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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.

Big Tuesday!

We are back at it with a massive 12..err… I mean, 11 game slate tonight (Ottawa vs. New Jersey was postponed because of the Senators having 10 players in COVID protocols.)

Outside of Edmonton and Washington, there are not too many must-play spots on this slate, or is there? I am really fond of one team tonight that may get lost in the shuffle with everyone wanting to pay up for the Caps and Oiler studs tonight.

In a rare feat tonight, eight out of the eleven games on the schedule have 5.5 over/under projections and there are zero 6.5’s. I find this odd because each of the teams in the top 10 in goals scored and the top 5 in G/GP is on this slate. Something I have been doing with some success when it comes to building lineups for large slates lately has been identifying three teams I want to focus all my builds around (having at least 2 in each) and then filling in with my value stacks. I will go over my core three below and then go into the value stacks/teams I want to use around them. Hopefully, this will help you get a path to success on Tuesday.

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Cash Game Goalie:

Jack Campbell (vs Nashville)

Campbell is the clear number one goalie for me on this slate. I may even use him in tournaments on Tuesday and break my rule of playing goalies over $8K. Campbells is near $9K on FD, but there is enough value on this slate to make up for it, even on his own team (more on that later). In his last five starts, Campbell has been nearly unbeatable. Campbell is allowing just 1.6 goals per game and making over 31 saves per game. Toronto is top 10 in the league in shots allowed, so we should see this trend continue tonight. Nashville is allowing over 18 DKFP per game in their last ten while only scoring 2.2 goals per game and taking nearly 32 shots per game. Everything sets up for Campbell to have a monster game on Tuesday.

Other Options: Jordan Binnington ( vs Arizona) – DO NOT USE IN GPP’s! Arizona has been putting up 3.6 G/GP in their last five and Binnington has been bad in his last two starts. This seems like a “get right” spot, but Arizona is averaging less than 30 SOG in that same 5 game stretch. Binnington seems safe for the win in this game and could easily make 25 saves and allow only 1 goal but the upside here is capped by the opponent. Jacob Markstrom ( @ Philadelphia) – Philly has made goalies look good lately by scoring just 2.5 goals per game and allowing 31 saves per game in their last 10.

GPP Goalies:

Anton Khudobin ( vs Detroit on the second night of a B2B)

Khudobin is risky because did not practice on Monday because he was sick (non-COVID) but should be available on Tuesday. Detroit has been friendly on goalies of late (except for Monday night) because they have been peppering the net with shots. Over their last five, the Wings’ have been averaging 35.4 shots on goal per game while scoring 3 goals per game. There is risk in this play, but unlike Binnington the upside with Khudobin is great.

UPDATE: Jake Oettinger is now the expected starter for Dallas. While I am not as high on him as I was Khudobin, I will have exposure to him in tournaments tonight.

Igor Shesterkin ( vs Montreal )

Shesterkin has been allowing goals over his past 5 starts, but he has been making plenty of saves to make up for that. Enter the Montreal Canadiens. Montreal does not score much (12 goals in their last 5) but they do shoot the puck, A LOT. Montreal is top 5 in the league in shots on goal and the Rangers are a sieve on defense allowing 33.6 SOG per game. Shesterkin is expensive on FD, so he is a DK play only for me, while Khudobin is super cheap on FD making him the better play there.

Other Options: John Gibson (vs Washington) – I still think people are sleeping on the Ducks and Washington will be popular making Gibson a perfect GPP play. Gibson is also cheap industry-wide. Juuse Saros (@ Toronto) – For the same reasons I like Gibson, I like Saros. I believe Toronto will be a popular team to stack ( I plan on stacking them myself) but they have shown they can lay a dud with the best of them. They are also another team who peppers the goalies, most shots on goal in the league this season. Ilya Sorokin ( @ Florida) – Cheaper than he should be tonight and might also get overlooked against the Panthers tonight. I went over his stats for Monday’s slate, but in short, he has been a brick wall lately.

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Teams to build around:

First, I want to say I will not be a full fade on Edmonton on Tuesday, but they are not a team I want to build around. I think there is enough value on the slate that we can fit one-off’s of Draisaitl or McDavid and pair them with cheaper options on defense or with guys like Kailer Yamamoto up front to make it work. I do on the other want to build around their opponent.

Winnipeg Jets (vs Edmonton)

Winnipeg has the highest projected goal total on this slate (3.8) and it is easy to see why. Edmonton has been allowing 4 goals per game in their last 10 and 32 shots on goal. It’s easy to see why Winnipeg carries such a high projected goal total now. The Jets are also an easy team to stack around as well with only Kyle Connor priced over $7K on either site. Combining all those factors makes them my top team to stack tonight. Andrew Copp has arguably been their best player of late with six assists in the team’s last five games to go along with eight SOG.

Copp skates on the top line with Mark Scheifele and Nikolaj Ehlers who both started slowly but have been playing their best hockey recently for the Jets. Connor skates on line 2 with Pierre-Luc Dubois and Blake Wheeler, which is my preferred stack but either one should prove fruitful tonight. Lastly, this is not a team to look at power-play stacks. Edmonton has one of the stingiest penalty kills in the league, so stick to 5v5 lines.

Defenseman to pair (in order of preference): Neal Pionk, Nate Schmidt, Brendan Dillon, Logan Stanley

New York Rangers (vs Montreal)

Now let’s talk about the Rangers offense and potentially facing Sam Montembault tonight for the Canadiens. Jake Allen as of writing still listed as out with a concussion. If Montembault starts it will be all systems go with the Rangers tonight. Unlike with the Jets, I want plenty of exposure to the Rangers’ power-play tonight. In their last eight games, the Rangers have scored seven power-play goals and the Canadiens have allowed 17 power-play goals (2nd most in the league). Also unlike the Jets, this will be an expensive stack to build around, luckily we have plenty of value. Three players on this unit cost at or over $7k and Chris Kreider is in the mid to high $6K range.

