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Players to Trade for in Fantasy Hockey

Sebastian Aho

Sebastian Aho is off to a slow start to the season; he only has 2 G and 1 A so far this season
There is no reason to believe that Aho won't hit at least 70 points this season, so you should trade for him while his value is low.

Claude Giroux

Claude Giroux is off to a very slow start to the season; he only has 4 points and 3 PPP so far this season.
Claude Giroux is a very valuable player in fantasy because he can play all three forward positions.
You can try to trade for him while his value isn't at its highest, cause Giroux usually finishes with at least 80 points.

Phil Kessel

Phil Kessel is off to a slow start to the season; he only has 2 G and 4 pts so far this season.
Kessel is usually a safe bet in fantasy, he is just off to a slow start.
Try to trade for Kessel while his value is low because Kessel is a safe bet to get at least 70 points this season.

John Klingberg 

John Klingberg is off to a slow start to the season; he only has a 1 G and 2 A and is a -7 so far this season.
Klingberg is usually a safe bet in fantasy he is just off to a slow start to the season; now is the best chance to trade for Klingberg because his trade value is quite low.

Justin Faulk

Justin Faulk is off to a slow start with the St.Louis Blues; he only has 3 pts and is a -2 so far this season.
Faulk might take some more time to get adjusted to a new system but he will eventually get acclimated.
Justin Faulk would be a great defenseman to get right now because his trade value is pretty low.

Braden Holtby

Braden Holtby is off to a dreadful start to the season; he only has 4 Wins with a 3.60 GAA and .884 SV%.
Now would be the perfect time to trade for Holtby because his value is very low.
Holtby might get less starts now that the Caps have Ilya Samsonov, but he is still a valuable fantasy goalie because Washington is a good team.


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