Fantasy Hockey Trade Analyzer: Try to acquire David Pastrnak

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With a new skipper calling the offense, now’s a good time to try to get David Pastrnak in a fantasy hockey trade. (Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

There are a couple of players returning from injury for whom I’m interested in trading this week, while I am also quite interested to see what David Pastrnak is able to do with Joe Sacco behind the bench.

Here are some players whom you could deal for and trade elsewhere.

TRADE FOR

This is a prime time to get Eriksson Ek as he returns Tuesday after he missed Saturday’s game versus Dallas with a lower-body injury. Eriksson Ek is returning to the top line, alongside Kirill Kaprizov and Matt Boldy, as the Wild are using their top three forwards on their first unit. Eriksson Ek started the season on the top line, but he was quickly replaced by Marco Rossi when Eriksson Ek missed a pair of games early in the season with a broken nose. Eriksson Ek has eight points in 14 games after garnering 30 goals and 64 points with a plus-18 rating in 77 regular-season games last season. He also plays on the top power play where he was a star in 2023-24, scoring 12 times for the second year in a row, while adding nine assists.

Example of a completed deal from the Yahoo Trade Market: Eriksson Ek for Kyle Palmieri.

Thomas also returns Tuesday after missing 12 games with a broken ankle. Thomas started the season with a goal and six points in seven appearances, after a great 2023-24 campaign in which he had 26 goals and 60 assists. Thomas will return to his spot on the top unit, alongside Pavel Buchnevich and Jordan Kyrou, as well as the top power-play. Thomas is the top player on the Blues and should be looked at seriously to improve your fantasy team.

Example of a completed deal from the Yahoo Trade Market: Thomas for Quinton Byfield.

Pastrnak is pointless in his last two games, giving the Czech superstar only eight goals and 17 points in 20 games. The Bruins fired head coach Jim Montgomery on Tuesday and that should improve things for the entire Boston offense, especially Pastrnak, who has struggled this season after back-to-back 110-plus point seasons the last two years. Pastrnak has only four points on the power play after he had generated 37 and 35 points with the man-advantage in each of the last two seasons. Pastrnak was likely selected as a top-six fantasy pick this season. If you are able to acquire him from some disgruntled fantasy manager, get it done quickly.

Example of a completed deal from the Yahoo Trade Market: Pastrnak for Alex Ovechkin.

TRADE AWAY

Palmieri leads the Islanders in points with 16 in 18 games and is on a four-game point streak with a goal and five points. He is on pace for career highs in goals, assists and points, but I don’t think he will be able to keep it up at the age of 33. Palmieri has had a pair of 30-goal seasons, including last season, but his career high in points of 57 was set during the 2015-16 season when he was 24. Palmieri plays on the second line with Maxim Tsyplakov and Brock Nelson and is currently on the second power play. That doesn’t add up to make Palmieri worthwhile to hold on to.

Example of a completed deal from the Yahoo Trade Market: Palmieri for Joel Eriksson Ek.

Necas is off to a tremendous start with 11 goals and 19 assists in just 17 games. He has been held without a point in just two of his 17 appearances and has a 13-game point streak. His career-best totals were two seasons ago when he had 28 goals and 43 assists in 82 regular-season games. That’s the great news. The bad news is that he is averaging only 2.47 shots on goal, whereas last season he averaged 3.0 shots per game. He has a shooting percentage of 26.2, compared to 10.4% and 11.7% over the last two seasons. His numbers are too hard to keep up, and if you are able to trade Necas for a top-notch player (like Mikko Rantanen below) do not hesitate to do so.

Example of a completed deal from the Yahoo Trade Market: Necas for Mikko Rantanen.