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Welcome to the NHL DFS Man Advantage for the 2021-22 season.

If you are new to my articles, NHL, or WinDaily Sports then I will tell you that my articles are not going to give you the chalk plays or the obvious plays. I try to dig in and find ways for you to build lineups for GPP contests. I will always point out those top plays to help you build cash but that is not the point of this article.

Tuesday night delight

After a weak two-game slate on Monday, the NHL is back on Tuesday with a solid seven-game slate. Included on this slate are three of the four teams who played on Monday (only Toronto isn’t playing on Tuesday). We also have a battle of two of my favorite goalies on the late-night part of the slate and a”chalky” Caps team that I may or may night want to stack up

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Kaapo Kahkonen ( @ Winnipeg)

Kahkonen has been solid in net for the Wild this season but unfortunately, Minnesota prefers to use Talbot as their #1 so we haven’t seen enough of Kahkonen of late. Since January 6th, Kahkonen is 6-0-1 and is averaging over 35 saves per game during this stretch. Minnesota allows a lot of shots, obviously, and Winnipeg takes a lot of shots (9th most in the NHL on the season) so Kahkonen should have a heavy workload on Tuesday.

Thatcher Demko/Karel Vejmelka

These are two goalies who seem to always stir up a bit of controversy in discord of late but they are both good goalies who tend to have outstanding performances on occasions this season. Demko is definitely the better of the two goalies and has been more consistent. Demko is the more expensive goalie, but this should also keep his ownership down which makes him a good GPP play. Before losing his last start, Demko was 2-0-1 in his previous three starts allowing just 4 goals and making 31 saves per game.

As for Vejmelka, he is a more volatile play but has had many a huge upside game. There should be plenty of opportunities for Vejmelka to make saves as Vancouver is a top 15 team in shots. There is plenty of risk involved with this play, but we have seen him have huge games this season and the potential is there for Vejmelka on Tuesday.

Other Options: Robin Lehner ( @ Edmonton), Ilya Samsonov (vs Columbus), Jeremy Swayman (vs Pittsburgh)

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Teams to build around:

Washington Capitals

After testing positive for COVID last week, Alexander Ovechkin is eligible to return for the Caps on Tuesday and that is one thing we will need to watch for. I am going to go on the basis that we will see the Great 8 back on the ice and not on his couch eating cereal with Backy. Ovi will slot right back in with Evgeny Kuznetsov and Tom Wilson on the top line making this my favorite line stack on the slate. Washington’s second line is also in a great spot with Nicklas Backstrom underpriced on DK ($4.7K) centering Conor Sheary and Daniel Sprong two other cheap options. John Carlson is the top option on defense for the Caps, but he hasn’t been that productive recently. Both Dimitri Orlov and Trevor van Riemsdyk offer similar upside to Carlson lately at $3-4K less.

Other top stacks to consider:

  • Vegas L1: Pacioretty-Stephenson-Stone, Vegas L2: Smith-Karlsson-Marchessault – Dmen to use: Pietrangelo, Theodore,
  • Carlina L2: Svechnikov-Trocheck-Jarvis – Dmen to use: DeAngelo, Slavin, Skjei
  • Boston L1: Marchand-Bergeron-Smith, Boston L2: Hall-Nosek-Pastrnak – Dmen to use: McAvoy, Reilly
  • Minnesota L1: Kapriov-Hartman-Zuccarello, Minnesota L2: Fiala-Gaudreau-Boldy (can use Boldy w/L1 for PP stack) – Dmen to use: Spurgeon, Goligoski, Merrill
  • Edmonton L1: Kane-McDavid-Yamamoto, Edmonton L3 : Hyman-RNH-Puljujarvi – Dmen to use: Nurse, Ceci, Lagesson — Edmonton second player salaries are too high in my opinion. I can see why you would want to play them, but I think there are better options for your money.
  • Pittsburgh L1 : Rust-Crosby-Guentzel – Dmen to use: Letang, Dumoulin

Value Stack:

Montreal Canadiens

This is actually more of a game stack situation, but I want to focus on the Canadiens since they didn’t play on Monday and the Devils did. Both the Canadiens first and third lines are the line stacks I am interested in. Nick Suzuki is my favorite on the top line but both Tyler Toffoli and Artturi Lehkonen are solid plays. As for line three, Mike Hoffman is the top play from that line and he can be used with any of the three line one skaters for a power-play stack with Chris Wideman on defense. Christain Dvorak centers the third line and makes for a nice mini-stack with Hoffman. Ben Chiarot and Jeff Petry are other dmen you can use. Unfortunately, FD pricing is atrocious and the Canadiens are priced up over there so they don’t really count as value.

Other value stacks to consider:

  • Ottawa L2: Formenton-Paul-Brown
  • Vancouver L2: Pearson-Horvat-GarlandDmen to use: Ekman-Larsson, Hunt, Myers
  • Carolina L3: Niederreiter-Staal-Fast
  • Columbus L4: Robinson-Kuraly-Chinakhov Dmen to use: Werenski, Boqvist, Peeke
  • New Jersey L1: Sharangovich-Hischier-Bratt – Dmen to use: Severson, Graves, Siegenthaler

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Welcome to the NHL DFS Man Advantage for the 2021-22 season.

If you are new to my articles, NHL, or WinDaily Sports then I will tell you that my articles are not going to give you the chalk plays or the obvious plays. I try to dig in and find ways for you to build lineups for GPP contests. I will always point out those top plays to help you build cash but that is not the point of this article.

What happens in Vegas…

The saying is what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, but not in this case. After a fun and carefree All-Star weekend, the NHL is back on the ice Monday night, but not without some issues. Jack Hughes is the first and probably not the last to pop up on the COVID list after the All-Star break. Make sure you keep tabs on the NHL news throughout the day on Monday for any other issues regarding this slate and the rest of the week.

On to the slate

I’m not gonna lie, this slate is not good. We only have two games so it is best to play light in my opinion. There is some irony in that the two teams we’d want to stack up are playing each other in Carolina at Toronto. In the other game on the slate is the two teams we’d generally want to attack with New Jersey in Ottawa. With the news that Hughes is out, that gives the Senators a bump and actually may make them my top team overall on this slate because of the matchup. Obviously, both Carolina and Toronto offer more upside but I wonder if that is where the majority of people will focus.

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Frederick Andersen ( @ Toronto)

Andersen heads back to Toronto where he spent the previous five seasons tending goal for the Leafs. Andersen is definitely in a tough spot against one of the top offenses in the league but the Carolina netminder was on fire heading into the All-Star break. In his last fourteen starts, Andersen has only lost once and has a .931 save %. Andersen also has only allowed 27 goals in those fourteen games for a goals-against under 2. I feel that people will prefer to use either goalie from the other game so Andersen could come in at lower ownership.

Other Options: In reality, all four goalies should be considered on this slate, but my favorite is Andersen and since I will be building multiple lineups I may have exposure to all four.

