Fantasy Hockey 2014: Trading Deadline Winners and Losers

March 25th, 2014 by Craig Rondinone Leave a reply »
The NHL’s trading deadline was far more exciting than the NBA’s trading deadline, especially for fantasy hockey owners who had to keep up with their players’ new teams, new situations and new linemates.

Now that the traded players have been with their new teams for a few weeks, we can gauge which guys’ fantasy values have skyrocketed or plummeted since they changed uniforms.

So here are the fantasy hockey winners and losers of the NHL’s trading deadline:

 

Martin St. Louis, New York Rangers (RW)

Neither Father Time nor opposing defenses and goaltenders can slow down the 38-year-old St. Louis. While younger, faster, bigger forwards are lucky to have 40 points per season these days, St. Louis has 64 points in 70 contests and has averaged over a point per game over the past several seasons.

But St. Louis has not netted a goal and has just three points in 11 games as a Blueshirt. He is a plus-three and has been getting shots on goal, yet his name has not appeared much in the scoring summaries of box scores since he switched sides.

New York’s offensive system unde ...

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