plan for a big early-season void, with Reinhart and Verhaeghe stepping into larger roles and the Panthers needing depth to weather the absence.

The U.S. Olympic setup remains hopeful, as GM Bill Guerin says they’re planning to have Tkachuk in Milano Cortina 2026, shaping a potential high-impact duo with Brady Tkachuk down the line. Florida also faces injury headwinds beyond Tkachuk, with Tomas Nosek out long-term, tightening the margins for roster depth and production as the season opens. Tkachuk’s Cup-winning moments and leadership will be missed early, but the pipeline could push others to elevated fantasy value.

How should fantasy managers recalibrate early-season rosters with Tkachuk out until December?What is the projected usage for Reinhart and Verhaeghe in Tkachuk's absence, and who steps up on the PP?Does the Olympic planning for Tkachuk affect his workload or risk management for the Panthers?Will Tkachuk’s absence open a window for Panthers' other scorers to rise in fantasy value?
Mentions:
@ Brady Tkachuk | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@ Brady Tkachuk | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Carter Verhaeghe | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Carter Verhaeghe | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Charlie McAvoy | Boston Bruins | NHL
@Charlie McAvoy | Boston Bruins | NHL
Florida Panthers | NHL
Florida Panthers | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Matthew Tkachuk | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Matthew Tkachuk | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Quinn Hughes | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Quinn Hughes | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Sam Reinhart | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Sam Reinhart | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Tomas Nosek | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Tomas Nosek | Detroit Red Wings | NHL

https://prohockeynews.com/tkachuk-likely-out-until..

September 17, 2025
Breakout defensemen rankings: Drysdale, Byram on the rise - ESPN
ESPN
Breakout defensemen rankings: Drysdale, Byram on the rise - ESPN

A refined NHL defense breakout model now targets blueliners likely to deliver true fantasy impact beyond sporadic scoring, focusing on age, experience, and a first sustained FPPG above a historical median. It flags defenders entering a true breakout window (roughly 23–27 years old, 170–380 games) who can push into top unit minutes and PP time, while accumulating hits and blocks that translate to fantasy points.

Among the names highlighted: Bowen Byram, Jamie Drysdale, Dylan Samberg, and K’Andre Miller, plus others who could unlock a real late-round upside if opportunity aligns. The framework aims to separate true contributors from depth players, guiding drafts with data-backed confidence.

Which blueliner offers the clearest path to top-unit power play minutes this season?In mixed leagues, which of these breakout candidates should you target first?What is the most reliable signal of a defenseman breaking out this season?How should you adjust your draft strategy for these breakouts?
Mentions:
@Adam Boqvist | New York Islanders | NHL
@Adam Boqvist | New York Islanders | NHL
@Alex Vlasic | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Alex Vlasic | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Arber Xhekaj | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Arber Xhekaj | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Bowen Byram | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Bowen Byram | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
Buffalo Sabres | NHL
Buffalo Sabres | NHL
Calgary Flames | NHL
Calgary Flames | NHL
@Dylan Samberg | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Dylan Samberg | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Elias N. Pettersson | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Elias N. Pettersson | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@J.J. Moser | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@J.J. Moser | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Jakob Chychrun | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Jakob Chychrun | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Jamie Drysdale | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Jamie Drysdale | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Jordan Harris | Boston Bruins | NHL
@Jordan Harris | Boston Bruins | NHL
@Jordan Spence | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@Jordan Spence | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@Justin Barron | Nashville Predators | NHL
@Justin Barron | Nashville Predators | NHL
@Kaiden Guhle | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kaiden Guhle | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kevin Bahl | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Kevin Bahl | Calgary Flames | NHL
Los Angeles Kings | NHL
Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Mattias Samuelsson | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Mattias Samuelsson | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Michael Kesselring | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Michael Kesselring | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Mikey Anderson | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Mikey Anderson | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
Nashville Predators | NHL
Nashville Predators | NHL
@Nils Lundkvist | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Nils Lundkvist | Dallas Stars | NHL
Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Rasmus Sandin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Rasmus Sandin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Timothy Liljegren | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@Timothy Liljegren | San Jose Sharks | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL

https://www.espn.com/fantasy/hockey/story/_/id/462..