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Teams to build around:

Ottawa Senators

Ottawa is in the best spot in my opinion. New Jersey has lost nine of their last ten games and is allowing 4.1 goals per game during this losing run. Even though both Josh Norris and Drake Batherson are out, Ottawa still has a good enough offense to put up a big score on Monday

Ottawa’s top line now consists of Tim Stutzle centering Tyler Ennis (four goals in his last five) and Brady Tkachuk. This line is my favorite on the slate and has been the best for the Senators over their last few games. All three of these guys also skate on the top PP unit with defenseman Thomas Chabot and winger Alex Formenton who has been a welcomed surprise for the Sens this season. Formenton is on line 2 for Ottawa with Chris Tierney and Adam Gaudette, which is a good stack if you need to save salary to pay up for Leafs or Canes. Nick Paul is another cheap piece that you can use with Tierney and/or Gaudette for a power-play stack as well Outside of Chabot, Nick Holden is the only other dman I think I would use.

Other line stacks to consider

Toronto L1: Bunting-Matthews-Marner: Dmen to use: Rielly, Holl, Sandin

Carolina L1: Svechnikov-Aho-Fast: Dmen to use: Cole, Slavin, Skjei

Toronto L2: Kerfoot-Tavares-Nylander

Carolina L4 (Value): Necas-Kotkaniemi-Stepan – Necas plays on the first PP unit with Aho and Svech so he makes for a good value piece to use with either of them.

I will have some exposure to New Jersey, but we need to wait until after morning skate and see what they look like without Hughes. Make sure to check in discord in the early afternoon where I will have an update if one is available.

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Welcome to the NHL DFS Man Advantage for the 2021-22 season.

If you are new to my articles, NHL, or WinDaily Sports then I will tell you that my articles are not going to give you the chalk plays or the obvious plays. I try to dig in and find ways for you to build lineups for GPP contests. I will always point out those top plays to help you build cash but that is not the point of this article.

Another Massive Tuesday slate!

Unlike Monday where we had a nice manageable five-game slate, Tuesday has eleven games on the schedule. Five of the ten teams on Monday’s schedule are back at it on Tuesday including Toronto and New Jersey completing their home and home series. Florida, fresh off of putting 8 on the Blue Jackets head to MSG to take on the Rangers. Ottawa has to travel to Long Island to take on the Islanders and Vancouver is in Nashville for a Forsberg Tuesday!

One of the greatest rivalries in the NHL renews when Ovi and the Caps head to Pittsburgh to take on Sid the Kid and the Pens. Vegas returns home after a long east coast trip to find the lowly Sabres waiting for them but enough talking about games let’s give you some ways to navigate this huge slate.

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Since it’s such a huge slate and there are so many goalies in good spots, I will give you my rankings like I normally do on huge slates.

  1. Andrei Vasilevskiy ( vs San Jose) – This is strictly a DK play because of the extremely low salary. Vasi is only $7.4K and I don’t know why but I want to take advantage of it. Vasilevskiy has won 14 of his last 18 starts and owns a .919 save % in that span.
  2. Ilya Sorokin/Semyon Varlamov ( vs Ottawa) – Ottawa is on the second leg of back-to-back and the Islanders are well rest after their game Sunday night. Unfortunately you will have to be paying attention close to the start of this game because the Islander NEVER announce their goalie early and they are on the front end of a back-to-back
  3. Robin Lehner ( vs Buffalo) – Lehner went 2-1 during the Knights easter road trip allowing just four goals and earning a shutout against the Capitals.
  4. Anton Forsberg ( @ NY Islanders) – Forsberg has actually been really good in his last ten starts posting a 6-3-1 record with a .926 sv%. The Islanders also don’t score much only averaging 2.7 goals per game in their last 10 and rank 30th on the season averaging 2.38 per game. Forsberg has only allowed more than 2 goals twice in those 10 game as well and held teams like Carolina, Tampa Bay (x2), and Florida to two goals or less.
  5. Juuse Saros ( vs Vancouver) – Saros is having a Vezina worthy season and gets the Canucks on the second night of a road back-to-back.
  6. Boston Bruins Starter (vs Seattle) – It could be one of three goalies starting for the Bruins on Tuesday, but whoever it is should have a good night against the Kraken

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Teams to build around:

Colorado is hosting the Coyotes on Tuesday and they will be the team everyone stacks, but on a slate this large we don’t need to worry about ownership. You all know that Colorado is the play, so I won’t bother you with why to play them. Colorado PP1 is where I would go, but there are so many ways to build with the Avs that you should just do what fits your build. I build multiple lineups so I will have some top-end Avs but also look to use their depth in other builds as well.

High End Stacks:

There are so many ways to go on this slate and I will try to guide you through this, first with the high-priced stacks (outside of Colorado) and then some value stacks as well.

  • Vegas Golden Knights L1: Pacioretty-Patrick-Stone – Patrick is a place filler for Chandler Stephenson who is on the COVID list. Patches has not scored in two games sinc returning from injury so I would say he’s due. Pacioretty is expensive on both sites, but both Patrick and Stone are affordable to make this stack work. Dmen to use: Pietrangleo, McNabb, Theodore
  • Calgary Flames/Dallas Stars game stack: This game could go either way, we have two teams who can put up big time goal totals but also keep the score low. Both teams top lines are on the short list of top plays for me, but you also have some depth lines here as well. Calgary L2 – Mangiapane/Backlund/Coleman have been playing like a top line of late and give you from salary relief to fit Colorado in. The same goes for Dallas, their top line is where the money is but their second line has been great form recently. Dallas L2 – Benn/Seguin/Gurianov Dmen to use: Lindell, Suter, Klingberg
  • Nashville Predators L1: Forsberg-Granlund-Duchene – It’s Tuesday so that means we play Forsberg and he comes in with three straight two point games. Duhene has four goals and an assist in the last three. Dmen to use: Josi, Benning, Ekholm
  • Florida Panthers L1 and L2 : The Panthers are coming off an eight goal outburst on Monday and it was line three who got it done. I still will have exposure to that line on this slate, but the top 6 get their pound of flesh on Tuesday.
  • New York Rangers L1 and L2: Similar to the Panthers, the top six for the Rangers should have a big night on Tuesday. If you have the salary, a PP1 stack is where I would go first, but both Alexis Lafreniere and Barclay Goodrow are good value pieces if you can’t afford the PP stack.
  • Tampa Bay Lightning L2: Killorn-Stamkos-Joseph Dmen to use: Hedman, Sergachev, Foote
  • Winnipeg Jets L2: Connor-Dubois-Perfetti – Dmen to use: Dillon, Schmidt
  • Boston Bruins L1: Marchand-Bergeron-Pastrnak – Dmen to use: McAvoy, Carlo, Reilly
Value Stacks:

Nashville Predators L3: Jeanott-Sissons-Trenin Dmen to use: Josi, Benning, Ekholm

Tampa Bay Lightning PP2: Colton/Cirelli/Perry – Dmen to use: Sergachev

Boston Bruins L2: Hall-Coyle-Smith – Dmen to use: McAvoy, Carlo, Reilly

Seattle Kraken L2: Jarnkrok-Gourde-Appleton – Dmen to use: Larsson, Fleury, Dunn

New Jersey Devils L3: Johnsson-Mercer-Tatar – Dmen to use: Severson, Graves

Arizona Coyotes L1: Keller-Boyd-Schmaltz – Dmen to use: Gostisbehere, Stralman

Penguins vs Capitals

This game is usually pretty crazy, and on a smaller slate I would be all over this one, but both teams have been struggling of late. Washington is averaging 2.4 goals per game in their last 5 and Pittsburgh is averaging just 2.8 goals per game. I don’t think I will have exposure to this game, but I get it if you want to.

