Highlighted is 7.
Carolina is Kochetkov's team going forward... he's a definite goalie-keep, IMO.
McAvoy on D... too good.
Marner is your best forward.
There's first 3.
Your forward keepers are very "meh" - they are "good", but not "high-end".
In a 10-team league, everybody is probably keeping 4+ F... so the top 40F in the NHL.
I'm not sure if ANY of your guys, except for Marner, are "top 40", sorry, true.
I'd keep the Caufield/Suzuki pairing.
Double-down there... as Slaf comes... they come.
Worth the keep on potential.
I have faith in Zegras... and with Carlsson eventually hitting stride, Zegras will re-pop.
He's still an 80pt player, IMO.
So that's my first 6.
Yahoo! tends to "rank" their players based on "full season stats".
So, next year break... and any players missing significant time because of injury will drop WAY down their pre-sort list.
For this reason, you risk (! yes !) that players like Hamilton & Sergachev are "redraftable".
You might also do this with Zegras... I don't know... really tough call...
Bratt is my 7th.
He's not sexy... but he's VERY good and the stats will be there and he'll continue on a growing-better NJ PP1.
I know Stankoven is doing great... but because he doesn't have "full season stats" - he will be forgotten (by many) and you just watchlist him and redraft him next year.
My 8th... is probably Luke Hughes.
I think he's the real deal and will patrol that NJ PP1 unit full-time.
So... with Bratt, I'm doubling down on Luke Hughes.
PP1 players are HUGE... especially PP1 D-point men... with the PPG, PPA stats.
And... as a #8 keeper... don't sweat it maybe being a mistake.
A final-spot-keeper, for a BUILDING team, should always, ALWAYS, be "highest upside" (unless you are competing... then you go "sure thing")
Good luck, let us know who you end up picking in summer/pre-season.