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Patrick Kane, RW (NHL.com rank: 20) --The 29-year-old has seen his point total decline significantly in each of the past two seasons; he had 76 points (27 goals, 49 assists) last season after 89 (34 goals, 55 assists) in 2016-17 and an NHL career-high 106 (46 goals, 60 assists) in 2015-16. But even with an NHL career-worst minus-20, Kane had strong enough category coverage to finish 66th overall in Yahoo. Kane's chemistry with wing Alex DeBrincat (played on same line for United States at 2018 IIHF World Championship) sparks renewed optimism for the elite right wing, making him worth drafting among the fantasy top 20 overall.
Alex DeBrincat, LW/RW (121) -- He was one of the most unheralded first-year players in the NHL last season, finishing second among rookies in even-strength goals (22). He had three hat tricks, tied for most in the NHL with elite fantasy forwards Connor McDavid and Alex Ovechkin. DeBrincat's 52 points (28 goals, 24 assists) came on mostly the third line at even strength, and his 12 power-play points came on the second unit. After missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the Blackhawks are expected to elevate DeBrincat, the most promising young player on their roster. He has a much higher ceiling if he latches on with Kane for a full season, so target the second-year forward outside the top 125 as a fantasy breakout candidate.