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: Alex Ovechkin, LW
The three-time Hart Trophy winner hasn't played a season in the NHL when he wasn't worth at least a top 10 pick. Ovechkin reached the 50-goal mark for the third straight season and has led the League in goals and power-play goals in each of the past four. He's plus-31 over the past two seasons after finishing minus-35 in 2013-14, so there really aren't any blemishes on Ovechkin's fantasy resume other than his low assist totals; he hasn't had more than 28 in a season since 2010-11. In Ovechkin's 11 NHL seasons, he has led the League in shots on goal in 10, failing only in 2011-12 (36 behind Evgeni Malkin of the Pittsburgh Penguins). Chances are Ovechkin will play with longtime center Nicklas Backstrom on the first line, though center Evgeny Kuznetsov's breakout last season could warrant time there. Either way, Ovechkin is the complete package and is worth drafting in the top 3-5 players regardless of format.
Washington Capitals fantasy outlook
Alex Ovechkin top asset; Evgeny Kuznetsov will hurt Nicklas Backstrom's value
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