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2024 Fantasy Hockey OnlyFans: Forward Sleepers

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Looking for some forward sleepers that can help you win your fantasy hockey league? Check out the 2024 OnlyFans list inside the post! (Sofia Aristy/Vendetta Sports)

2024 Fantasy Hockey OnlyFans: Forward Sleepers

Sean Allen sucks and if you listen to me you’re guaranteed fantasy hockey success. The 2024 Fantasy Hockey OnlyFans list for the forward sleepers might be the biggest advice I can give you. Picking the right breakout skater just might be the difference between winning and losing. Let’s get to the list because hockey starts today!!!

*All players listed are ranked outside the top 100

*Link To ESPN’s 2024-25 Fantasy Hockey Rankings/Projections:

Andrei Svechnikov (Carolina Hurricanes) F77, 106th overall

Egregious and way too low of a ranking. A true power forward that’s going to pick up hits and points. Heading into age 24 season and notched 52 points in 59 games. Upwards of 90 points could be on the way. He should be a top 50 play.

Matt Boldy (Minnesota Wild) F78, 108th overall

Ditto with Boldy. Should also be a top 50 play. About to enter his prime and it’s only a matter of time before he’s a 40 goal guy. It could very well be this year. Entering age 23, the breakout season just might be here.

Pavel Buchnevich (St. Louis Blues) F92, 127th overall

Just a super underrated player. Always has been. Heading into age 29 and prime production should still be there. Notched 76 points two years ago and no reason he can’t get back to that level. Not a sexy pick but a value pick at this spot.

Logan Cooley (Utah Hockey) F93, 128th overall

Going to depend on if he can become the number one center for Utah. It hasn’t happened yet but it could very well happen soon. Former top five pick and notched 44 points as a rookie. A breakout season could be in the cards. Let’s also not sleep on Utah as a whole taking a leap with a ton of young players on the verge of doing just that.

Elias Lindholm (Boston Bruins) F94, 130th overall

This is a bargain price. Top line center for the Bruins getting to play with the Pasta man? This is a buy, buy, buy. Don’t fall for the cheese. He’s going to be better than he has been with the Flames and playing third line in Vancouver. At this price? This is a no brainer.

Mark Scheifele (Winnipeg Jets) F95, 133rd overall

Total disrespect. Top line center for the Jets. 72 points in 74 games last year. Kyle Connor is still on the team. Regular season success is different from playoff success. If Scheifele is just waiting for you here at this spot, take him.

Brock Boeser (Vancouver Canucks) F96, 135th overall

The Canucks think Boeser can score 50. He had 40 last year. Just not sure what would change. It looks like Tocchet fixed this team. Heading into a contract year, Boeser should do well again.

Quinton Byfield (Los Angeles Kings) F111, 153rd overall

Bum Dubois is gone and Byfield is now back in the middle of the ice. Had a mini breakout with 55 points last year. Should get into the 60-70 range this season. Has Kevin Fiala on his wing. At this price, take the shot.

Robert Thomas (St. Louis Blues) F113, 157th overall

The most criminal ranking on the board. Thomas is going at least 100 picks too late. Top line center for the Blues. 86 points last year and now heading into age 25. Just pick him and thank me later.

Viktor Arvidsson (Edmonton Oilers) F115, 159th overall

Just have to keep him healthy. The good news is at this price, it’s a gamble you can afford to take. Going to pick up a ton of picks just skating with Draisaitl. Being in Edmonton helps his stock. At this price, it’s like he’s still with the Kings on the third line. Take the shot here.

Leo Carlsson (Anaheim Ducks) F116, 160th overall

Might be a year too soon but the Ducks are going to turn the corner eventually. Was on a load management plan last year but was the second pick in the draft right behind Connor Bedard. Passed the eye test as a rookie. Probably a play for 2025 but at this price, it’s not going to kill you to find out.

Dylan Guenther (Utah Hockey) F130, 184th overall

One of my favorite plays on the board. 35 points in 45 games in his age 20 season. Now heads into age 21 season and Utah wasn’t shy about locking him up with a huge money extension. Eye test, this dude rocks. He’s going to be awesome. A matter of when. 40 goals is in his future and it could happen this season.

