Brady Skjei

Brady Skjei

31-Year-Old DefensemanD
Nashville Predators
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Despite signing a massive seven-year, $49 million contract with the Predators this offseason, Skjei might be the third biggest free-agency acquisition for the club behind Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault. Still, the smooth-skating blueliner will reform the defensive corps for Nashville by giving the team a secondary offensive option behind Roman Josi. The 30-year-old Skjei should anchor the No. 2 power-play unit, which sets him up well to reach the 35-point mark for the fourth consecutive year, though a repeat of his 47-point effort from 2023-24 may be asking too much. Perhaps most importantly for fantasy managers, the defenseman has missed a mere three games over the last three seasons, showing impressive durability. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a seven-year, $49 million contract with the Predators in July of 2024.
Garners power-play helper
DNashville Predators
April 10, 2025
Skjei notched a power-play assist, two shots on goal, three blocked shots and a minus-2 rating in Thursday's 4-3 shootout win over Utah.
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Skjei has racked up a goal and six assists over his last nine outings, with three of those seven points coming with the man advantage. The 31-year-old defenseman took some time to get his offense on track, but he's been quite steady since the start of March. He's now at 32 points (10 on the power play), 153 shots on net, 89 blocked shots and a minus-17 rating across 79 appearances this season.
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Skjei finished the 2022-23 campaign with 18 goals and 38 points in 81 contests, making it his second straight 35-plus point season. There are a few points of caution to consider when evaluating him though. His 18 markers were double his previous career high, and that was due to his shooting percentage jumping to 9.6 last season, compared to his career average of 5.4. Additionally, the presence of defensemen Brent Burns and Tony DeAngelo will significantly limit Skjei's power-play opportunities with the Hurricanes this season. The man advantage has never been an important part of Skjei's production -- he registered just seven power-play points last season and didn't get any in 2021-22 -- but his projected lack of playing time on the power play does put a cap on the defenseman's offensive potential. With that in mind, the 29-year-old should be regarded as a solid bet to finish in the 30-40 point range, but he's not a good candidate to produce above that.
Skjei was very good a season ago, tallying a career-high nine goals, in addition to 39 points, tying a previous high-water mark set in his rookie season with the Rangers in 2016-17. Skjei added new career-best marks in both shots on goal (184) and plus-minus (plus-22). That said, he's still a risky bet from a fantasy perspective moving forward. Skjei offers mediocre totals in the hits and blocks category, while he doesn't have a single power-play point in the past four seasons. Skjei's floor is shaky and his ceiling is non-existent, meaning you can find a better option on draft day.
Lacking depth on the blue line, the Rangers signed Skjei to a six-year contract worth more than $31 million in July of 2018. They traded him to Carolina a little over a year later, which turned out to be a lifesaver for New York given the COVID-19 pandemic and the corresponding flat salary cap the NHL will endure for the foreseeable future. As for Skjei, he has continued as a reliable minute-eating presence for the Hurricanes, but he's received no power-play time with his new club and he managed just 10 points in 52 games a season ago. He also doesn't offer as much as your typical rearguard in terms of blocks and hits, making Skjei a clear fantasy fade.
Skjei notched eight goals and 24 points in 67 games split between the Rangers and the Hurricanes in 2019-20. He also chipped in with 103 hits, 96 blocked shots and 139 shots on goal. It's a little concerning that the 26-year-old had just one helper in eight games after he was traded to Carolina, but getting a full training camp with the team should help him acclimate. He's not expected to see power-play time in 2020-21, which puts a cap on just how productive he can be -- Skjei will likely end up with 15 to 20 points in a top-four role. He'll have more fantasy value in formats that reward his solid contributions in the physical metrics.
Skjei hasn't been able to repeat the production from his 39-point rookie season in 2016-17, posting 25 points in each of the two subsequent campaigns. Perhaps reuniting on a pairing with childhood friend Jacob Trouba, whom the Rangers acquired in an offseason trade, will help Skjei rediscover his offensive touch. Such a setup should also do wonders for Skjei's rating, as being a member of perhaps the league's worst blue line corps over the past two seasons has led to an ugly minus-31 mark. At the end of the day, Skjei won't be an offensive juggernaut, but he can deliver strong all-around results, especially if the Rangers move from rebuilders to contenders.