Thanks for reading this article on the NHL DFS Man Advantage for today. Make sure you head to the Win Daily Sports Discord for up-to-date info and help directly from our pros! Head over to Twitter and give the @WinDailySports account and me (@MVecchio81) a follow! W cover all things Fantasy Sports and make sure to check out WinDailySports.com for more money-making content.

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Welcome to the NHL DFS Man Advantage for the 2021-22 season.

If you are new to my articles, NHL, or WinDaily Sports then I will tell you that my articles are not going to give you the chalk plays or the obvious plays. I try to dig in and find ways for you to build lineups for GPP contests. I will always point out those top plays to help you build cash but that is not the point of this article.

Happy Monday…said no one ever

Monday night we have one of my favorite size slates with five games on tap. I love slates like this because we have enough games to play GPP’s and be different without going too deep into line stacks but there aren’t too many games where it can get confusing.

There are two spots that I think will be extremely popular and while I don’t think it would be smart to fade you can be different. Florida is in Columbus who is on the second night of a traveling back-to-back and Edmonton is in Ottawa. Floriday is always a solid team to play and while they are better at home, they are still a threat on the road especially against a team like Columbus.

As for Edmonton, they added Evander Kane this week and he endeared himself to his teammates with a goal in his first game Saturday night. I know there is a lot of controversy surrounding Kane and while I do not agree with any of the things he has done, this article is about helping you win money and Kane can do that. He is not a must-play as he was on Saturday with his price more than doubling from where he was in that game ($5.1K).

Another team in a great spot is the Maple Leafs at home to New Jersey, but more on them later. In the last two games on the slate, Vancouver is in Chicago in another of my favorite spots and Anaheim ends their long road trip in Detroit.

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

John Gibson ( @ Detroit)

Surprised? Well you shouldn’t be. If you know me, then you know I am an advocate for playing John Gibson on most nights, and Monday night is no different. Since the holiday break Gibson has been on another level. Detroit is not a team that strikes fear in the heart of anyone and Gibson is coming off a 45 save 1 goal allowed win in Ottawa Saturday. Gibson also gets no respect from either site pricing wise. With the number he producing against a team like Detroit he should be in the $8K range, but on Dk he is $7.6K and $7.1K on FD.

Thatcher Demko ( @ Chicago)

Another goalie who gets little to no respect in the DFS world is Demko. Demko leads the league in GSAA (15.73) and is 9th in the league among goalies who have started at least 15 games in high danger save % and saves. It’s possible that because he plays in Vancouver Demko seems to go over looked on a nightly basis but he is one of the best young goaltenders in this league. Chicago is 30th in high danger goals and 28th in HDGF% making me love this play even more. The Blackhawks don’t convert these opportunities and Vancouver allows a lot of HD chances.

Other Options: Marc-Andre Fleury ( vs Vancouver) – Vancouver is also poor at converting their high danger chances as well. Jack Campbell ( vs New Jersey), Sergei Bobrovsky ( @ Columbus)

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Teams to build around:

Like I opened with, both Florida and Edmonton are two of the top teams to build around. Florida’s top six forwards are ALWAYS in play and Monday is no different. They are expensive, as is the top 6 from Edmonton but there are some good value stacks and plays on this slate that make paying up for a top line from Florida or Edmonton possible.

The Devils head to the Great White North

Toronto’s offense has been rolling of late and with the Devils rolling ECHL goalies of late, sorry but they are Devils fans. In their last ten games Toronto is averaging 4.2 goals per game and have only scored less than three goals once in that stretch.

Michael Bunting is one of the top value pieces on this slate and is coming off a hat trick on Saturday. Bunting skates on the Leafs top line with Auston Matthews and Mitchell Marner. Matthews’ salary is hard to stomach, but both Bunting and Marner are priced below marke value in my opinion and make fitting this stack manageable. Toronto’s second line is also a great line to roll and may be lesser owned than the top line pieces.

If like me, you want exposure to Toronto but also want to pay up for Edmonton or Florida you need to go value here. Bunting plays on the Leafs’ second PP unit with Jason Spezza and Ilya Mikheyev. You can use either or both of those two forwards, or go with one (I’d suggest Mikheyev) and use a cheap defenseman in Rasmus Sandin. With so many spots to pay up for tonight this is a slate I’d suggest building multiple lineups and maybe max entering a 3 max entry contest as opposed to just doing one single entry build. I would focus around the three teams I mentioned and build around them and go with pieces or stacks from the value lines I go over below.

We are gonna need a whole lotta value!

So I can stay on brand, my top value stack is the Floriday Panthers 3rd line of Mason Marchment/Anton Lundell/Sam Reinhart. Lundell and Marchment have been on fire lately, especially Lundell. In his last 15 games Lundell has 14 points and is priced super cheap on DK. Dmen to use: Gustav Forsling, Brandon Montour

Anaheim is another team that has some value pieces you can use to help fit the expensive stacks. Sam Steel paired with Max Comtois is an interesting 2 man stack. Comtois plays on the first PP unit despite playing on the fourth line and Steel has five points in the Ducks last five. If you can afford to roster Trevor Zegras then pairing him with Sam Carrick who is near min price makes for a good L2 mini stack or pairing them with a dman for a 3 man. Dmen to use: Hampus Lindholm, Kevin Shattenkirk

Since Florida is on the front of end of a back-to-back there is a chance they start Spencer Knight on Monday. If Knight starts then Columbus is in play. I believe the Panthers will start Knight and save Bobrovsky for their game in MSG against the Rangers on Tuesday. The Blue Jackets 4th line of Robinson/Kuraly/Chinakhov has been playing really well, even contributing two goals on Sunday night. Dmen to use: Zach Werenski, Andrew Peeke

New Jersey L2: Pavel Zacha/Nico Hischier/Nathan Bastian Dmen to use: Damon Severson, Ryan Graves

Chicago L1: Brandon Hagel/Dylan Strome/Patrick Kane Dmen to use: Calvin de Haan, Connor Murphy

Thanks for reading this article on the NHL DFS Man Advantage for today. Make sure you head to the Win Daily Sports Discord for up-to-date info and help directly from our pros! Head over to Twitter and give the @WinDailySports account and me (@MVecchio81) a follow! W cover all things Fantasy Sports and make sure to check out WinDailySports.com for more money-making content.

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Welcome to the Saturday Slapshot where I’ll be highlighting some of my top plays for tonight’s NHL DFS slate on Fanduel and DraftKings.  Tonight we have a smaller than usual 6 game slate.

Let’s dig in and see if we can make some money.   

Goaltending

Jacob Markstrom ($8.1k DK/$8.4k FD) vs. Vancouver Canucks – The Canucks season has been quite the rollercoaster.  They started out miserably which caused the Canucks higher-ups to change coaches.  After Boudreau came aboard, they went on a nice roll.  Now, well they’re back to being the Canucks we saw at the start of the year. The Canucks offense has not been scoring of late.  Over the last month, they are scoring just 2.42 goals per game while putting over 31 shots per game on net. 

With those numbers, we know there’s upside in Markstrom tonight.  While his last outing was a bit of a struggle, he’s been pretty solid over his last 8 games as he has a .909 save % and just a 2.76 GAA.  I’m more than likely locking Markstrom into my goalie 1 spot tonight if he draws the start.