September 17, 2025
Fantasy Hockey: Key Players to Watch in 2025 Season
@rotowire
RotoWire
Fantasy Hockey: Key Players to Watch in 2025 Season

Pettersson, Shesterkin and Klingberg emerge as top positive regression candidates for 2025-26, with Pettersson eyeing a return to 30+ goals and 80+ points amid a fresh Canucks start, Shesterkin rebounding behind a steadier Rangers lineup, and Klingberg potentially reviving his PP quarterback role in San Jose. On the downside, Wilson, Walman and Kuemper carry clear regression flags: Wilson’s goal rate looks unlikely to hold, Walman’s role may shrink, and Kuemper could drift toward an average starter.

These projections hinge on health, coaching changes, and lineup stability, then translate into concrete fantasy implications: draft around risk-reward for goaltending with Kuemper, and target players like Pettersson and Shesterkin where firm performance anchors are likely despite surrounding team turbulence. The article places these players in a realistic context for 2025-26 rosters and DFS/casual fantasy planning.

Which players present the most reliable bounce-back value in this list for fantasy hockey drafts in 2025-26?How should fantasy rosters approach goaltenders with regression risk like Kuemper?What indicators best signal a Pettersson or Shesterkin breakout in 2025-26?Which players might be most overlooked due to team context but have upside?
Mentions:
@Darcy Kuemper | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Darcy Kuemper | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Elias Pettersson | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Elias Pettersson | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Igor Shesterkin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Igor Shesterkin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Jake Walman | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Jake Walman | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@John Klingberg | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@John Klingberg | San Jose Sharks | NHL
Los Angeles Kings | NHL
Los Angeles Kings | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
San Jose Sharks | NHL
San Jose Sharks | NHL
@Tom Wilson | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Tom Wilson | Washington Capitals | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL

https://www.rotowire.com/hockey/article/fantasy-ho..

September 17, 2025
Questions loom over all seven Canadian NHL teams as training camps begin - The Globe and Mail
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
Questions loom over all seven Canadian NHL teams as training camps begin - The Globe and Mail

The NHL season opens with a mix of renewed optimism and big questions across Canada’s seven teams, with fantasy managers eyeing contract moves, health forecasts, and workload shifts that could swing points and minutes. From McDavid’s looming extension in Edmonton to Marner’s move in Toronto, every franchise faces decisions that ripple into fantasy lineups and betting models. Rebuilds in Montreal and Vancouver meet fresh coaching and roster tweaks, while Winnipeg and Ottawa push for playoff tempo and stability at the top of the lineup.

Which Canadian team is most likely to surprise fantasy managers with a breakout season for a mid-range player and why?If McDavid signs a long-term extension, how should fantasy managers recalibrate Oilers’ top-line exposure and PP units?Which Leafs players could step into Marner’s role and how does that shape early-season DFS strategy?Which Canucks player is best positioned to breakout under the new coach, and when might that occur?
Mentions:
Calgary Flames | NHL
Calgary Flames | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Ottawa Senators | NHL
Ottawa Senators | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/arti..

September 17, 2025
Marner still the focus as Maple Leafs look to move past him on the ice - The Globe and Mail
@globeandmail
The Globe and Mail
Marner still the focus as Maple Leafs look to move past him on the ice - The Globe and Mail

Mitch Marner’s exit reshapes Toronto’s top six as training camp opens. Matthews steps into a leadership role, while new wingers like Max Domi and Matias Maccelli are pegged to join him, with Matthew Knies at left wing. Vegas counters with Marner teamed with Jack Eichel, altering both rosters’ offensive dynamics. Toronto adds depth through Dakota Joshua, Nicolas Roy, Michael Pezzetta and Travis Boyd, plus a possible rookie push from Easton Cowan. Domi’s day-to-day injury status and Stolarz contract talks headline the business side as the Leafs pursue a refreshed core ahead of the Oct. 8 season opener versus Montreal.

