Sleepers And Keepers Fantasy Hockey Podcast: Episode 58 - Fantasy Hockey Playoffs: Targets and Fades
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Jason Chen and Michael Amato return with their weekly fantasy hockey talk and discuss:
- Aaron Ekblad's suspension and what it means going forward for Seth Jones' fantasy value
- Targets: Ducks, Sabres, Hurricanes, Kings, Canadiens, Senators, Penguins, Sharks, Utah
- Fade: Blue Jackets, Flames, Blackhawks, Red Wings, Wild, Devils, Flyers
- Mailbag!
- Trivia corner: Who were the four players who scored at least 40 goals in the 2015-16 season?
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