
"I get it now, the appeal of four-team leagues. Fast draft, every pick a star, no digging through the scraps. I ended up with five of my personally ranked top seven blueliners, including drafting Thomas Harley to a bench spot. Obviously I'll need these defenders to help prop up a slightly weaker forward group, but to make up for that, I prioritized players who have a high ceiling, rather than safe floor: Macklin Celebrini, Connor Bedard, Dylan Guenther, Wyatt Johnston and Dylan Holloway."
"This draft featured the following participants (in order of first-round selection): Victoria Matiash, Pierre Becquey, Sachin Dave Chandan, and Sean Allen. Scoring is ESPN standard H2H points, see the scoring system here. See their commentary below, and then see how each round played out. Choose your league size, customize the scoring and set the rules you want to create the fantasy hockey league you want to play in. Create your custom league for free!"
Four-team fantasy hockey leagues concentrate elite talent and create a fast draft where almost every pick is a top player. A growing number of participants are playing in four-team leagues, prompting an expert mock draft to explore strategy and team construction. Matthew Tkachuk is expected to be out until at least December, and players with IR spots can be placed there to free a roster spot. Scoring uses ESPN standard H2H points. Drafters may prioritize high-ceiling forwards and elite defensemen, accepting more risk because replacement-level statistics rise sharply with a smaller selected talent pool.
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