I want to start my builds with Artemi Panarin who has five points in his last five games and has 14 shots on goal. The Bread Man is also the cheapest of the big three on this unit as well. After Panarin, we go to Mika Zibanejad and Adam Fox. If you are using the Rangers as your top stack, those are the three must-haves for me. You can use Kreider to change it up if you are doing multiple lineups, as well you can with Ryan Strome who has been almost equally as hot as Panarin. Strome has a goal and four assists in his last five to go with his 13 SOG. I would sub out Zibanejad for Strome since he also skates with Panarin on L2. Kaapo Kakko has shown some good form lately with his only two points on the season coming in his last five games as he skates with Strome and Panarin on L2 and is min priced on DK.

Defenseman to pair with: Fox (already mentioned), Ryan Lindgren, Jacob Trouba

Toronto Maple Leafs ( vs Nashville)

As mentioned, I don’t mind throwing a dart with Saros tonight in large-field tournaments, but I prefer to stack the Leafs on this slate. Unfortunately, it appears the Leafs have put Nick Ritchie back on the top line and taken Ondrej Kase off that line. Kase had played well in his short stint besides Auston Matthews and unless we get news he will play there again tonight he is a non-factor. Instead, Ritchie becomes the Leafs’ value forward to use tonight. He will be seeing time with Matthews and Mitch Marner. Toronto is another expensive stack, like New York, that we can pair with the Jets and then find a two-man value stack to finish out our lineups. Toronto’s second line of John Tavares centering William Nylander and the value play of Alex Kerfoot is also in play.

Defenseman to pair with: Morgan Rielly, TJ Brodie

Value Stacks:

While the top of the Capitals lineup has been great, their 3rd line has been one of the hottest going over the last week. Both Daniel Sprong and Connor Sheary have put up points as well getting shots on goal. Sheary has points in back-to-back games and sees time on the top power-play. As for Sprong, he is coming off a multi-point game on Sunday. Both Martin Fehervary and Dmitry Orlov make for good cheaper defensemen plays as well.

Staying in that same game, Trevor Zegras is coming a 3 point game against Vancouver on Sunday and pairs nicely with Mason McTavish for a power-play 1 stack. Zegras also works with Nicolas Deslauriers or preferably (if you have the salary) Sonny Milano who has been the hottest player on this line. Another way to go is to stack the Duck’s top line of Adam Henrique, Ryan Getzlaf, and Troy Terry with the Jets and some other value. You can always swap out one of them (Henrique would be my choice) for a defenseman as well. Hampus Lindholm plays on power-play one, but both Cam Fowler and Jamie Drysdale make great options as well.

Buffalo PP1 with Jeff Skinner or Rasmus Asplund with Arttu Ruotsalainen. You can use a cheap defenseman for a 3 man or leave out a dman for a two-man. In that same game, the Penguins’ 2nd/3rd lines or PP2 can be used with the big lines above. Any combination of Evan Rodrigues, Jason Zucker, Kasperi Kapanen with either John Marino or Mike Matheson make for cheap two or three-man stacks. These five guys have contributed the bulk of the Pens offense the last two weeks or so.

Quick Hits:

Minnesota 3 is a good value line and if you have the salary. Both Matt Dumba and Jared Spurgeon are good pay up defensemen

Calgary PP2 has been really good for us lately with my favorite pieces being Andrew Mangiapane and Dillon Dube.

It is hard to sleep on the Carolina Hurricanes on any slate, especially tonight. Vegas has been better of late, but I still love stacking up the Canes. Anywhere from line 1 to line 3 works for me tonight. Jordan Staal and Jesper Fast work as cheap plays with upside as do Ethan Bear and Brady Skjei on defense.

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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.

Mini-Slate on a Monday

As is usual with Monday slates, this is a small slate with only two games on it. Since there are only two games on this slate, I will go over both games briefly and then give a little synopsis of the strategy I may apply to my lineups on Monday night

Both games start at 7 pm EST, so this slate will be over early, which is nice. In the “big” game, we have a rematch of a Stanley Cup semi-final when the Islanders traveling to Tampa to take on the defending two-time Stanley Cup Champions. In the second game on the slate, we have, well the exact opposite, two of the league’s bottom-dwellers in recent times with Detroit on the road in Columbus.

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

New York Islanders @ Tampa Bay Lightning

Goalies:

DraftKings priced all four goalies on this slate under $8K which is nice. I think this could spread out ownership with my favorite goalie on the slate coming in at potentially the lowest ownership on the slate. Ilya Sorokin should get the start for the Islanders. Sorokin has been stellar this season with a .933 save %. Tampa is a good offense but they aren’t as scary without Kucherov in the lineup. I anticipate that we see both goalies in the other game as the popular plays but neither of those two is as talented as Sorokin. Andrei Vasilevskiy has been no slouch either this season, but I think the Islanders win this game so that limits the ceiling for Vasi. New York does shoot a lot, so there is plenty of upside in Vasilevskiy. In their last five games, the Islanders have averaged 33.2 shots on goal and are coming off a 42 shot output.

Skaters:

Both team’s top units will most likely be where people start their builds, especially if they using either of the goalies from the other game on this slate. I am interested in one of these lines more than the other, but to try and be different I may look elsewhere in this game, especially if you’re only building one lineup.

