Rasmus Dahlin, D (98) - The 20-year-old scored the second most points (84; 13 goals, 71 assists, in 141 games) by a teenage defenseman in NHL history behind Phil Housley (132 points) and gains significant fantasy value from having Hall join him and Eichel on offense. Dahlin, the No. 1 pick in the 2018 NHL Draft, is already a fixture on the first power-play unit, which will now likely feature Eichel, Hall, Olofsson and Reinhart, putting Dahlin in line for a breakout season of 55-60 points and at least 25 on the power play. With the fantasy stack of Eichel and Hall likely to cost two picks in the first four or five rounds, it's less risky to draft one of those forwards with Dahlin, who's attainable around the top 100 overall.
Victor Olofsson, LW/RW (107) -- Olofsson was tied with Denis Gurianov of the Dallas Stars for second in goals (20) among rookies last season behind Dominik Kubalik (30) of the Chicago Blackhawks. Olofsson was especially effective on the first power play (11 power-play goals, tied for 11th in NHL). Though Olofsson would lose some fantasy value if he is moved off Eichel's line because of the Hall addition, Olofsson could just as easily shift to right wing, bumping Sam Reinhart to a strong second line with center Eric Staal and left wing Jeff Skinner, and offer enormous upside with exposure to Eichel and Hall in most situations.
Other players to consider in late rounds or off waiver wire: Sam Reinhart, C/RW (NHL.com rank: 122); Rasmus Ristolainen, D (192); Jeff Skinner, LW (217); Eric Staal, C (227); Linus Ullmark, G (229); Dylan Cozens, C
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