Karel Vejmelka ($7.6k DK/$7k FD) vs. Buffalo Sabres – If not paying up for Markstrom tonight, I’m going to go with Vejmelka tonight.  This is a high-risk/high reward type of pick.  So if you’re averse to risk, go with Markstrom.  Vejmelka has shown some serious upside at the NHL level this season due to the poor defense in front of him.  The Coyotes have been giving up over 36 shots per game over the last month.  That equates to a ton of opportunity for Vejmelka. 

The good thing for us and the reason I’m going here tonight is due to the fact that Buffalo just doesn’t score much. They’ve been averaging just 2.42 goals per game over the last month.  Of the teams on tonight’s slate, only Montreal is worse.  They have a sub 9% shooting percentage and that makes this pick even more appealing to me. 

Another guy that piques my interest a bit is Mikko Koskinen ($8.2k DK/$7.9k FD) vs. Montreal Canadiens.  This game is going to be a battle of who is worse tonight.  We’ll get to Edmonton in my stacks section, but we have to remember that Edmonton has been extremely poor over the last month or so.  Montreal has been absolutely awful this year and we can attack them with goalies.  Does a poor offense outweigh a poor defense?  We’ll see tonight!

Stacks 

Edmonton 2 (Leon Draisaitl, Jesse Puljujarvi, Warren Foegele) + Duncan Keith

It’s been quite a while since I recommended or stacked the Oilers.  That changes tonight.  Montreal is epically bad this year.  Through 42 games, they have just 23 points.  While Cayden Primeau may eventually be a good goalie in the NHL, he’s not there yet and it certainly doesn’t help when you have an extremely poor defense in front of you.  Over the last month, the Canadiens are giving up almost 40 shots per game and almost 15 high danger chances.  That’s just awful. 

My core with this stack will be Draisaitl and Puljujarvi.  Between the 2 of them, they have 25 high danger chances over their last 5 games and 44 scoring chances.   Puljujarvi’s 15 high danger chances lead the team over the last 5 games and he comes in at just $4k on DK tonight.  If you look at his production over his last 5 it’s been nill. Positive regression catches up with him tonight. This pairing is going to cost us just $12.4k tonight.  Let everyone else flock to McDavid (also a great play) tonight.  I’m going with Draisaitl and Puljujarvi. 

Carolina 2 (Trocheck, Svechnikov, Necas) + Slavin

The New Jersey Devils will more than likely have Jon Giles in net tonight.  While he hasn’t been awful, he’s giving up more than 3 goals per game over his 5 starts.  The Devils as a whole have been giving up more than 3.5 goals per game over the past month so we know there’s going to be some opportunity for scoring from the Hurricanes tonight. 

My lean here is their second line and I’ll try my hardest to fit in Svechnikov tonight.  He’s been extremely solid over his last 5 games as he has 8 points.  He leads the Hurricanes over that stretch in scoring chances as well as shots.  My plan here will be to pair him with Trocheck.  The two of them have been playing well together and should be able to take advantage of the Devils tonight.

Toronto 2 (Tavares, Mikheyev, Marner)

This Maple Leafs offense may be one of the most powerful in the NHL.  They have 2 top lines that are stacked.  Tonight, I’ll be going with their second line as it’s been producing a ton of points.  Over their last 5 games, Tavares and Marner have combined for 11 points, 21 high danger chances, and 44 scoring chances.  They are clicking and get a great match up tonight vs. a Red Wings team that has been giving up some goals recently. 

Over the last month, they are giving up close to 3.5 goals per game. That’s a number that we can absolutely target and we will tonight.  In net for Detroit tonight should be Nedeljkovic.  Over his last 8 games he has a 3.02 GAA and a -.26 GSAA.  Over his last 3 games, teams have scored 12 goals against him.  Let’s pick on him tonight!

Other stacks (Edm 1, Ari 1 and 2, TB 1, CGY 1, TBL 1)

Top Defenseman

  • Duncan Keith
  • Darnell Nurse
  • Rasmus Andersson
  • Moritz Seider
  • Victor Hedman
  • Christopher Tanev
  • Alex Pietrangelo
  • Damon Severson

Summary

Even though tonight’s a smaller than normal Saturday night NHL slate, it should still be a fun one.  We have a game between Edmonton and Montreal that has the potential to be a 6-5 game.  While I didn’t specifically mention them in my stacks, Calgary should get back on track tonight against the Canucks.  That top line of Gaudreau, Tkachuk, and Lindholm has been one of the best in the NHL of late and should do well tonight.

Make sure to use our optimizer when setting lineups.

Good luck and hope to see you in the green!

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Welcome to the NHL DFS Man Advantage for the 2021-22 season.

If you are new to my articles, NHL, or WinDaily Sports then I will tell you that my articles are not going to give you the chalk plays or the obvious plays. I try to dig in and find ways for you to build lineups for GPP contests. I will always point out those top plays to help you build cash but that is not the point of this article.

Welcome to another Forsberg Tuesday!

It’s Tuesday and the Nashville Predators are playing, so you know what that means! Nashville is one of many teams that are in great spots on Tuesday as they head to the Pacific Northwest to take on the Kraken in Seattle. On Monday both Minnesota and Dallas came through for us like expected. My only downfall was not trusting my disdain for Binnington and going heavier on the Flames. Hopefully, you all cashed! Let’s get at it for Tuesday now!

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Unlike on Monday, we are loaded with goalies to choose from on this slate. I can’t pick just one to break down so instead I will rank my top ones for you in order of preference. There is a downside to the goalie selections tonight, they are all expensive. Luckily there is some good value in the skaters tonight (on DraftKings at least) that will allow us to fit in these expensive goalies.

  1. Juuse Saros ( @ Seattle) – Saros is the top goalie on the slate for me based on his current form and his matchup. In ten game since the start of January, Saros has only had 2 two games where he scored les than 19 DKFP and has had four games scoring 27+ DKFP.
  2. Tristan Jarry ( vs Arizona) – Jarry has been one of the top goaltenders in the league most of this season and a matchup at home where he is 10-3-2 with a .930 sv% means this should be another solid night for th All-Star.
  3. Ilya Sorokin ( vs Philadelphia) – Unfortunately we won’t know who is starting for the Islanders until pre-game warmups but with this not being a back-to-back situation I expect Sorokin to start. Sorkin is coming off a shutout of the Coyotes on Friday and beat this same Flyers team last week allowing just one goal.
  4. Aaron Dell ( @ Ottawa) – This is something I never thought I would write, but Aaron Dell is a decent fantasy option tonight. Dell hasn’t been good, as his 1-7-1 record, 3.92 GAA, and .893 sv% would indicate, but he has picked up some decent fantasy numbers of late. Dell is averaging 16.28 DKFP in his last four starts and has hit the 35+ save bonus twice in that span. It is a (very) risky play, but if you wanted to roll the dice on Dell tonight, I wouldn’t talk you out of it (if playing multiple GPP lineups)
  5. Frederick Andersen ( vs Vegas) – Vegas is on the back end of a road back-to-back and their offense did almost nothing last night. Andersen has been up and down of late but he seems to love playing Western Conference teams as a whole. In 13 starts against Western Conference teams, Andersen is 11-2-0 with a 1.92 GAA and a .934 sv%.

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Teams to build around:

Like with goalies, there are many ways you can go tonight on this slate. If you all have been playing with us here throughout the season then you know a lot of the line stacks we target regularly. I am going to do things a little differently today, I will give you a quick rundown of the top stacks that we normally go to, and break down a couple of the value ones to pair with them.