New York Islanders

I will start with the Islanders’ second line on Monday. Both Brock Nelson and Anthony Beauvillier have been hot of late and will cost you less than Barzal and Lee from line one. Nelson has five goals and an assist in his last five games to go along with 17 shots on goal. As for Beauvillier, he has a goal and three assists with 16 shots in the same five games. Now, there is a way to get line one exposure with these guys, and that is Zach Parise. Nelson centers the second power-play unit for the Isles with Parise. He has similar output as Kyle Palmieri but Parise’s price is substantially less, especially on DK (almost $2k difference). While Nelson is on PP2, Beauvillier sees time on the top unit. If you want to run a four-man stack (which I will do on this small of a slate), both Noah Dobson and Scott Mayfield would be the defenseman of choice. Lastly, Oliver Wahlstrom is another piece from New York that has been playing well. Wahlstrom has two goals and 16 shots on goal in his last five and sees time on the second power-play with Nelson and Parise.

Tampa Bay Lightning

Steven Stamkos is priced up on both sites on Monday, but we should have the salary to roster him, especially on DK. Stammer has not been the Lightning’s best player of late though, that distinction belongs to Brayden Point for me. Point will cost you between $700 and $1K less than Stamkos and has been more productive recently. In the club’s last ten games, Point has nearly a point per game (5 goals, 4 assists) and is averaging 2.3 shots per game. Point also sees a full minute more of ice time over Stamkos. Skating on the Lightning’s top line with Point is Ondrej Palat who has a goal and three assists in Tampa’s last five games. Anthony Cirelli is the last man on the top unit and he has four points in his last five. All three of these guys play with Stamkos and Victor Hedman on the top power-play unit and Cirelli sees time on the penalty kill as well. Outside of those five players, Ryan McDonagh and Jan Ruuta would be the only other two I would consider tonight.

Detroit Red Wings @ Columus Blue Jackets

Goalies:

Like I have said, I expect these goalies to be popular on Monday, so I prefer the goalies in the previous game. With that being said, I plan on building multiple lineups and will have some exposure to them. Detroit has been alternating goalies for the last few games, so this game should be Thomas Greissturn. Either way, Detroit has been getting great goaltending allowing two goals per game in their last four, and have won four of their last five. The Red Wings also have been allowing plenty of shots on goal, 34.2 per game, in their last five. Whoever starts for Detroit appears to be a solid option in net. I expect Elvis Merzlikins to get the start for Columbus on Monday and he has been nearly unbeatable at home this season. In six starts, Merzlikins is 5-1 with a 2.15 GAA and a .936 save % on home ice. In reality, all four goalies are good options on Monday, so it comes down to which site you are on and what stacks you want to run.

Skaters:

While I will focus on the top two lines for these teams with my builds, there are some players who offer some great upside for cheap. Some min-priced guys (DK) like Eric Robinson and Sean Kuraly (CBJ) and Sam Gagner (Det) are guys I will be considering. Vladislav Namestnikov is also a nice cheap play from Detroit to consider.

Detroit Red Wings

I want to start with the top line for Detroit when building lineups on Monday. All three of Tyler Bertuzzi, Dylan Larkin, and Lucas Raymond are great plays on this slate. This line has combined for seven goals and eight assists and thirty-eight shots on goal in the Wings’ last five games. FanDuel actually has Bertuzzi priced down, so he is the best option from this line there. Moritz Seider is my favorite defenseman from Detroit, and like Bertuzzi is way too cheap on FD. If you can’t afford Seider on DK, all three of Nick Leddy, Filip Hronek, and Danny DeKeyser make for great substitutes. My personal favorite is Hronek. Gagner and Hronek see time on power-play two for Detroit, while Seirder is on power-play one with the top line.

Columbus Blue Jackets

Similar to the Islanders, I want to stack the Blue Jackets’ second line over their top line. Now, there are pieces of the top line I will be using. Both Cole Sillinger and Jakub Voracek are inexpensive pieces from the top line I will pair with Zach Werenski or some pieces from line two for a power-play one stack. Oliver Bjorkstrand is a little overpriced, but he is the Blue Jackets’ best player right now and should be where you start your Columbus stacks. Bjorkstrand has two goals and four assists as well as seventeen shots on goal in his last five. Boone Jenner has four points and 20 shots on goal in his last five games and is the last piece for a power-play stack. Like with Detroit, Columbus has three other cheap d-men to use in place of Werenski to save salary. Jack Bean is the best of the bunch as he plays on the top pair with Werenski and sees over 22 minutes per game. Bean has three points and eleven blocked shots in his last five. Gavin Bayreuther and Vladislav Gavrikov are both cheap options I have an interest in. Gavrikov sees time on the penalty kill with Kuraly and Robinson which makes for an odd, but extremely low-owned stack.

NHL DFS: Final Word

This is an interesting but odd slate. My preferred build will be to run four Islanders with Sorkin in net and then pick pieces from the CBJ/Det game to pair with them. Usually, I try to deter people from playing four skaters from one team, but on a small slate like this, I change my build strategy. I will probably have some builds where I run one skater against my goalie. Again, this is a strategy never use on larger slates, but with only two games strategies are different.

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This article will focus on NHL Daily Fantasy picks for both FanDuel and DraftKings. Using advanced hockey metrics, slate analysis, and line by line evaluation, this article will point you towards what we think are the best plays for the night! Good luck!

Friday 11/12 NHL Breakdown

Hey everyone, and welcome back to another Friday Forecheck! Tonight, we will break down the five game NHL slate for you. It has a lot of big names on it, and some other interesting places to go, so let’s get right into it! Good luck!