Teuvo Teravainen (Chicago Blackhawks) F132, 186th overall

Someone is going to pick points with Bedard. Who is it going to be? Taravainen and Bertuzzi feel like two great plays to accomplish just that. Ice time should be there in Chicago too, which hasn’t been the case for either lately in past landing spots.

Tyler Bertuzzi (Chicago Blackhawks) F133, 187th overall

See explanation above.

Mark Stone (Vegas Golden Knights) F137th, 191st overall

He’s a point-per-game player when healthy. If you get 50 games out of him, who cares? At this price, it’s highway robbery. No need to overthink this. He’s going to help you win weeks when he’s out there. 53 points in 56 games last year. Good luck finding someone else in this range for that.

Troy Terry (Anaheim Ducks) F141, 198th overall

Top goal scorer with the Ducks. It’s a young team that should keep getting better. Had 37 goals back in 2021. If the rest of the team becomes more functional, Terry can get back to that level. At this price, he’s a buy.

Pierre-Luc Dubois (Washington Capitals) F159, 221st overall

Trey was on this sooner than anybody. The guy is a total bum. However, now he’s free and free is cool with me. Should be better in Washington and if he’s not, cut him. Washington needs center help and ice time should be there. If he can get to a spot where he’s feeding Ovechkin goals, value could be there.

Casey Mittelstadt (Colorado Avalanche) F169, 238th overall

Sometimes when you’re deep in drafts, you just have to look for guys who will benefit from being on good teams. Second line center, first powerplay unit. This is the new Kadri. Won’t be as good but being in Colorado helps a ton. Heading into age 26, if he can take one more leap, this is great value.

Jake Neighbors (St. Louis Blues) F179, 256th overall

27 goals in his age 21 season. Not sure he’s scratched what he will become. Someone has to score goals for the Blues. If Neighbors keeps getting better, this is a bargain.

Gabriel Vilardi (Winnipeg Jets) F189, 259th overall

First year in Winnipeg was a success. Just needs to stay on the ice. 36 points in 47 games last year. If Vilardi can establish himself in a big role and actually stay on the ice, this is a great value.

Alexander Holtz (Vegas Golden Knights) F193, 281st overall

One of these Vegas wingers will take a leap. It’s a matter of who it will be. Pick which one you like. Between Holtz, Dorofeyev, Brisson, and Olofsson, odds are one will have a breakout season. The Marchessault spot is available and the winner of that race will benefit in a big way.

Josh Norris (Ottawa Senators) F197, 289th overall

Never healthy but maybe he will be this year. Was the main piece of the Erik Karlsson trade. Has a locked in top 6 role. 55 points in 66 games three years ago. He can be that guy again. Just has to stay on the ice.

Mason McTavish (Anaheim Ducks) F209, Outside Top 300

Love the way this dude plays the game. Angry, net front, gritty, skilled. 42 points in 64 games last year. I think the breakout season could be on the way.

Macklin Celebrini (San Jose Sharks) F294, Outside Top 300

First pick in the draft. Sharks suck but ice time will be there. Can’t expect Bedard production but could be a value and is already viewed as the top dog in San Jose.

Matvei Michkov (Philadelphia Flyers) F295, Outside Top 300

The Flyers just might have a young gem to build around. Has looked good in the preseason. The Russian import just might be an impact player right away.

Logan Stankoven (Dallas Stars) F296th, Outside Top 300

Showed good signed down the stretch. Was an impact guy in the playoffs. A lot of mouths to feed in Dallas but he’s clearly talented.

Cutter Gauthier (Anaheim Ducks) F297, Outside Top 300

If the Ducks turn the corner, he could be a big reason why.

Will Smith (San Jose Sharks) F299, Outside Top 300

Maybe Will Smith is the play for the Sharks. He’s been in the league longer than Celebrini.

Victor Olofsson (Vegas Golden Knights) F302, Outside Top 300

Will start the season on the top line and top powerplay unit. At this price, he’s a buy.

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