Fantasy angles center on who fills Marner’s production hole, how Matthews’ line chemistry develops with the newcomer trio, and which Leafs players earn expanded roles to push for 70+ points. The club signals a forward-focused reset while keeping the core defense and goal-tending intact, aiming to translate a deeper roster into more consistent postseason outcomes. Meanwhile, Vancouver’s Joshua swap and the Leafs’ depth moves set up a crowded camp battle with real fantasy upside.

With Marner out, which Leafs line combos offer the best fantasy upside on opening night?How does Marner’s departure alter Vegas’ fantasy outlook alongside Eichel?Which Leafs player is most likely to inherit Marner’s minutes and deliver value?What is Toronto’s safest path to 70+ points from this new core?
Mentions:
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Dakota Joshua | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Dakota Joshua | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Easton Cowan | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Easton Cowan | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Matthew Knies | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Matthew Knies | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Max Domi | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Max Domi | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Morgan Rielly | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Morgan Rielly | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
Ottawa Senators | NHL
Ottawa Senators | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/hockey/arti..

September 17, 2025
Tkachuk likely out until December for Panthers with lower-body injury | Pro Hockey News
PHN Staff Report with official press release
Pro Hockey News
Tkachuk likely out until December for Panthers with lower-body injury | Pro Hockey News

Matthew Tkachuk will miss the start of the Florida Panthers season with a lower-body injury, likely sidelining him until December. He logged 52 games last year, posting 57 points, after twice winning the Cup and tearing an adductor and a sports hernia during the 4 Nations Face-Off. Fantasy managers should plan for a big early-season void, with Reinhart and Verhaeghe stepping into larger roles and the Panthers needing depth to weather the absence.

The U.S. Olympic setup remains hopeful, as GM Bill Guerin says they’re planning to have Tkachuk in Milano Cortina 2026, shaping a potential high-impact duo with Brady Tkachuk down the line. Florida also faces injury headwinds beyond Tkachuk, with Tomas Nosek out long-term, tightening the margins for roster depth and production as the season opens. Tkachuk’s Cup-winning moments and leadership will be missed early, but the pipeline could push others to elevated fantasy value.

How should fantasy managers recalibrate early-season rosters with Tkachuk out until December?What is the projected usage for Reinhart and Verhaeghe in Tkachuk's absence, and who steps up on the PP?Does the Olympic planning for Tkachuk affect his workload or risk management for the Panthers?Will Tkachuk’s absence open a window for Panthers' other scorers to rise in fantasy value?
Mentions:
@ Brady Tkachuk | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@ Brady Tkachuk | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Auston Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Carter Verhaeghe | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Carter Verhaeghe | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Charlie McAvoy | Boston Bruins | NHL
@Charlie McAvoy | Boston Bruins | NHL
Florida Panthers | NHL
Florida Panthers | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Matthew Tkachuk | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Matthew Tkachuk | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Quinn Hughes | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Quinn Hughes | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Sam Reinhart | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Sam Reinhart | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Tomas Nosek | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Tomas Nosek | Detroit Red Wings | NHL

https://prohockeynews.com/tkachuk-likely-out-until..

September 17, 2025
Breakout defensemen rankings: Drysdale, Byram on the rise - ESPN
ESPN
Breakout defensemen rankings: Drysdale, Byram on the rise - ESPN

A refined NHL defense breakout model now targets blueliners likely to deliver true fantasy impact beyond sporadic scoring, focusing on age, experience, and a first sustained FPPG above a historical median. It flags defenders entering a true breakout window (roughly 23–27 years old, 170–380 games) who can push into top unit minutes and PP time, while accumulating hits and blocks that translate to fantasy points.