Goalies

Jack Campbell – Toronto Maple Leafs: The Leafs have a home matchup tonight against the Calgary Flames, who have been firing off shots to the tune of 35.15 per game this year. This sets up Campbell to have some nice upside tonight, and as a favorite, that is what we like to see. He will likely give up a couple of goals, but the DK save bonus is squarely in play here.

Frederik Andersen – Carolina Hurricanes: Freddie is a heavy favorite at home against the Flyers tonight, and there is definitely some upside here as well. Philly has struggled a bit on the road from a scoring perspective, potting only 2.2 goals per game in their five road games. Carolina has some excellent puck possession numbers at home over their last five, so this should be a good spot for a Freddie win.

Bonus GPP Goalie Pick – Carter Hart – Philadelphia Flyers: On the other side of the Carolina game, the Hurricanes shoot the puck a ton, and Hart has been on his game. This is a prime spot for a high shot volume upside, and if he can steal a win, that’s an even nicer bonus. Joonas Korpisalo can be considered here for a similar spot, but he carries even more risk.

Lines to Build Around

These lines are considered top plays for the night and can be considered the focal point of your builds. They will be listed by position in the following order: Center/Winger/Winger/Correlating Defenseman (if applicable).

Edmonton Oilers 1 – Connor McDavid/Zach Hyman/Jesse Puljujarvi/Tyson Barrie: Talk about opportunity…this line has a date tonight with the third line for the Buffalo Sabres. That third line is giving up a whopping 5.05 goals against per 60, 10.1 high danger chances against per 60, and 3.03 high danger goals against per 60 in a 59 minute sample size. This top line produces 17.05 high danger chances per 60 and 2.13 high danger goals per 60. This line has been one of the hottest in the league, and there is no way we are going to overlook them tonight. Consider adding Leon Draisaitl with Connor McDavid, as the two have been lethal this season.

Toronto Maple Leafs 1 – Auston Matthews/Michael Bunting/William Nylander/Morgan Rielly: The Leafs have a nice home matchup tonight against the Calgary Flames, and if John Tavares is out, this line will need to be relied on for scoring. You can also consider a power play stack here, but the top line should see the depth lines for the Flames tonight in a good spot.

Washington Capitals 1 – Evgeny Kuznetsov/Alex Ovechkin/Tom Wilson/John Carlson: The Capitals tonight have a great matchup against the Columbus Blue Jackets, and specifically, this top line against the second line. Columbus has been matching their top line to the opposing second line, and their second line to the opposing top line. That second line is allowing 16 high danger chances per 60, while this line produces 11.69. Keep in mind that this is a small sample, but the opportunity should be there for Ovi to continue to climb up the all-time scoring ranks tonight.

High Risk Lines

These are plays that carry significantly more risk, but could pay off at low ownership. They will be listed by position in the following order: Center/Winger/Winger/Correlating Defenseman (if applicable).

Carolina Hurricanes 1 – Sebastian Aho/Andrei Svechnikov/Teuvo Teravainen/Tony DeAngelo: As mentioned above, the Canes have a nice looking home matchup tonight against the Flyers. This line should see a majority of the depth lines this evening, putting them in a nice upside matchup.

Calgary Flames 2 – Sean Monahan/Blake Coleman/Andrew Mangiapane: The Flames have a tough matchup tonight against the Leafs on the road, but this line is great for value. In a high event matchup, they should have some good opportunities and could go very overlooked tonight.

Philadelphia Flyers 2 – Derick Brassard/Oskar Lindblom/Cam Atkinson/Ivan Provorov: The Flyers second line has a date with the top six for Carolina tonight, and they have some decent upside. With Lindblom coming up to this line, Joel Farabee has been moved to the third line. Farabee still plays on the second power play, though, so he can be used in this stack if you want a slightly different look.

Honorable mentions: CBJ2, CHI1, BUF1, PHI1

Value Options – DraftKings

Center: Sean Monahan ($3000) – Calgary Flames – 3k flat for a second line center that also centers the top power play unit is a fantastic value, and Monahan can be used tonight for salary relief. It also helps that he is part of the CGY2 stack that we like.

Wing: Jakub Voracek ($3700) – Columbus Blue Jackets -Jake is a top line winger and also spends time on the power play, so $3700 is a good price for the potential.

Defense: Jake Bean ($2700) – Columbus Blue Jackets – Bean is a top pair D man who has been averaging around 22 minutes per game and generally fills up the fringe stats. The downside is that he does not play any time on the power play, but that price is nice for someone who can likely get you 2-3x value.

Value Options – FanDuel

Center: Derick Brassard ($3700) – Philadelphia Flyers – Brassard is a nice price on FanDuel tonight, and with the opportunity he has, it is a good spot to go if you need some value.

Wing: Gustav Nyquist ($3500) – Columbus Blue Jackets – The second line for the Jackets is a nice looking one, and for a measly $3500, you can definitely take a chance on Gus tonight.

Defense: Dmitry Orlov ($3600) – Washington Capitals – Orlov averages about 20 minutes per game and contributes in ways such as shots and shot blocking. If you can luck into an assist or goal from him, that’s even better.

Cash Considerations – DraftKings

Leon Draisaitl – C – Edmonton Oilers

Alex Ovechkin – W – Washington Capitals

Tyson Barrie – D – Edmonton Oilers

Frederik Andersen – G – Carolina Hurricanes

Cash Considerations – FanDuel

Leon Draisaitl – C – Edmonton Oilers

Alex Ovechkin – W – Washington Capitals

Tyson Barrie – D – Edmonton Oilers

Frederik Andersen – G – Carolina Hurricanes

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This article focuses on 11/11 NHL Picks for both DraftKings and FanDuel Sportsbooks and FanDuel and DraftKings Daily Fantasy. We analyze tournament tactics, statistics, pricing, and attempt to tackle this highly variable Daily Fantasy format so that we can gain an edge on the field at large. Full rankings for each position for both sites are available below.