Skjei was the only Ranger to suit up for all 82 games last season, but he went through a major sophomore slump, posting 25 points and a minus-27 rating after contributing 39 points and a plus-11 mark as a rookie. While rebuilding that rating will be a challenge on a team that parted with a number of key veterans at last year's trade deadline, Skjei's excellent combination of size (6-foot-3, 211 pounds) and skating ability should earn him plenty of ice time and opportunities to contribute to the offense. He's unlikely to see time on the top power-play unit with a healthy Kevin Shattenkirk around, but there's still plenty to like about Skjei.
Skjei enjoyed a big year as a rookie, surprising with an assist-heavy 39 points in 80 games despite mostly playing a third-pairing role that saw him average a meager 17:28 of ice time per game. With Dan Girardi having been bought out, Skjei will jump up to a second-unit role, but his power-play duties may not be in for much growth from last year’s 1:23 per game thanks to the offseason signing of stud offensive blueliner Kevin Shattenkirk. Still, a leap to about 20 minutes of average ice time should result in Skjei easily clearing 40 points in his sophomore campaign. The 23-year-old is also an asset in leagues that count hits, as he dished out 147 of those last year.
Fresh off his second season with the University of Minnesota, where he collected 14 points and 30 penalty minutes in 40 games, Skjei enters the upcoming campaign with plenty of appeal in dynasty formats. The 21-year-old signed an entry-level deal with the Rangers this past spring, and made his debut with AHL Hartford shortly thereafter. While we wouldn’t be surprised to see Skjei receive a taste of NHL action at some point this season, the organization is brimming with depth on the blue line, so it’s more likely the highly touted defenseman will get a full uninterrupted year of work with Hartford.
One of the Rangers' most-prized prospects, the 6-foot-2, 180-pound Skjei recorded a plus-15 rating to go along with 14 points for the University of Minnesota last season. Word around the blogosphere is that the team is trying to convince the 20-year-old to skip his final two years of eligibility at the college level and go pro, but any overtures by the Rangers have not been accepted to this point. Reports suggest Skjei is not exactly jumping at the chance to leave college, with the desire to compete for a national championship with his hometown Gophers proving to alluring. At the moment, it looks like Skjei will remain a promising young prospect for only dynasty owner’s eyes.
The Rangers' first round pick (2012) is quickly drawing comparisons to another two-way defenseman from the University of Minnesota, Ryan McDonagh. Grant McCagg of TSN.ca predicts that Skjei “May have the size/skating ability to be given top three minutes on an NHL blue line someday.” In addition to posting a goal and two assists and a plus-20 with the Minnesota Gophers in 2012-13, the 6'2, 200-pound defenseman registered four goals and 19 assists in 60 games while with the U.S. National U18 Team. Skjei, 19, is certainly worth a glance in dynasty leagues every so often as the Rangers will likely begin to part with some of their excess defensive corps by the time Skjei has developed.
Skjei was taken with the Rangers' first-round pick in the 2012 entry draft. He'll play this season with the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers, but Skjei obviously has the talent to make some noise for the Rangers within the next few years.
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Dishes three apples in OT victory
DNashville Predators
April 9, 2025
Skjei logged three even-strength assists and a plus-3 rating in Tuesday's 7-6 overtime win over the Islanders.
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Strikes on power play in loss
DNashville Predators
March 28, 2025
Skjei scored a power-play goal on two shots, blocked two shots and went minus-2 in Thursday's 3-2 loss to the Blues.
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Nets goal Tuesday
DNashville Predators
March 19, 2025
Skjei scored a goal, recorded four hits and blocked three shots in Tuesday's 4-1 loss to the Blues.
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Bags power-play assist in loss
DNashville Predators
March 14, 2025
Skjei logged a power-play assist and three shots on goal in Friday's 2-1 loss to the Ducks.
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Draws power-play helper
DNashville Predators
March 11, 2025
Skjei logged a power-play assist and two PIM in Tuesday's 3-2 win over the Sharks.
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Playing for USA
DNashville Predators
April 24, 2025
Skjei was named to the Team USA roster for the 2025 IIHF World Championship on Thursday.
ANALYSIS
Skjei recorded his lowest point total over his last four years -- coincidentally, his first campaign with the Predators -- with just 10 goals and 23 helpers in 82 regular-season appearances. Despite the slump, Skjei still generated 30-plus points for the fourth straight campaign and should bounce back next year as long as the rest of the Predators do as well.
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