  • Pittsburgh Penguins L1 – Guentzel/Crosby/Rust: Home matchup with Arizona? Yeah, sign me up for this line! Dmen to use: Letang, Dumoulin, Matheson. Secondary stack: PP1 or L2 (Rodrigues/Malkin/Heinen)
  • Florida Panthers L1 – Hubrdeau/Barkov/Duclair, L2 – Verhaeghe/Bennett/Tippett, L3 – Vatrano/Lundell/Reinhart : In case you can’t tell, I really like Florida tonight, like on most nights. This team has a mix of top priced talent but also has some great value. I will have plenty of Panthers in my lienups tonight. Dmen to use: Ekblad, Weeger, Montour
  • Nashville Predators L1 – Forsberg/Granlund/Duchene: One of the most underrated lines in all of hockey and they can be your late night hammer tonight. I am locked in on this stack as one to build around tonight. Dmen to use: Josi, Ekholm, Carrier
  • Dallas Stars L1 – Robertson/Hintz/Pavelski: This line worked we on Monday so I am going right back to them tonight! Dmen to use: Lindell, Klingberg, Heiskanen
  • Edmonton Oilers PP1 – McDavid-Bouchard-Yamamoto-Puljujarvi-Draisaitl: Edmonton is a mess right now, but they have a matchup against the worst penalty kill in the entire league. Maybe this game helps them get back on track. It’s hard to keep two of the best players in the world down for too long, this team is due for another breakout game.
Carolina Hurricanes

This is not your typical value team, but there is some value in the Canes tonight. Vegas may turn to backup goalie Logan Thompson for his second career NHL start on Tuesday and we know how potent Carolina’s offense can be. Outside of Sebastian Aho, the remaining five forwards in their top 6 are $4.7K and under. Three of those wingers (Seth Jarvis, Martin Necas, and Nino Niederreiter) are priced in the low $3K range making Carolina a pretty affordable team to stack tonight.

This is something I rarely, if ever, do but with so many high-priced stacks on this slate I have interest in a fourth line tonight. Carolina’s fourth line has been productive lately and they are all incredibly cheap. The line of Derek Stepan, Jesperi Kotkaniemi, and Josh Leivo have combined for four goals and five assists in their last five games. Kotkaniemi plays on the second PP unit as well making him the priority of this stack. I know this seems out there and it may not work and they all may score zero’s tonight but they are worth the risk to fit two top stacks into your builds. Dmen to use: Slavin, Cole, DeAngelo

Other Value Stacks to consider:

Nashville Predators L3: Trenin/Sissons/Jeannot

NY Islanders L2: Bailey/Nelson/Beauvillier – This line could be one of the top plays on the slate when it’s all said and done tonight. Josh Bailey has five points in his last five (3G 2A), and Nelson and Beauvillier have four each. Dmen to use: Dobson, Mayfield

Seattle Kraken L2: Jarnkrok/Gourde/Appleton – If it appears Saros will be popular then it’s worth a shot at using a Seattle stack. This combo has been their most consistent line of late. Dmen to use: Larsson, Fleury

NJ Devils Line 3: Jonsson/Mercer/Zacha – Dmen to use: Severson, Jaros

Ottawa Senators L2: Formenton/Stutzle/Batherson – This line doesn’t really qualify as a value stack, but they all have been playing outstanding in the last five games that I want to have some exposure to this line. Dmen to use: Holden, Zub, Chabot (if you can afford to pay up at D)

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Welcome to the NHL DFS Man Advantage for the 2021-22 season.

If you are new to my articles, NHL, or WinDaily Sports then I will tell you that my articles are not going to give you the chalk plays or the obvious plays. I try to dig in and find ways for you to build lineups for GPP contests. I will always point out those top plays to help you build cash but that is not the point of this article.

A rare big Monday in the NHL

Typically on Mondays, we have small slates, but this week the NHL has blessed us with a big seven-game slate. Vegas at Washington looks to be the marquee matchup on the slate with both Anaheim at Boston and Los Angeles at the NY Rangers being the undercard. As for the other four games, they are potentially pretty lopsided.

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Kaapo Kahkonen ( vs Montreal)

If you’ve read my articles before or are in discord then you know I am not a big fan of paying up at goaltender, but this slate really leaves me little choice. Kahkonen is priced up, as he should be, against the Montreal Canadiens tonight at home. Since the beginning of January Kahkonen has been one of the best goalies in the NHL and appears to have an easy matchup tonight. In six games since 1/6 ( after Talbot was injured on 1/1), Kahkonen is 5-0-1 with an impeccable .937 save %. Kahkonen has allowed just 14 goals in those six games has hit the 35+ save bonus on DK four times in those six games. It will be a tough task for the Wild netminder to hit value tonight at his price, but I believe he can and I feel comfortable paying up for him tonight.

John Gibson (@ Boston)

Now, this is more of what you expect from me. Gibson’s matchup with Boston is not a safe one by any means, but there is plenty of potential in this spot for the Ducks goalie. Boston is a high-powered offense and averages the second-most shots on goal in the league (35.74) per game. On the other side, Gibson has been great this month stopping over 95% of shots faced (.952 sv%) while allowing just six goals in four games. Gibson has not faced the league’s worst during this stretch, ok well one game was against Philadelphia, but the other three were against Tampa Bay and Colorado twice. Those two offenses are two of the top ones in the entire NHL and he allowed just five goals in those three games. I know Gibson’s matchup with Boston will scare off a lot of people and that’s understandable, but you don’t get takedowns in DFS by playing all the safe, chalky plays.

Other Options: Igor Shesterkin ( vs LA), Pavel Francouz ( vs Chicago), Jonathan Quick (@ NYR), Jordan Binnington ( @ Cgy) – you all know I won’t play him, but he is in a decent spot against a Flames team who shoots the puck, a lot.

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Teams to build around:

MInnesota should run wild on Montreal

Can you sense a theme to this slate? Minnesota overall is in a superb spot tonight against a team that has not been home since before the new year. This will be the Canadiens’ tenth straight road game and in the previous nine games, they are 1-4-4 allowing 4.1 goals per game during that stretch.

Minnesota has won five of their last six as I mentioned above when discussing Kahkonen. In a bit of irony, during that six-game stretch, the Wild have averaged 4.1 goals per game, it’s like a matchup made in hockey heaven tonight. This is a team that has three different 5v5 lines we can stack in different ways tonight. The first, and obvious play, is their top line of Kaprizov/Hartman/Zuccarello. This line is one of the hottest in the league and they are priced this way so you will have to find value if you want to stack them. One way to get value with that line is to remove one of them for a defenseman from Minnesota. Jared Spurgeon would be an inexpensive way to go and he could replace Hartman since Hartman does not play on the top PP unit for Minnesota, but Spurgeon does. Joel Eriksson Ek and Matt Boldy are also cheaper options that play on that same unit as well. Montreal has the 29th ranked penalty kill in the league and takes a lot of penalties so I expect to see this unit out a lot tonight.

Since I expect Colorado to once again be the popular pay-up spot, the Wild will probably carry far less ownership on this slate. If you do want to get some Av’s exposure, and I know I will have some, then you can look at the value on the second and third lines. My preference would be line 2 with the aforementioned Matt Boldy joining Kevin Fiala, who has five points in his last five and centering this unit, Frederick Gaudreau. Both Jon Merrill and Alex Goligoski are cheap defensemen who have been racking up fantasy points of late with blocked shots (Merrill) and shots and assists ( Goligoski).