Thursday 11/11 NHL Slate and DFS Gameplan

Welcome back to the Hot Shot for an eleven-game Thursday slate!

With these larger slates, I highly advise passing on full three-man lines but instead going with pairs of two-man stacks as the goal is to attempt to capture the top scorers on the night across multiple games.

Full DraftKings and FanDuel Rankings can be found below as well as cash game considerations for each site.

Three Favorite Lines

Winnipeg Three 2 Man “Mark Scheifele, Blake Wheeler”DraftKings or FanDuel

It’s not too often that I would choose to feature a team’s third line. However, we can make an exception here as Schiefele and Wheeler are still averaging a normal amount of time on ice and feature on the top power-play unit. Furthermore, they offer us considerable savings relative to their collective talent level. The two-man stack gives us the best of everything and the ability to still fill out the rest of our lineups with ease. There is not much data on this pairing as they have only been together for a week but there’s not much we need to see for their prices.

Ottawa One “Josh Norris, Brady Tkachuk, Zach Sanford” – DraftKings or FanDuel

Ottawa One has been killing it recently to the tune of an NHL second-best ten full-line goals and eighth-best shot attempts for, despite Tkachuk missing time to begin the season. They remain moderately priced and host the Kings in one of three games on the slate with a six total. You can run the two-man with Tkachuk and Norris as they are the main two skaters here and feature on the top power-play or substitute Drake Batherson for Sanford if looking for further power-play correlation. On DraftKings, Tkachuk in particular seems way underpriced.

Washington One “Alex Ovechkin, Evgeny Kuznetsov, Tom Wilson” – DraftKings or FanDuel

Perhaps a bit chalkier than the other listings but on an eleven-game slate, there is no need to think about such things. The Washington top-line leads all lines in the NHL with all total goals followed and is third in shots only behind the Calgary and Florida first lines. The Red Wings are much improved this season but the Caps are -135 favorites here in one of the six total games.

11/11 NHL Game Odds and Totals

Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

Edmonton Oilers (+125) at Boston Bruins (-145) – 6 Projected Goal Total

New York Islanders (-140) at New Jersey Devils (+120) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Calgary Flames (-140) at Montreal Canadiens (+120) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Los Angeles Kings (-110) at Ottawa Senators (-110) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Florida Panthers (-120) at Pittsburgh Penguins (+100) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Late Games

Washington Capitals (-135) at Detroit Red Wings (+115) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Nashville Predators (+150) at St. Louis Blues (-170) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

San Jose Sharks (+155) at Winnipeg Jets (-185) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Vancouver Canucks (+150) at Colorado Avalanche (-170) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Anaheim Ducks (+145) at Seattle Kraken (-165) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Minnesota Wild (-105) at Vegas Golden Knights (-115) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

11/11 NHL FanDuel Individual Rankings

Centers

  1. JT Compher – Colorado – $5,400
  2. Pierre-Luc Dubois – Winnipeg – $5,600
  3. Logan Couture – San Jose – $5,300
  4. Chandler Stephenson – Vegas – $5,100
  5. Connor McDavid – Edmonton – $9,900

Wingers

  1. Alex Ovechkin – Washington – $9,500
  2. Jesse Pulijujarvi – Edmonton – $5,600
  3. Jordan Eberle – Seattle – $5,500
  4. Brandon Saad – St. Louis – $4,800
  5. Andrew Copp – Winnipeg – $5,400

Defense

  1. Brent Burns – San Jose – $6,000
  2. Neal Pionk – Winnipeg – $5,000
  3. Moritz Seider – Detroit – $4,200
  4. Mark Giordano – Seattle – $5,100
  5. Thomas Chabot – Ottawa – $5,100

Goalies

  1. Jordan Binnington – St. Louis – $8,700
  2. Jacob Markstrom – Calgary – $8,000

11/11 NHL DraftKings Individual Rankings

Centers

  1. Elias Lindholm – Calgary – $6,700
  2. J.T Compher – Colorado – $5,400
  3. Mark Scheifele – Winnipeg – $5,100
  4. Pierre-Luc Dubois – Winnipeg – $5,300
  5. Connor McDavid – Edmonton – $9,400

Wingers

  1. Alex Ovechkin – Washington – $9,300
  2. Brady Tkachuk – Ottawa – $5,800
  3. Johnny Gaudreau – Calgary – $5,600
  4. Jesse Pulijujarvi – Edmonton – $5,400
  5. Jordan Eberle – Seattle – $4,800

Defense

  1. Nicolas Hague – Vegas – $3,600
  2. Brandon Montour – Florida – $3,300
  3. Neal Pionk – Winnipeg – $5,000
  4. Brent Burns – San Jose – $7,000
  5. Mario Ferraro – San Jose – $4,000

Goalies

  1. Jordan Binnington – St. Louis – $8,400
  2. Jacob Markstrom – Calgary – $8,100

Cash Considerations “DraftKings”

JT Compher, Alex Ovechkin, Brady Tkachuk, Johnny Gaudreau

Cash Considerations “FanDuel”

JT Compher, Alex Ovechkin, Brent Burns

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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.

Big Tuesday!

We are back at it with a massive 10 game slate on Tuesday!