Among the names highlighted: Bowen Byram, Jamie Drysdale, Dylan Samberg, and K’Andre Miller, plus others who could unlock a real late-round upside if opportunity aligns. The framework aims to separate true contributors from depth players, guiding drafts with data-backed confidence.

Which blueliner offers the clearest path to top-unit power play minutes this season?In mixed leagues, which of these breakout candidates should you target first?What is the most reliable signal of a defenseman breaking out this season?How should you adjust your draft strategy for these breakouts?
Mentions:
@Adam Boqvist | New York Islanders | NHL
@Adam Boqvist | New York Islanders | NHL
@Alex Vlasic | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Alex Vlasic | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Arber Xhekaj | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Arber Xhekaj | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Bowen Byram | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Bowen Byram | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
Buffalo Sabres | NHL
Buffalo Sabres | NHL
Calgary Flames | NHL
Calgary Flames | NHL
@Dylan Samberg | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Dylan Samberg | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Elias N. Pettersson | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Elias N. Pettersson | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@J.J. Moser | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@J.J. Moser | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Jakob Chychrun | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Jakob Chychrun | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Jamie Drysdale | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Jamie Drysdale | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Jordan Harris | Boston Bruins | NHL
@Jordan Harris | Boston Bruins | NHL
@Jordan Spence | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@Jordan Spence | Ottawa Senators | NHL
@Justin Barron | Nashville Predators | NHL
@Justin Barron | Nashville Predators | NHL
@Kaiden Guhle | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kaiden Guhle | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kevin Bahl | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Kevin Bahl | Calgary Flames | NHL
Los Angeles Kings | NHL
Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Mattias Samuelsson | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Mattias Samuelsson | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Michael Kesselring | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Michael Kesselring | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Mikey Anderson | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Mikey Anderson | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
Nashville Predators | NHL
Nashville Predators | NHL
@Nils Lundkvist | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Nils Lundkvist | Dallas Stars | NHL
Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Rasmus Sandin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Rasmus Sandin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Timothy Liljegren | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@Timothy Liljegren | San Jose Sharks | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL

https://www.espn.com/fantasy/hockey/story/_/id/462..

September 17, 2025
Fantasy Hockey: Key Players to Watch in 2025 Season
@rotowire
RotoWire
Fantasy Hockey: Key Players to Watch in 2025 Season

Pettersson, Shesterkin and Klingberg emerge as top positive regression candidates for 2025-26, with Pettersson eyeing a return to 30+ goals and 80+ points amid a fresh Canucks start, Shesterkin rebounding behind a steadier Rangers lineup, and Klingberg potentially reviving his PP quarterback role in San Jose. On the downside, Wilson, Walman and Kuemper carry clear regression flags: Wilson’s goal rate looks unlikely to hold, Walman’s role may shrink, and Kuemper could drift toward an average starter.

These projections hinge on health, coaching changes, and lineup stability, then translate into concrete fantasy implications: draft around risk-reward for goaltending with Kuemper, and target players like Pettersson and Shesterkin where firm performance anchors are likely despite surrounding team turbulence. The article places these players in a realistic context for 2025-26 rosters and DFS/casual fantasy planning.

Which players present the most reliable bounce-back value in this list for fantasy hockey drafts in 2025-26?How should fantasy rosters approach goaltenders with regression risk like Kuemper?What indicators best signal a Pettersson or Shesterkin breakout in 2025-26?Which players might be most overlooked due to team context but have upside?
Mentions:
@Darcy Kuemper | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Darcy Kuemper | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Elias Pettersson | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Elias Pettersson | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Igor Shesterkin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Igor Shesterkin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Jake Walman | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Jake Walman | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@John Klingberg | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@John Klingberg | San Jose Sharks | NHL
Los Angeles Kings | NHL
Los Angeles Kings | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
San Jose Sharks | NHL
San Jose Sharks | NHL
@Tom Wilson | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Tom Wilson | Washington Capitals | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL
Vancouver Canucks | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL
Washington Capitals | NHL

https://www.rotowire.com/hockey/article/fantasy-ho..

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