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Fantasy Hockey 2025-26 – Brock Seguin’s ADPs to Avoid

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Daily Faceoff
Sep 18, 2025 3:55 PM

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In the upcoming 2025-26 fantasy hockey season, managers are urged to be cautious of specific players with inflated average draft positions (ADPs). One such player is Brock Seguin, who has seen a significant rise in his projected value. While his previous season showed promise, there's a growing concern that his performance may not meet the expectations set by fantasy enthusiasts. With a mix of injuries and inconsistent play, drafting Seguin at his current price could result in disappointment.

Another player to consider with caution is the veteran goaltender from the Dallas Stars. Previous seasons of strong performances have led to an elevated ADP, creating a risky scenario for draft managers looking for stability in their roster. The landscape of goaltending is always shifting, and this particular goalie may have more competition for the starting spot than previously anticipated.

In contrast, players who consistently deliver value and upside, like those from teams actively looking to bolster their rosters through trades or drafts, should be prioritized. Fantasy managers should research potential breakout candidates as well as established players from teams such as the Boston Bruins and the Tampa Bay Lightning who are expected to deliver reliable points through the season.

As the fantasy draft approaches, staying informed about player performance trends and team changes will be crucial. Understanding ADPs and their implications on the draft strategy can lead to a more successful season, steering clear of the pitfalls associated with selecting players like Seguin too early.

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