I am going to start by just going over the teams that should be the core of your builds. With ten games on the slate, there are a few teams that you can count on as the base of your lineups, namely the Edmonton Oilers on the road in Detroit. When you talk Edmonton you have to talk about Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. I am sure I will have some exposure to both of these players in every one of my lineups on Tuesday. They are the premier players in the league and rarely have a down night. There are two other lines that I want to use as core teams to build around and they are the Boston Bruins versus the Ottawa Senators and the Calgary Flames hosting the San Jose Sharks. Both of these teams’ top lines are very much in play and can be considered pivots off the Oilers in large field GPP’s.

I find it hard to fade the Oilers in this matchup, so maybe one off a McDavid or Draisaitl with either of those line stacks. In cash, I would work to get pieces from all three of those lines into my builds in some way. It can be done, but you need to find some good value, and that is exactly what I am here for. Let’s get crackin’!

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Cash Game Goalie:

Jacob Markstrom (vs San Jose)

Markstrom has been the best goalie to start the season and I don’t see any reason why San Jose should give him a problem. San Jose has been averaging over 30 shots per game in their last five games while Markstrom has only been allowing 1.4 goals per game in his last 5 starts. Markstrom is expensive, but he is the top goalie on this slate and is a lock for cash games.

Other Options: Jeremy Swayman (vs Ottawa), Robin Lehner (vs Seattle)

GPP Goalies:

Mackenzie Blackwood (vs Florida)

I know, I know, we just stacked the crap out of Florida on Monday so why would be going against them on Tueday? Well, Florida shoots the puck, a lot! We saw them pepper Shesterkin with 45 shots on Monday night and even allowing 3 goals, he was the top scoring goalie on the slate because of this. Blackwood should be busy in net on Tuesday and he will also be pretty much unowned. I know this is a risky play, but that’s what we do for tournaments, take risk. On the season, Florida is allowing over 31 saves per game and Blackwood is averaging nearly 29 in his last 5 starts (1 start this season and his last 4 last season). Blackwood has only started one game so far this season because of injury but he is a talented young goaltender who could shut down a team on the back end of a road back-to-back.

Frederick Andersen (@ Tampa Bay)

Andersen has been the hottest goalie not named Markstrom this season, but he is coming off a disappointing game in his last start. Tampa is a no pushover, but Andersen should be up to the task on Tuesday. On the season, Andersen is allowing just 1.8 goals per game, and averaging 27.3 saves per game. Also, Andersen is averaging 19 DKFP per game in 2021-22, and for his cheap salary tonight that would be a nice point night.

Other Options: Cal Petersen (@ Montreal), Jake Allen (vs LA – B2B), John Gibson (@ Vancouver),

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

If you are paying up for some the big lines tonight that I mentioned in the open, we will need to find the value lines and one-off plays to fit in your lineups with them. Let’s take a look at who could be a nice fit with those big salaries

Game Stack anyone?

Now I already mentioned the Oilers in the open, but what about the Red Wings? This game has a 6.5 over/under on Tuesday, tied for the highest on the slate, so why not attack the game as a whole. Detroit has been up and down to start the season, but they are coming off back-to-back wins where they put up nine goals combined in those games. Koskinen is not a top end goalie and is prone to bad games, so stacking the Wings seems like a great option for tournaments. I do like the Red Wings top line, but they don’t fit the value play that we need to make an Edmonton stack work, but their second line does. Detroit’s second line has been playing well, and contributed in a big way in their aformentioned two wins. Pius Suter has been hot with back-to-back multi point games and racking up 11 shots on goal in those games. His wingers, Filip Zadina and Robby Fabbri have also been playing well. Fabbri picked a goal in the WIngs last game and has 13 shots over his last five. As for Zadina, he has a goal and two assists in his last five games. This line (ON DK) will only cost $10.6 which is super cheap and fits perfectly with those big salary line stacks. If you are looking to use a defensemen in place of one of the wingers, then I would suggest you go with Suter/Fabbri and Filip Hronek. Over his last five games, Hronek has four points and has nine blocked shots to go with six shots on goal. Hronek is also the only defensemen for the Wings who sees power-play time and penalty kill time which contribute to his over 23 minutes per game of ice time.

Canucks vs Ducks for the win!

For me, the Canucks make for a cheap late night hammer on this slate. They are at home versus an Anaheim team that ranks towards the bottom of the league in goals against. Anaheim has played just five road games but have been horrible in those games. The Ducks are 1-4 with 22 goals allowed in those five games. Because of this, Vancouver makes for a interesting stack spot tonight. Similarly to the Red Wings, I love their top line of Miller/Pettersson/Boeser, but that does support out need for value. If you can build a lineup you like with any combo of those guys with Quinn Hughes on defense, do it.

As for the value from Vancouver, their second line is where it’s at. Starting with Bo Horvat. Horvat is the expensive piece of this stack, but he is balanced out by his wingers, Nils Hoglander and Tanner Pearson. In his last five games, Horvat has a goal and four assist to go along with 16 shots on goal. Horvat also skates on the top power-play unit with the line one guys. Pearson and Hoglander have a goal and two assists in their last five with 23 shots on goal combined. Both of them play on the second power-play unit with Oliver Ekman-Larsson. My favorite play on this Canucks team tonight might be Travis Hamonic. In just three games this season Hamonic has an assist with four blocked shots. He is cheap industry wide and sees over 17 mins per game of ice time.

Where else can we find some value?

