How Do You Draft A Winning Fantasy Hockey Forward?
In order to win your fantasy hockey league, you’re going to have to find some scoring. Forwards will provide the bulk of your goals and assists and they are often drafted in the first round. Even if you can’t land a 100-point wing or center, you can still find quality players to help you win. Research how your league will operate and what categories will be counted. Each league may have a different way of scoring and knowing it can help you draft a team especially for the categories your league is using. In cases where goalie stats count for a disproportionate number of categories or where face off wins count, you may need to draft differently than if the league is heavily weighted towards goals and assists. Grab a top scorer early. Landing a 100-point player can give you an advantage over other managers. You’ll still need to draft smart in later rounds but you’ll have a little more flexibility than if you weren’t able to get one of the league’s top scorers. Look for power play special