NHL Free Agency 2025: Fantasy Hockey Impact of Key Signings and Trades
Explore the fantasy hockey implications of NHL free agency moves and trades, including key player roles and potential risers for the 2025 season.

The NHL offseason is in full swing, and with free agency opening on July 1, fantasy hockey managers are keenly watching how player movements will impact their drafts. Here’s a breakdown of some of the most significant signings and trades, and what they mean for your fantasy teams.
Evander Kane to the Vancouver Canucks
After missing the entire 2024-25 season, Evander Kane showed he still has fantasy relevance during the Oilers' Stanley Cup final run. He averaged 1.7 fantasy points per game across 21 playoff contests. With Brock Boeser likely moving on, Kane could become the Canucks' primary scoring winger, especially if he secures time with Elias Pettersson and power-play opportunities.
Mason Marchment to the Seattle Kraken
Mason Marchment is a streaky fantasy player who thrives with the right linemates. The Kraken’s depth-focused lineup offers him a chance to play on any of the top three lines. While his minutes may hover around 15 per game, his Selke-like ability and plus/minus appeal make him a valuable late-round pick.
Trevor Zegras to the Philadelphia Flyers
Trevor Zegras is a high-upside player who could benefit from a change of scenery. Despite injuries hampering his production, Zegras has the potential to bounce back in Philadelphia. With wingers like Matvei Michkov and Travis Konecny, he could find the right chemistry to boost his fantasy value.
Stay tuned for more updates as the NHL offseason progresses, and make sure to adjust your fantasy strategies accordingly.