Washington Capitals
The Washington Capitals have had a stellar season so far, with several standout players making significant contributions. However, when it comes to fantasy MVP, it’s hard to ignore the performance of Tom Wilson, RW. Wilson has emerged as the team’s fantasy leader, edging out other strong contenders like Logan Thompson, Connor McMichael, and Jakob Chychrun. Despite facing tough competition from his teammates, Wilson’s consistent performance has earned him the title of fantasy MVP for the Capitals.
Winnipeg Jets
In the realm of fantasy hockey, one player has stood head and shoulders above the rest this season – Connor Hellebuyck, G of the Winnipeg Jets. Hellebuyck’s exceptional performance has not only made him the Jets’ fantasy MVP but also a strong contender for the title of NHL fantasy MVP. With a commanding lead in overall fantasy points, Hellebuyck is on track to surpass some impressive records, showcasing his undeniable talent and skill on the ice.
Vegas Golden Knights
When it comes to fantasy MVP for the Vegas Golden Knights, one player has truly shone this season – Jack Eichel, C. Eichel’s remarkable return to form and excellent health have propelled him to new heights, putting him on track to achieve a career-high in points. As Eichel continues to dominate the ice and lead his team to victory, it’s clear that he is a standout player worthy of the fantasy MVP title for the Golden Knights.
Edmonton Oilers
Leon Draisaitl, C, has been a force to be reckoned with for the Edmonton Oilers this season, making him the clear choice for fantasy MVP. Despite sharing the spotlight with other talented players on the team, Draisaitl’s exceptional performance and offensive prowess have set him apart as a fantasy powerhouse. With impressive fantasy returns and a commanding presence on the ice, Draisaitl has solidified his position as the Oilers’ fantasy MVP.