Your decision to draft Leon Draisaitl over Auston Matthews isn't going to win you your league.
Neither will choosing Zach Werenski over Rasmus Dahlin . Or Sergei Bobrovsky over Igor Shesterkin .
Fantasy hockey leagues are won in the margins. Everyone gets quality players early. The difference between finishing middle of the pack and taking home the trophy is how you use those late-round picks (and then how you manage waivers and trades along the way, don't worry, we'll be here for that, too).
ESPN Fantasy Hockey tracks average draft position ( ADP ) out to a 10-team league, which means 230 players. That means about 230 is the max you'll see on ADP in your draft window or when looking at the player data in your league. If a player has an ADP lower than 200, they are being