There are a few other spots for value on this slate:

Pittsburgh 2: Jason Zucker – Evan Rodrigues – Kasperi Kapanen (Mike Matheson or John Marino)

Los Angeles 2: Andreas Athanasiou – Phillip Danault – Alex Iafallo (Kale Clague or Tobias Bjornfoot)

Calgary 3: Milan Lucic – Dillon Dube – Andrew Mangiapane or you can use Mikael Backlund for cheap PP correlation (Dman: Chris Tanev or Noah Hanifin)

Brandon Saad is one of the hottest players in the league and makes for a inexpensive one off or two man with Marco Scandella or Colton Parayko (not cheap!)

Both Pittsburgh 1 and Chicago 1 are in play as mid priced line stacks and Anaheim 1 has been hot of late and is a line that will go completely overlooked on Tuesday.

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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.

Small slate Mondays are here again

Monday night is a small three-game slate, but it does not lack firepower. We have both the Capitals with The Great 8 and the Maple Leafs and Auston Matthews on this slate. Ovechkin and the Caps get the Buffalo Sabres who have come back down to earth recently losing four straight.

The New York Rangers return home after a long road trip that ended with them being trounced in two games in Alberta. They host the Florida Panthers who may be without Aleksander Barkov for a second straight game.

In the “late” game, Toronto hosts the LA Kings at 7:30 est. Los Angeles seems like a spot we would want to pick on, but this game may be low-scoring and a good spot to use a cheap goaltender.

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Goaltender rankings:

  1. Jack Campbell (vs Los Angeles) : Campbell has bene on fire over his last four starts. During this stretch, Campbell is 4-0-0 with one shutout, a 1.23 GAA, and .960 save %. Now, LA is on a four game winning streak of their own but those were against three pretty bad teams and the Blues. During this winning streak LA has averaged 34 shots on goal.
  2. Spencer Knight (@ NY Rangers) : With Sergei Bobrovsky out, this is now Knight’s net. The Rangers offense has been hot and cold of late, but they are coming off being shutout by the Flames. Knight is 4-0-1 in his last five starts with a .918 save %. There is one downside to Knight, the Rangers do not shoot much. Over their last four the Rangers only average 22.5 shots on goal per game.
  3. Calvin Petersen (@ Toronto) : Petersen is cheap industry wide and has actually been on a great run of late for the Kings. In his last two starts, Petersen is 2-0-0 with a .922 sv% and a sub 2 goals against average. I know Toronto is the most potent offense he has seen in a while, but on a small slate where Toronto will probably be a popular team to play, Petersen could very well give you a distinct advantage.
  4. Ilya Samsonov (vs Buffalo) : Samsonov has not been great of late, but Buffalo has been terrible. The Sabres come in on a four game losing streak so the win bonus is definitely a possibility for Samsonov, or Vanecek, on Monday.

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Pay the price for The Great Eight

Ovechkin is priced in McDavid territory on Monday, but with good reason. On the season, looking at DK fantasy points, Ovechkin’s lowest point total is 11.5 and he scored that night. Ovechkin has 10 goals and 18 points in just 11 games this season. Ovi has points in nine of his eleven games this season including six multi-point games. So, if I am hitting the lock button on Ovechkin tonight, who am I playing him with.

The obvious options are Tom Wilson and Evgeny Kuznetsov. I will not discourage you from playing those guys, but they are expensive and limit how many top guys from Florida and potentially Toronto you can roster. Instead, I like using Connor Sheary as a two-man PP1 stack. Buffalo has taken a lot of penalties so far this season, and during this losing streak, they are averaging three penalties per game. As far as defensive pairings for the Caps. John Carlson is the perceived obvious play and if you want to spend the salary then go for it, I m not. All three of Nick Jensen, Martin Fehervary, and Trevor van Riemsdyk are the way I’d go, again for salary relief. Buffalo has allowed 17 goals during their losing streak, this is why I have Washington as my top stack.

No Barkov? No problem!

Florida may be without their captain and best player, Aleksander Barkov, on Monday night. On Saturday night Florida slotted Eetu Luostarinen in for him. Luostarinen has been playing very well the last five games with all three of his goals coming over that last five. Another line one piece that has been hot is Anthony Duclair. Over the Panthers’ last five games, Duclair has four goals, four assists, and 13 shots on goal during his five-game point streak. Duclair is more of a DraftKings play as his price is still super cheap, unlike FanDuel.

Carter Verhaeghe is going to cost more, actually the same on both sites ($4,900), but he and Loustarinen play on PP2 together while Duke doesn’t see power-play time for the Cats. Now, if Barkov does play that changes up things slightly, but he is actually pretty cheap on DK ($6,100), so you can just slot him in over there. But, even if Barkov is back playing a two-man Luostarinen/Verhaeghe stack is perfectly ok. Adding either Gustav Forsling or Brandon Montour is a good way to complete your stack. Obviously, the usual Panthers like Huberdeau, Reinhart, Tippett, and Ekblad are all in play on Monday as well.

If you wanted to game stack here, which I can potentially see being fruitful, then the Rangers’ top line/power-play unit is the only place to go. They will be costly so you will have to either use the Panthers value or play Kings to make this work.

More value? Sure, why not!

As if I didn’t already find enough value for you on this slate, here’s more! Toronto and Los Angeles have the potential to be a low-scoring, 2-1 type of game. With the value I have already mentioned above you can easily run an Ovechkin/Matthews line. If you want to pay up for the line one stack from Washinton, then may I recommend going with John Tavares in place of Auston Matthews. Tavares has five goals and four assists in his last five games as well as 18 shots on goal.

