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2021 Fantasy Hockey Rankings Fantasy Hockey Cheat Sheet RANK PLAYER POS ADP RANK PLAYER POS ADP RANK PLAYER POS ADP RANK PLAYER POS ADP ROUND 1 ROUND 6 ROUND 11 ROUND 16 1 Nathan MacKinnon (COL) C1 2 61 Nicklas Backstrom (WSH) C24 92 121 Tristan Jarry (PIT) G19 63 181 Juuse Saros (NSH) G28 105 2 Connor McDavid (EDM) C2 1 62 Alex Pietrangelo (VGK) D8 115 122 Joonas Korpisalo (CBJ) G20 159 182 Ryan Suter (MIN) D42 111 3 Leon Draisaitl (EDM) C3/LW1 3 63 Erik Karlsson (SJ) D9 48 123 Petr Mrazek (CAR) G21 130 183 Nikita Gusev (NJ) LW49 4 Auston Matthews (TOR) C4 5 64 Dougie Hamilton (CAR) D10 36 124 Evgenii Dadonov (FLA) LW34/RW28 153 184 Tomas Tatar (MTL) LW50/RW42 157 5 Artemi Panarin (NYR) LW2 8 65 Kristopher Letang (PIT) D11 51 125 Charlie McAvoy (BOS) D25 88 185 Viktor Arvidsson (NSH) LW51/RW43 197 6 Alex Ovechkin (WSH) LW3 4 66 Teuvo Teravainen (CAR) LW17/RW12 55 126 Mathew Dumba (MIN) D26 164 186 Eric Staal (BUF) C52 7 Patrick Kane (CHI) RW1 10 67 Quinn Hughes (VAN) D12 57 127 Kyle Palmieri (NJ) RW29 137 187 Ben Bishop (DAL) G29 151 8 Elias Pettersson (VAN) C5 21 68 Seth Jones (CBJ) D13 59 128 John Gibson (ANA) G22 180 188 Rickard Rakell (ANA) LW52/RW44 9 Mikko Rantanen (COL) RW2 17 69 Jacob Markstrom (CGY) G11 135 129 Matt Murray (OTT) G23 189 Nicholas Suzuki (MTL) C53 212 10 Andrei Vasilevskiy (TB) G1 7 70 Filip Forsberg (NSH) LW18 82 130 Elivs Merzlikins (CBJ) G24 138 190 Patric Hornqvist (FLA) RW45 183 11 Jack Eichel (BUF) C6 6 71 Tyson Barrie (EDM) D14 108 131 Drew Doughty (LA) D27 118 191 Thatcher Demko (VAN) G30 179 12 Victor Hedman (TB) D1 20 72 Brady Tkachuk (OTT) LW19 64 132 Jakub Vrana (WSH) LW35/RW30 123 192 Pekka Rinne (NSH) G31 210 ROUND 2 ROUND 7 ROUND 12 ROUND 17 13 Sebastian Aho (CAR) C7 9 73 Braden Holtby (VAN) G12 147 133 Nico Hischier (NJ) C41 181 193 Jake Muzzin (TOR) D43 150 14 Brayden Point (TB) C8 30 74 Marc-Andre Fleury (VGK) G13 125 134 Anthony Mantha (DET) LW36/RW31 149 194 Ryan Johansen (NSH) C54 15 Sidney Crosby (PIT) C9 12 75 Logan Couture (SJ) C25 86 135 Neal Pionk (WPG) D28 77 195 Oliver Bjorkstrand (CBJ) RW46 144 16 John Carlson (WSH) D2 14 76 Elias Lindholm (CGY) C26/RW13 70 136 Paul Stastny (WPG) C42 196 Anders Lee (NYI) LW53 129 17 Mitchell Marner (TOR) RW3 11 77 Alexander Radulov (DAL) RW14 154 137 Jeff Skinner (BUF) LW37 197 Ilya Sorokin (NYI) G32 222 18 Mika Zibanejad (NYR) C10 13 78 Rasmus Dahlin (BUF) D15 65 138 Joe Pavelski (DAL) C43/RW32 168 198 Jason Zucker (PIT) LW54/RW47 223 19 Roman Josi (NSH) D3 25 79 Miro Heiskanen (DAL) D16 56 139 Jacob Trouba (NYR) D29 102 199 Ryan Strome (NYR) RW48 161 20 Andrei Svechnikov (CAR) LW4/RW4 26 80 John