Jamie Benn, LW --One of the more disappointing fantasy performances last season, Benn finished 30th in Yahoo after being drafted 4.8 on average. He had his lowest point total in a full NHL season since 2011-12, scoring 69 points (26 goals, 43 assists) in 77 games, regressing in plus/minus (minus-9), power-play points (26) and shots on goal (201). But a busy offseason for the Dallas Stars would suggest Benn should return to being a top 10 asset, which could make him a steal should he fall toward the back end of the first round.
Tyler Seguin, C/RW (INJ.) --Since his controversial trade from the Boston Bruins to the Stars in 2013, Seguin has been as safe a pick as any in Yahoo fantasy. He has at least 72 points in each of the past four seasons, ranking fifth in points (306) and third in SOG (1,153) in that span. Like Benn, Seguin should see an improvement in plus/minus after the Stars' moves this summer, and makes a lot of sense in the second round if you're targeting Erik Karlsson or Brent Burns in the first. Seguin should be ready for training camp after offseason shoulder surgery.
Alexander Radulov, RW -- It appears things will only get better for Radulov in his second season back in the NHL. The 31-year-old returned last season from the KHL, signing with the Montreal Canadiens and scoring 54 points (18 goals, 36 assists) in 76 games. Joining Benn, Seguin and the Stars should only increase Radulov's offensive output. He has the potential to reach 60 points, 20 PPP and is a sneaky contributor of penalty minutes (62 last season).
Jason Spezza, C/RW --After three consecutive 60-point seasons, Spezza was a victim of the Stars' poor showing in 2016-17. He scored 15 goals, his lowest total in a full season since he was a rookie in 2002-03. To put it simply, he had his worst statistical season since he was a rookie. Spezza is a candidate to shift from center to wing, which could be beneficial should he land on the top line with Benn and Seguin.