You should never be comfortable with your fantasy team. Always look for ways to improve your squad as you gear up for a long playoff run.
As the NHL hits its Olympic break, this is a perfect time to sit back and examine what can come in the final six weeks of action.
Having a defenseman though, does not produce the point totals of a forward that contributes in the fringe categories (plus minus, power play points, PIM), which is usually the difference between a good team and a championship team. Although most of the top list players are taken, they are still targets for your team to acquire before your league's trade deadline. It might even be worth it to trade a scoring depth forward for a top line defender.
Here are the Olympic break rankings for defensemen:
Mike Green, Washington: 14-46-60-+28-29 Power Play Points
Duncan Keith, C ...
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Article written by Matt Sitkoff