Klingberg (DAL) D17 126 140 Jack Hughes (NJ) C44 175 200 James Van Riemsdyk (PHI) LW55 21 Cale Makar (COL) D4 23 81 J.T. Miller (VAN) LW20/RW15 32 141 William Karlsson (VGK) C45 162 201 Andrew Shaw (CHI) C55/RW49 22 Brad Marchand (BOS) LW5 19 82 Alex DeBrincat (CHI) LW21/RW16 94 142 Anthony DeAngelo (NYR) D30 109 202 Josh Bailey (NYI) RW50 23 Connor Hellebuyck (WPG) G2 16 83 Tomas Hertl (SJ) C27/LW22 134 143 Dominik Kubalik (CHI) LW38 145 203 Alex Galchenyuk (MIN) C56/LW56 24 Jonathan Huberdeau (FLA) LW6 18 84 Bo Horvat (VAN) C28 98 144 Rasmus Ristolainen (BUF) D31 136 204 Jake DeBrusk (BOS) LW57/RW51 225 ROUND 3 ROUND 8 ROUND 13 ROUND 18 25 Evgeni Malkin (PIT) C11 38 85 Anze Kopitar (LA) C29 84 145 Reilly Smith (VGK) RW33 156 205 Vincent Trocheck (CAR) C57 26 John Tavares (TOR) C12 24 86 Jonathan Toews (CHI) C30 141 146 Jaroslav Halak (BOS) G25 170 206 David Rittich (CGY) G33 199 27 Mark Scheifele (WPG) C13 37 87 Mark Giordano (CGY) D18 66 147 Andre Burakovsky (COL) LW39 207 Alex Tuch (VGK) RW52 224 28 David Pastrnak (BOS) RW5 28 88 Zachary Werenski (CBJ) D19 68 148 Alexis Lafreniere (NYR) LW40 132 208 Martin Jones (SJ) G34 29 Aleksander Barkov (FLA) C14 34 89 Mike Hoffman (STL) LW23/RW17 76 149 Ryan Ellis (NSH) D32 95 209 Anthony Cirelli (TB) C58 163 30 Carter Hart (PHI) G3 40 90 Timo Meier (SJ) LW24/RW18 104 150 Jaden Schwartz (STL) LW41 182 210 Erik Gustafsson (PHI) D44 31 Tuukka Rask (BOS) G4 29 91 Anton Khudobin (DAL) G14 53 151 Zach Parise (MIN) LW42 146 211 Brandon Pirri (CHI) C59 32 Robin Lehner (VGK) G5 46 92 Pierre-Luc Dubois (CBJ) C31 83 152 Phil Kessel (ARI) RW34 221 212 Alexander Edler (VAN) D45 124 33 Mark Stone (VGK) RW6 42 93 Sean Monahan (CGY) C32 158 153 Kirill Kaprizov (MIN) LW43 167 213 Dylan Strome (CHI) C60 34 Steven Stamkos (TB) C15 15 94 Sergei Bobrovsky (FLA) G15 113 154 Darnell Nurse (EDM) D33 96 214 Jonathan Drouin (MTL) LW58 35 Jake Guentzel (PIT) LW7/RW7 22 95 Shea Weber (MTL) D20 100 155 Victor Olofsson (BUF) RW35 110 215 Tyler Toffoli (VAN) LW59/RW53 36 Patrice Bergeron (BOS) C16 39 96 Shea Theodore (VGK) D21 73 156 David Krejci (BOS) C46 216 Nino Niederreiter (CAR) LW60/RW54 ROUND 4 ROUND 9 ROUND 11 ROUND 19 37 Kyle Connor (WPG) LW8 47 97 Dylan Larkin (DET) C33 116 157 Jeff Petry (MTL) D34 74 217 Roope Hintz (DAL) LW61 38 Patrik Laine (WPG) LW9/RW8 27 98 William Nylander (TOR) LW25/RW19 81 158 Oliver Ekman-Larsson (ARI) D35 128 218 Cam Talbot (MIN) G35 39 Taylor Hall (BUF) LW10 114 99 Evander Kane (SJ) LW26 87 159 Tyler Seguin (DAL) C47 193 219 Mikael Granlund (NSH) LW62/RW55 195 40 Blake Wheeler (WPG) RW9 31 100 Brayden Schenn (STL) C34/RW20 89 160 Kailer Yamamoto (EDM) C48 103 220 Mackenzie Blackwood (NJ) G36 