Chandler Stephenson has been a scoring machine since joining the Golden Knights in 2019. He sits second in points (237), even-strength points (176), and points per game (0.72) among Knights players during that time. Now, he heads north to the Seattle Kraken, leaving behind superstar linemates for a team that's never had a 70-point scorer. This move raises questions about Stephenson's fantasy value.
Stephenson doesn't shoot much, ranking last among players with at least 150 points in the last few seasons. He relies heavily on his elite playmaking (best secondary assist rate in the league) and the scoring prowess of his linemates. Seattle's historically low shooting percentage (excluding a one-year anomaly) further reduces Stephenson's fantasy upside.
Stephenson's fantasy outlook is cloudy. Lower quality linemates, a team focused on developing young players, and a coaching change all suggest a decline in his offensive production. Initial projections have him at 15 goals and 43 points, significantly lower than his Vegas numbers. Consider Stephenson a risky pick for your fantasy team.