Deep Dive: Key Strategies for Fantasy Hockey Success
In the world of virtual ice hockey, the goal is a crucial bastion. Getting a solid performance from the goalies is essential to succeed in fantasy leagues. Individual statistics categories and negative points for goals conceded can drastically affect the chances of success.For example, in the standard ESPN format, a goalkeeper who saves 28 of 30 shots in a 4-2 victory adds 5.6 points. Conversely, conceding five goals on 31 shots in a 5-4 defeat results in a loss of -4.8 points, a significant difference.
ESPN’s Default Goalie Scoring
- Wins = 4 points; Overtime losses = 1 point; Shutouts = 3 points
- Saves = 0.2 points; Goals against = -2 points
Securing top goaltenders can provide a significant advantage, as demonstrated by Connor Hellebuyck in the 2024-25 season. If the best cannot be obtained, other viable options exist. In deeper leagues with 10-12 managers, securing two high-level goalkeepers from the start and complementing the team with players with great potential or underrated can be an effective strategy. Paying attention to players who unexpectedly perform well can be very profitable.A leading goalkeeper outperformed his closest competitor by approximately 20% in fantasy points.
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Elite Goalkeepers to Sign
Andrei Vasilevskiy, Tampa Bay Lightning: Projected with 187.6 points, last year he had 219.2. After recovering from back surgery, Vasilevskiy is at his best. The 31-year-old player suggests that he has not yet reached his peak. Last season, he had a record of 38-20-5, a .921% save percentage and a 2.16 goals against average in 63 games. He is likely to surpass 200 points once again.
Connor Hellebuyck, Winnipeg Jets: Projected with 253.4 points, last year he had 272.8.Top-Tier Goalkeepers to Sign
Jake Oettinger, Dallas Stars: Projected with 204.0 points, last year he had 152.8. Oettinger seems to fit perfectly into the ideal fantasy profile: a great goalie who plays a lot for one of the best teams in the league. In the first year of his lucrative contract, the 27-year-old player is entering his prime with a team that, once again, should compete in the Western Conference. Once Hellebuyck and Vasilevskiy are not available, the Stars’ number 1 is the next best option.
Igor Shesterkin, New York Rangers: Projected for 177.8 points, last year he had 113.8. With a new coach and personnel changes, the Rangers will not perform poorly for a second consecutive year. Shesterkin could finish in the top 5 in total fantasy points.