Fantasy hockey busts

DEFINITION: Fantasy hockey busts refer to players who do not perform up to expectations or fail to live up to their potential in fantasy hockey leagues.

FAQs:

1. What causes a player to be considered a fantasy hockey bust?
A player may be considered a bust if they significantly underperform compared to their projected stats or fail to deliver the expected value based on their draft position.

2. Can a player who was once successful become a fantasy hockey bust?
Yes, a player who was once successful can become a bust if their performance declines significantly or if they cannot sustain their previous success over time.

3. How does a fantasy hockey bust affect my team?
If you draft or acquire a player who turns out to be a bust, it can negatively impact your team’s performance as you will not receive the expected production from that player.

4. Are there any warning signs to identify potential fantasy hockey busts before the season starts?
While it is not always possible to predict with certainty, some warning signs may include declining performance in recent seasons, injury concerns, or a player switching teams or roles that may affect their ability to perform at the same level.

5. What can I do if I have a fantasy hockey bust on my team?
If you have a bust on your team, you can try to trade them for another player who may be performing better or drop them from your roster altogether and look for a better option on the waiver wire. It’s important to be proactive in managing your team to maximize your chances of success.