173 41 Matthew Tkachuk (CGY) LW11 45 101 Brendan Gallagher (MTL) RW21 97 161 Josh Anderson (CBJ) RW36 221 Andreas Athanasiou (EDM) RW56 42 Gabriel Landeskog (COL) C17/LW12 43 102 Jonathan Marchessault (VGK) C35/LW27 127 162 Bryan Rust (PIT) LW44/RW37 121 222 Shayne Gostisbehere (PHI) D46 43 Johnny Gaudreau (CGY) LW13 58 103 Nazem Kadri (COL) C36 166 163 Nikolaj Ehlers (WPG) LW45/RW38 178 223 Mats Zuccarello (MIN) RW57 44 Brent Burns (SJ) D5 33 104 Keith Yandle (FLA) D22 139 164 Vladimir Tarasenko (STL) RW39 160 224 Dustin Brown (LA) LW64/RW58 45 Philipp Grubauer (COL) G6 80 105 David Perron (STL) LW28/RW22 143 165 Pavel Francouz (COL) G26 152 225 Nate Schmidt (VAN) D47 174 46 Carey Price (MTL) G7 50 106 Ilya Samsonov (WSH) G16 112 166 Kaapo Kakko (NYR) RW40 220 226 Kasperi Kapanen (PIT) RW59 232 47 Frederik Andersen (TOR) G8 44 107 Thomas Chabot (OTT) D23 79 167 Clayton Keller (ARI) LW46/RW40 227 Jaccob Slavin (CAR) D48 122 48 Jordan Binnington (STL) G9 35 108 Semyon Varlamov (NYI) G17 184 168 Ondrej Palat (TB) LW47 205 228 Corey Crawford (NJ) G37 ROUND 5 ROUND 10 ROUND 15 ROUND 20 49 Igor Shesterkin (NYR) G10 41 109 Cam Atkinson (CBJ) RW23 188 169 Mikhail Sergachev (TB) D36 119 229 Alexandar Georgiev (NYR) G38 50 Travis Konecny (PHI) RW10 61 110 Jamie Benn (DAL) C37/LW29 91 170 Devan Dubnyk (SJ) G27 230 Mattias Ekholm (NSH) D49 191 51 Morgan Rielly (TOR) D6 75 111 Jakub Voracek (PHI) LW30/RW24 200 171 Kevin Hayes (PHI) C49 231 Anthony Beauvillier (NYI) LW65 52 Max Pacioretty (VGK) LW14 52 112 Tom Wilson (WSH) RW25 101 172 Adam Fox (NYR) D37 99 232 Jonathan Quick (LA) G39 215 53 Claude Giroux (PHI) C18/LW15 69 113 Matt Duchene (NSH) C38 172 173 P.K. Subban (NJ) D38 233 Ryan Dzingel (CAR) LW66/RW60 54 Evgeny Kuznetsov (WSH) C19 90 114 Max Domi (MTL) C39/LW31 227 174 Aaron Ekblad (FLA) D39 120 234 Andreas Johnsson (TOR) LW67 55 Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (EDM) C20/LW16 49 115 Chris Kreider (NYR) LW32 117 175 Ryan Getzlaf (ANA) C50 235 Mikael Backlund (CGY) C61 56 Sean Couturier (PHI) C21 54 116 Sam Reinhart (BUF) C40/RW26 131 176 Ryan Pulock (NYI) D40 78 236 Josh Morrissey (WPG) D50 57 Brock Boeser (VAN) RW11 93 117 T.J. Oshie (WSH) RW27 133 177 Colton Parayko (STL) D41 106 237 Samuel Girard (COL) D51 214 58 Torey Krug (STL) D7 71 118 Kevin Fiala (MIN) LW33 140 178 Brock Nelson (NYI) C51 198 238 Tyler Bertuzzi (DET) LW68 218 59 Mathew Barzal (NYI) C22 62 119 Ivan Provorov (PHI) D24 67 179 Pavel Buchnevich (NYR) LW48 239 Cody Glass (FA) C62 60 Ryan O'Reilly (STL) C23 60 120 Darcy Kuemper (ARI) G18 85 180 Denis Gurianov (DAL) RW41 240 Jordan Eberle (NYI) RW61 176.
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