The stars shine bright in Philly!

Right behind the Minnesota Wild on tonight’s slate is the team who used to call Minnesota home, the Dallas Stars. Dallas has a solid road matchup in Philadelphia tonight and project as one of the top plays on this slate, behind Colorado and Minnesota.

Like with the Wild, Dallas’ top line is the way to go. Jason Robertson is a point per game player in his short career thus far ( don’t believe me, just follow Nick Alberga on Twitter), Roope Hintz has emerged as one of the leagues best centers, and last Joe Pavelski has been one of many veteran leaders on this team leading by example. I love this line tonight and will probably try and get as many iterations of it into my lineups as I can. There is a downside, they are expensive so you will have to find value to make it work. If you want to get different with the Stars stacks, might I suggest a two-man stack of Tyler Seguin and one of his wingers, my preference would be Jamie Benn, but Denis Gurianov is also playing well of late. On defense, both Esa Lindell and John Klingberg have been racking up the fantasy points, and real points, of late.

Other Stacks to consider:

NY Rangers 1: Lafreniere/Zibanejad/Kreider – Dmen to use: Fox, Trouba

Calgary Flames 1: Tkachuk/Lindholm/Gaudreau – Dmen to use: Hanifin, Tanev

Washington Capitals 1: Ovechkin/Kuznetsov/Hathaway – Dmen to use: Carlson (** IF HE IS BACK **), Schultz, van Riemsdyk

Boston Bruins 1: Smith/Bergeron/Marchand – Dmen to use: Grzelcyk, McAvoyYou can use Pastrnak in place of Smith for a very, very expensive PP stack as well.

Value stacks:

Montreal Canadiens 1: Lehkonen/Suzuki/ToffoliI know I love Kahkonen tonight, but if he is popular it’s not a bad idea to take a shot against him if you’re building multiple lineups, or if Hammond starts.

Los Angeles Kings 2: Arvidsson/Danault/Moore – Dmen to use: Durzi, Maata

Calgary Flames 2: Mangiapane/Backlund/Coleman – Dmen to use: Hanifin, Tanev

Washington Capitals 2: Wilson/Backstrom/Protas – Dmen to use: Schultz, van Riemsdyk

Anaheim Ducks 2: Grant/Lundestrom/Silfverberg – Dmen to use: Shattenkirk, Lindholm

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Welcome to the NHL DFS Man Advantage for the 2021-22 season.

If you are new to my articles, NHL, or WinDaily Sports then I will tell you that my articles are not going to give you the chalk plays or the obvious plays. I try to dig in and find ways for you to build lineups for GPP contests. I will always point out those top plays to help you build cash but that is not the point of this article.

Another big Tuesday!

After two small slates on Monday, we are back with one big eight-game slate on Tuesday night. I hope everyone had a profitable day on Monday and hopefully we can keep that rolling into tonight’s slate!

We have six of the 16 teams on this slate on the back end of a back-to-back, including the Islander and Flyers who are playing the second of a home and home on Tuesday. Both Tampa and Florida are on the road out west and could bring some late-night fireworks with their potent offenses. The all of a sudden “red hot” Senators host a Sabres team who is coming off an overtime loss to the Red Wings on Monday. There is a lot to dissect in this slate, so let’s get at it!

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

After struggling throughout most of the season, Semyon Varlamov has seemingly turned it around in his last three starts. Varly had not achieved a score higher than 13.3 DKFP all season until his 12/16 start against Boston. That game Varlamov made 41 saves en route to a 3-1 Islanders victory and a 33.5 DKFP performance. The Islander veteran netminder is 2-1 in his last three starts scoring 33.5, 30.7, and 20.3 (his 1 loss) in those three games. We saw Sorkin dominant this same Flyers team last night and I see much of the same happening from Varlamov tonight.

When you look at Sergei Bobrovsky’s game logs this season it is like riding Expedition Everest in Disney World. His numbers go up and down all season. Bobrovsky and goal scoring machine that is the Florida Panthers take their show out west to Calgary, a team they just beat 6-2 two weeks ago. In that matchup in Florida, Bobrovsky stopped 47 of 49 shots on his way to having one of his best scores of the season, 34.9 DKFP. While I don’t know if we can expect that type of shot output from Calgary tonight, they are not scoring much of late and are extremely one-dimensional. Florida shut down the top line from Calgary, limiting them to just one goal in that game two weeks ago. With how hot this Panthers team is and with how the Flames have been struggling at converting, another win and 35+ bonus should be in the cards for Bob tonight.

Other Options: Andrei Vasilevskiy ( @ LA), Connor Hellebuyck ( @ Was) – Sneaky GPP play for me. The saves will be there and Washington is beatable at home, Cal Petersen ( vs TB), Jake Oettinger ( vs Mtl) – Cash game lock at home against Montreal on a back-to-back who got demolished by Arizona on Monday, Frederick Andersen ( @ Bos)

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Teams to build around:

I am sure it will surprise no one when I say that my top team to build around is the…

Florida Panthers

I don’t care how good defensively the Flames have been this season, no team can stop this juggernaut right now. Will their run of offensive dominance come to an end at some point, I don’t know that it will honestly. This Panthers team is doing things that the Edmonton Oilers of the early ’80s would perk up and take a look at. In their last nine games, Florida has scored 4+ goals in EVERY SINGLE ONE. In most games, they have scored well above four including two games where they scored 6, one 7 goal game, and TWO games with nine goals scored. This team is averaging seven goals per game in their last three, these stats are just mind-blowing for an NHL team in 21-22.

I don’t have enough time and space to go over all their accomplishments in this stretch, but for me, all three of the Panthers’ top lines are in play. Hell, even their fourth line has been contributing. I will probably have Panthers stacks of some kind in every lineup I build on Tuesday and if they take me down with a poor performance, so be it. I would rather go down with a hot team that could win someone a GPP than take a chance fading and still lose anyway. If I had to pick one line from this team to build around for those playing just a single lineup, it would be the Panthers’ second line. Anthony Duclair has seven points in his last five games including four goals and Jonathan Huberdeau is averaging over two points per game in his last five with four goals and seven assists in that time. Aaron Ekblad is priced down on this slate at $6,500 on DK, so he is a lock for most Panthers stacks for me with a goal and eight assists in his last five. MacKenzie Weegar and Brandon Montour are also in play on defense for the Panthers.

Vancouver Canucks

If the Florida Panthers were the expected team to stack, then the Vancouver Canucks are a team I bet you’d never guess I’d be interested in. Vancouver will not break the bank on this slate on the road in Nashville on Tuesday with JT Miller being their highest-priced skater on DK at just $5,500. Quinn Hughes is next at $5,100 and everyone else is under $5K. There are a lot of teams on this slate that people will flock to, and if we want to balance out the potential chalk in Florida, the Canucks are a good way to do that.

It should be David Rittich in net for the Predators who are on the second leg of a back-to-back after Saros got beat up by St. Louis for five goals on Monday. Rittich has been bad for Nashville this season, in six appearances he has a .884 save % and is allowing nearly 3 goals per game (17 goals allowed in six games). Both of the Canucks top two lines will be good low priced stacks. My preference would probably be line 2 with the aforementioned Miller centering Brock Boeser and Tanner Pearson. On defense, it’s Hughes as the top pick, but also Tucker Poolman has been playing well of late and is min price on DK. Oliver Ekman-Larsson has also been picking up some shots on goal and blocked shots of late and makes for a decent option tonight.

