Weber is trending down following the trade, especially considering he has been outperformed offensively by Josi in the past two seasons. Weber will, without a doubt, miss Josi, who has 116 points in his past 162 games. Weber has 96 points in 156 games. Their power-play totals were similar (Weber: 41 PPP; Josi: 39) in the span, largely because of their familiarity playing together in all situations.
Subban and Josi, two of the most active puck-moving defensemen in the game, are about to unite and can elevate Nashville into a true Stanley Cup contender. Weber, a more physical, shot-blocking defenseman than Subban, turns 31 years old Aug. 14 and is nearing the end of his prime years.
Montreal's best forward, left wing Max Pacioretty, has never had more than 17 power-play points in a season, alarming considering he has at least 30 goals and 60 points in each of the past four full seasons. The downgrade in power-play talent around him poses a serious threat to the bread and butter of Weber's fantasy profile. The stock of all-world goalie Carey Price, who's coming off an injury-ravaged season, is also in question.
Weber remains a borderline top-20 fantasy defenseman, but his value takes a sizable hit from this trade because Montreal has nowhere near the offensive weapons of Nashville.