Palmieri is a key cog on the top power play who can help Subban have one of his best offensive seasons yet. Palmieri quietly ranks fourth among right wings with 41 power-play goals since 2015-16 behind Nikita Kucherov (49), Wayne Simmonds (45) and Patrik Laine (44). Hall, who led left wings with 37 power-play points in 2017-18 (won Hart Trophy), and Hughes, whom NHL.com has projected for 61 points (22 goals, 39 assists), can also fuel Subban's power-play resurgence.
Some of Subban's success depends on the health of New Jersey's top forwards, but he should see increased ice time from his 22:40 per game this season, the second lowest in a full season of his NHL career. He played at least 23 minutes per game in seven straight seasons (2011-12 to 2017-18) before missing 19 games this season because of injury.
Nashville had a much better defensive core than New Jersey does, but it's arguable the Devils now have more forward talent compared to the Predators. Including Subban, the Devils have five skaters with 60-point potential next season after only having seven players score that many over the past nine seasons.
But, unlike the Predators, the Devils have goalie questions with Cory Schneider struggling over the past three seasons and rookie Mackenzie Blackwood being an unproven option. If the Devils don't get consistent goaltending, it could negatively impact Subban's plus/minus; he was a combined plus-23 over the past two seasons with the Predators.
Regardless, fantasy owners should expect a return to elite status for Subban next season and view Hall, Hughes, Palmieri and Hischier as more valuable players for next season with Subban joining the offense.
Projection: 74 games, 14 goals, 45 assists, 59 points, minus-2, 27 PPP, 205 SOG, 75 Hits
Draft range in 12-team fantasy league: Rounds 5 to 6 (picks 49-72)
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