This is also a game that I can see stacking, especially the Predators’ power-play units. Vancouver is dead last in the league in PK % and Nashville is a top 5 power-play. Don’t forget, it’s Tuesday and on Tuesday’s we play Forsberg!

Best of the rest!

Tampa Bay L1 and L2 – We saw what San Jose did to the Kings on Monday, and while I don’t expect 6 goals, we can’t rule it out. Dmen to use: Victor Hedman, Mikhail Sergachev

Boston L1 and L2: Boston has been red hot of late winning five straight and have scored 24 goals in those five games. It would appear that the David Pastrnak on L2 experiment is working so I would expect him to stay there for the time being. Craig Smith has two goals and two assists in his last four skating with the top line. Dmen to use: Charlie McAvoy, Mike Reilly

Ottawa L1 (Batherson-Norris-Tkachuk) – Buffalo on a back-to-back and a line that has been clicking all season, yes, please! Dmen to use: Thomas Chabot, Artem Zub, Erik Brannstrom

Dallas L1: (Pavelski-Hintz-Kiviranta) – Pay attention to the news today to see if we get a new linemate for Hintz and Pavelski. If not, Kivi is a min price option that makes this stack playable against Montreal. Dmen to use: Esa Lindell, Ryan Suter

Buffalo 2 (Skinner-Thompson-Tuch) – Dmen to use: Dahlin, Jokiharju

Value stack quick hits:

Los Angeles 2 ( Moore-Danault-Arvidsson)Dmen to use: Doughty, Roy

Philadelphia 2 (Lindblom-Laughton-Konecny) – Dmen to use: Ristolainen, York

Nashville 3 (Trenin-Sisson-Jeannot) – Dmen to use: Josi, Carrier

Buffalo 1 (Hinostroza-Cozens-Okposo) – Dmen to use: Dahlin, Jokiharju

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Welcome to the NHL DFS Man Advantage for the 2021-22 season.

If you are new to my articles, NHL, or WinDaily Sports then I will tell you that my articles are not going to give you the chalk plays or the obvious plays. I try to dig in and find ways for you to build lineups for GPP contests. I will always point out those top plays to help you build cash but that is not the point of this article.

Two slate Monday!

We have two slates this Monday with the first beginning at 3 PM eastern and consisting of four games while the “main” slate is a 3 gamer starting at 7:30 PM eastern. Even though the contest selection on both slates is bad I will still give you a quick rundown on my top plays from both slates.

Early Slate:

NHL DFS: Goaltenders:

Marc-Andre Fleury is the top play on this slate at goalie for me. Flower is under $8K ($7.8K) which you all know my stance on that and he has been fantastic in his last four starts. The reigning Vezina winner is 4-0 with just five goals allowed and a .959 save % in those four starts. Seattle does not pose much of a threat in my eyes and should offer a fifth straight win for the future Hall-of-Famer.

Whoever is in net for the Kings would be my number 2 pick in net on this slate. LA has been rolling of late and both goalies have been playing well. With the Kings on the front end of a back-to-back we would expect to see one goalie today and the other tomorrow, I just don’t know which will play on the road in SJ today and at home to Tampa tomorrow. Cal Petersen has been outstanding since his return from injury/COVID and has started three of four games since his Jan 8th return, winning all three and allowing just 2 goals. Jonathan Quick has won three of his last four starts allowing eight goals in those four games. The only downside here is the Kings have been stout defensively and have not been allowing shots on goal. Both goalies have only made more than 30 saves once in the last eight games.

Other Options: Kaapa Kahkonen (@ Col): I know Colorado is not generally a team we play goalies against, especially at home, but Kahkonen has been red-hot. Kahkonen has achieved the 35+ save bonus on DK twice in his last three starts and is 3-0 in those starts. I like Kahkonen as a GPP pivot off potential chalk Avalanche on Monday. Karel Vejmelka ( vs MTL)

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Colorado’s top two lines are the top projected lines on this slate and will most likely be popular on such a small slate. I will most likely have a share of them, but I will also be playing Kahkonen in at least one lineup. We all have been playing these lines a lot recently so I will not waste your time breaking them down. Let’s see who else is in play on Monday afternoon.

Top Stacks:

Minnesota 1 (Kaprizov/Hartman/Zuccarello) – Colorado has been susceptible defensively of late which makes me like the Wild in this game to put up a few goals. Outside of their last game when they shut out Arizona, Colorado has allowed 15 goals in their previous four. Minnesota has scored 21 goals in their last five games so I expect goals and shots aplenty in this game. (betting tip, bet the over!!!). Outside of the Wild’s top unit, their second line should also interest you. Matt Boldy has two goals and an assist in his first three games in the NHL and is min priced. Boldy also skates on the top power-play unit with the top line so he is one of my favorite plays on this slate for those reasons.

Los Angeles 2 (Moore/Danault/Arvidsson) – This line has arguably been the Kings’ best unit of late and they are still pretty cheap as a line stack. All three are averaging over three shots on goal per game and have combined for six goals in their last five games (Danault has four). Moore has seven points during this stretch and is still just $3K on DraftKings.

Other Stacks: Arizona 1 (Crouse/Larsson/Kessel ) – Montreal has been giving up goals in bunches of late! Chicago 1 (Hagel/Reichel/Kane), San Jose 1(Balcers/Hertl/Meier), Chicago 2 (DeBrincat/Toews/Kubalik)

Now, on to the main slate!

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Ilya Sorokin and the Islanders are home to the Flyers tonight on the front end of a home and home. These two teams will play again in Philly on Tuesday. Semyon Varlamov played on Saturday against the Capitals and played exceptionally, so my guess is Sorokin plays on Monday and Varly is back in on Tuesday. Either way, both goalies are in play on both nights for me. In his last start, which was the Islanders’ first game in 12 days, Sorokin stopped 30 of 32 shots on his way to a win against New Jersey. Philadelphia has lost seven straight and has only managed to score more than two goals once in those seven games, I see that trend continuing on Monday.

Juuse Saros does have a reasonably tough matchup with St. Louis on Monday, but he is cheap ($7.5K) and has been outstanding of late. The Blues do still have a few players in COVID protocols so they may not be at full strength on Monday which would help this play as well. Since the start of December, Saros is 10-3-1 in fourteen starts with a .931 save % and just 33 goals allowed (2.35 GAA). Saros has given up two goals or less in nine of those fourteen starts as well.

Other Options: Tristan Jarry ( @ VGK), Ville Husso (vs NSH)

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Teams to build around:

My teams to build around is more of a game to build around in his case. Pittsburgh is winding down their west coast swing with a game in Vegas on Monday night and it should be a high-scoring affair. Both teams are offensively proficient and I expect the over to be smashed in this one.

Pittsburgh 1 (Guentzel/Crosby/Rust): Pittsburgh will be getting Bryan Rust back from the COVID list on Monday and is expected to slot right back into his role alongside Crosby and Guentzel. In three games before going on the COVID list and coming off the injured list, Rust picked up seven goals and four assists. As long as he is feeling 100% Rust should be in line for another huge night on Monday while coming in at a cheap price tag of $5.6K.

