
"Auston Matthews and William Nylander are often some of the first players taken off the board, John Tavares and Matthew Knies will fill out any forward group nicely, and Anthony Stolarz has made a name for himself as one of the league's top goalies."
"Matias Maccelli started his career in the NHL with 106 points in 146 games, good for a 59-point pace over 82 games. Despite a rough season last year, there's no reason to believe Maccelli can't get back to his former point totals. He's still just 24, and this is his first time ever playing with someone like Auston Matthews or William Nylander. If he can put up 59 points on Arizona, imagine what he can do on Toronto."
"Another smaller, playmaking winger slides his way into this list, and the potential is there for Max Domi to have one of his best seasons yet in 2025-26. In his two years with the Leafs so far, Domi has put up 80 points in 154 games, which is about 44 points over 82 games. This is fine, but doesn't scream "fantasy steal", especially at the age of 30."
The Toronto Maple Leafs have several top fantasy assets drafted early, including Auston Matthews, William Nylander, John Tavares, Matthew Knies, and goalie Anthony Stolarz. Late-round targets with upside matter in deeper leagues. Matias Maccelli was a significant offseason acquisition and posted 106 points in 146 NHL games (a 59-point pace over 82 games); at 24 and paired with elite linemates he offers clear scoring upside. Max Domi has 80 points in 154 Leafs games (about 44 points per 82) and could land on Auston Matthews' wing with Mitch Marner out, making a 55–60 point season believable. Joseph Woll emerged as the Leafs' starter for most of last season, mainly due to Anthony Stolarz's injury.
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