As part of NHL.com's 30 in 30 series, our fantasy hockey staff is breaking down each team's fantasy landscape. From most valuable assets to underrated options, impact prospects and more, this guide should help fantasy owners prioritize players for drafts.
Starting at the top: Auston Matthews, C
Though Nazem Kadri may enter the season as Toronto's No. 1 center, it's only a matter of time before Matthews earns that distinction. The No. 1 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft will develop in a possession-based system under coach Mike Babcock and has plenty of wing options (James van Riemsdyk, William Nylander, Leo Komarov, Nikita Soshnikov) whether he centers the first or second line. Matthews, ranked 81st in NHL.com's fantasy top 200 based on potential, could go even higher on average in drafts, but owners must temper expectations. He joins a roster with holes and could have growing pains. He should get 20 goals and 20 assists, something four rookies did last season (Artemi Panarin, Jack Eichel, Dylan Larkin and Anthony Duclair), but it's risky to reach for Matthews higher than that ranking in a non-keeper league.
Toronto Maple Leafs fantasy outlook
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