Evan Rodrigues will now slot back down to the Pens’ second line alongside Jeff Carter and Evgeni Malkin. This line should be on your radar as well and will probably go overlooked in favor of the top line. Dmen to use: Kris Letang, Brian Dumoulin, John Marino

Vegas 1 (Marchessault/Karlsson/Smith): Until Max Pacioretty returns to the ice, I will always look to the Golden Knights’ second line as my first choice when stacking the team. They are a perfect complement to the Penguins’ top line tonight for a game stack and work should be the line that does the damage in this game for Vegas. Dmen to use: Pretty much anyone other than Ben Hutton.

Other stacks to consider:

St. Louis 2 (Kyrou/Thomas/Saad) – Dmen to use: Niko Mikkola, Justin Faulk

Philadelphia 1 (Atkinson/Giroux/Farabee) – Dmen to use: Ivan Provorov, Cam York

Nashville 1 (Forsberg- if he is back/Granlund/Duchene) – Dmen to use: Roman Josi, Dante Fabbro

New York 2 (Bellows/Nelson/Beauvillier) – Dmen to use: Noah Dobson, Adam Pelech

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Welcome to the NHL DFS Man Advantage for the 2021-22 season.

If you are new to my articles, NHL, or WinDaily Sports then I will tell you that my articles are not going to give you the chalk plays or the obvious plays. I try to dig in and find ways for you to build lineups for GPP contests. I will always point out those top plays to help you build cash but that is not the point of this article.

It’s a seven game Tuesday!

Thanks to another postponement this 8 game slate has become a more manageable seven-game slate now. This section was supposed to be all about Filip Forsberg and the Predators again, but alas, he is in COVID protocols for another couple of days so no Forsberg Tuesday this week. Tanner Jeannot has been slotted into the Preds’ top line in Forsberg’s place with Mikael Granlund and Matt Duchene. This line is one I will be giving some definite consideration to when I am building lineups on Tuesday.

As for that game, I do like the Preds at home against an Avalanche team that is on the back end of a back-to-back and who had to travel after struggling to beat the Kraken on Monday. We actually have more games starting after 7 PM eastern tonight than we do at 7 PM, which is very rare. The game of the night is probably Toronto at Vegas and there are a couple of spots that have blowout written all over it. One that stands out to me is the Panthers hosting Vancouver who has not played since January 1st. I am usually one to advocate for Thatcher Demko, but Floriday at home is not someplace to mess with goalies.

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Juuse Saros ( vs Colorado)

Saros has been on a roll of late and I know this play is risky and most of you will probably go elsewhere, but hear me out. In his last four starts, Saros has been in that night’s perfect lineup each time and has allowed just seven goals. Colorado is not nearly the same team on the road as they are at home with an 8-6-1 record on the road as opposed to 14-2-1 at home. Saros should be in for a huge workload as well with the Avs averaging nearly 35 shots on goal per game. Saros is also only $7.2K on DraftKings tonight which is another reason I want to play him. As I said, I know this seems risky, but in GPP’s that is what you look for, low owned, high upside plays and that is Saros tonight.

Andrei Vasilevskiy ( @ Buffalo)

Vasilevskiy is more of your “safe” play on the road in Buffalo. Coming into the night, Buffalo has lost eight of ten and has only scored three goals or more three times in that stretch. Vasilevskiy should be in line for a win on Tuesday, but the save bonus is unlikely and he will need to allow just 2 goals or less to sniff value at his $8.5K salary. I probably won’t have any exposure to the Lightning netminder but he is someone who should provide stability and guaranteed points at the position tonight.

Other Options: Tristan Jarry (@ Anaheim), Hill/Reimer ( vs Detroit), Marc-Andre Fleury ( @ Columbus), Alex Nedeljkovic ( @ San Jose)

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Teams to build around:

Pittsburgh Penguins

I know the Penguins hit a small speed bump and had their 10 game win streak snapped in Dallas on Saturday, but that just means they can start a new one on Tuesday. Pittsburgh will be without the red-hot Bryan Rust again, but there is a good chance that Evgeni Malkin will be back in uniform on Tuesday. Malkin will be a game-time call, but all indications point to the three-time Stanley Cup-winning center being back in the lineup. If Malkin is indeed back, he should be centering the Pens’ second line with Kasperi Kapanen and Jeff Carter. This line is only $13.2K on DK, which for a potent second line is not too expensive.

While I do like that second line, I would prefer to play the Penguins top unit as my stack to build around. Sidney Crosby has been playing some of his best hockey all season during the Penguins’ previous 11 games with three goals and 13 assists during that stretch. Jake Guentzel has points in his previous 17 games with 15 goals and 11 assists during that span. Lastly, Evan Rodrigues continues his career season with seven goals and seven assists during the team’s last 11 games. This line is expensive, but on a slate with Colorado, Toronto, and Tampa Bay I expect the Penguins to go overlooked and be a potential late-night hammer for you on Tuesday. Dmen to use: Kris Letang, Brian Dumoulin (super cheap and has been on fire!)

Florida Panthers

Another team that is rolling right now, especially at home, is the Florida Panthers. After a couple of roads games (where they still scored 9 goals in two games), the Panthers come home where they have won four straight amassing 24 goals in those 4 games. Yes, you read that correctly, the Panthers are averaging 6 goals per game at home in their last four games there. That is why it is hard to not want to roll out Panther stacks on Tuesday night, especially against a team that has not played a game in 10 days. I could see this one get ugly, early, for the Canucks as they try to get their legs under them in the first period.

Floridas’ top line is always a good line to stacks, but my preference on this slate would be to use their second unit of Sam Bennett, Jonathan Huberdeau, and Anthony Duclair. While they are expensive they are not nearly as expensive as some of the top lines that will be popular on this slate (including the Penguins) but their production can match or surpass those lines. Huberdeau is riding a five-game point streak during which he has scored three goals and added 10 assists. Anthony Duclair has five goals and three assists in the Panthers’ last six games as well. Sam Bennett is back from his three-game suspension and did have two goals and an assist in his two games before that suspension.

Florida also has some good depth scoring in Anton Lundell and Frank Vatrano on the third line as well. Dmen to use: Brandon Montour, Aaron Ekblad, Gustav Forsling

Best of the rest:

Toronto Maple Leafs L1: Michael Bunting/Auston Matthews/Ondrej Kase. Dmen to use: TJ Brodie, Morgan Rielly

Tampa Bay Lightning L1: Nikita Kucherov/Brayden Point/Ondrej Palat. Dmen to use: Victor Hedman, Mikhail Sergachev

Detroit Red Wings L1: Tyler Bertuzzi/Dylan Larkin/Lucas Raymond. Dmen to use: Moritz Seider, Filip Hronek

Columbus Blue Jackets L1: Gustav Nyquist/Boone Jenner/Patrik Laine. Dmen to use: Adam Boqvist, Zach Werenski

Vegas Golden Knights L2: Jonathan Marchessault/William Karlsson/Reilly Smith. Dmen to use: Shea Theodore, Brayden McNabb

Value Stacks:

Tampa Bay L3: Maroon/Bellemare/Perry

Nashville L3: Trenin/Sissons/Cousins

Buffalo L1: Cozens/Asplund/Hinostroza

Chicago L3: Entwistle/Dach/Kurashev

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