If you need to save some salary, Alexander Kerfoot has been playing well of late with a goal and three assists in his last five as well. Of course, if you have the salary then there is always Mitch Marner. Morgan Rielly and TJ Brodie are probably my two favorite defensemen on the Leafs. Rielly is a PP1 play, and Brodie is a min priced dman who can block shots and occasionally get on the scoreboard

If you are looking to go against the potential chalk goalie in Campbell, which I will do in at least one lineup, then Los Angeles’ second line is where I would start. The combination of Iafallo/Danault/Kempe has combined for seven goals and nine assists in their last five games. Kale Clague correlates with Kempe on the top power-play unit where you can add Anze Kopitar or Arthur Kaliyev to complete that stack. Iafallo and Danault play together on the second unit, but I don’t want to play anyone else on that one. Tobias Bjornfoot is another solid, cheap, play on defense.

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This article will focus on NHL Daily Fantasy picks for both FanDuel and DraftKings. Using advanced hockey metrics, slate analysis, and line by line evaluation, this article will point you towards what we think are the best plays for the night! Good luck!

Friday 11/5 NHL Breakdown

Hey all, and welcome to November! This first Friday in November offers us a smaller, five game slate, that looks a little bit tougher at first glance. We have some weird matchups tonight, and the slate doesn’t lock until 8pm Eastern.

Goalies

John Gibson – Anaheim Ducks: The Ducks host the winless Coyotes tonight, and they should be able to handle them. The Coyotes are the worst team in the league right now, and this is a pretty solid opportunity for a win for Gibby. He is sporting a 2.57 GAA and 0.917SV% on the season, and will look to improve upon those numbers tonight. Expect a lower shot volume, limiting his upside.

Thatcher Demko – Vancouver Canucks: Vancouver hosts the Nashville Predators tonight, who are scoring just under 3 goals per game on the road in their last five road games. Vancouver at home is only giving up 1.8 goals against per game, which is a great combination for a shutdown performance for Demko.

Bonus GPP Goalie Pick – Karel Vejmelka – Arizona Coyotes: Vejmelka has numbers similar to John Gibson, and he really hasn’t been playing poorly. Unfortunately for him, the team in front of him is very bad at defense, so he has to stand on his head. Tonight should be no different, so the upside is there from a shot total standpoint. The hope we have with this play is that he doesn’t let it get out of hand. Maybe we get lucky and he snags his first win of the season tonight. Consider Mackenzie Blackwood as a GPP pick as well, as the goalie for the New Jersey Devils makes his season debut after returning from injury.

Lines to Build Around

These lines are considered top plays for the night and can be considered the focal point of your builds. They will be listed by position in the following order: Center/Winger/Winger/Correlating Defenseman (if applicable).

Edmonton Oilers 1 – Leon Draisaitl/Connor McDavid/Jesse Puljujarvi/Tyson Barrie: How do we pass on these guys at this point? Edmonton has been steamrolling their opponents in the early part of the season, and tonight should be a fantastic display of hockey, as they face the New York Rangers on home ice. The Rangers come into this game allowing a measly 2 goals against per game on the road, but the Oilers have been scoring a whopping 4.33 goals per game at home. The way Draisaitl has been playing, you want to play him until the wheels fall off.

Anaheim Ducks Power Play – Ryan Getzlaf/Troy Terry/Trevor Zegras/Jamie Drysdale: The Ducks, as mentioned above, have a matchup with the worst team in the league tonight on home ice. They are in a fantastic spot and should carry some ownership, especially as people pair them with Edmonton. Because the scoring can be spread out, the power play is the best way to get access to both top lines. If Sonny Milano is in the lineup and on this unit, he is a fine piece to add to the mix in place of Troy Terry. Anaheim comes in at 5th on the power play this season, up against the Coyotes who are ranked 31st on the penalty kill.

High Risk Lines

These are plays that carry significantly more risk, but could pay off at low ownership. They will be listed by position in the following order: Center/Winger/Winger/Correlating Defenseman (if applicable).

Vancouver Canucks 2 – Bo Horvat/Tanner Pearson/Nils Hoglander/Quinn Hughes: The Canucks second line matched up against the Rangers’ top line in their last home game, and we would expect them to follow the same line matching patterns. This puts them in a fantastic upside matchup against the top line for the Nashville Predators tonight. On top of that, Jusse Saros has a 3.34 GAA on the road this season in a small sample. On home ice, the Canucks have been pretty good defensively, but have had some trouble scoring, which is why they are higher risk. They have a chance tonight to break out of that scoring funk.

Chicago Blackhawks Power Play – Jonathan Toews/Patrick Kane/Alex Debrincat/Seth Jones: Feel free to replace Alex Debrincat for Ryan Carpenter in this look. Patrick Kane, since coming back from COVID, has been playing lights out, and this team got instantly better. Toews/Carpenter have been great as well, and they get to face Eric Comrie in net tonight against the Jets. This is a nice upside play that might be forgotten about with the likes of Edmonton on the slate.

Arizona Coyotes 2 – Johan Larsson/Phil Kessel/Dmitrij Jaskin: On a slate like tonight, there will be some weird things that will happen. This line has been producing chances and shooting the puck pretty nicely so far this season, at a 36.56 shots for/60, 32.34 scoring chances for/60, 11.25 high danger chances for/60, and a 2.76 expected goals for per 60 clip. This says that the chances are there, and the opportunity could be there tonight for them to pot a couple of goals. This is the definition of risk, but if you are looking to get a little different, these rates say enough to play them on a short slate. On a slate any bigger, they would not be in play.

Honorable mentions: Winnipeg Jets 1, Los Angeles Kings Power Play, New York Rangers 1, New Jersey Devils 2

Value Options – DraftKings

Center: Jonathan Toews ($3700) – Chicago Blackhawks – Tazer is a big power play component and a big piece of the Hawks’ team still. The fact that he is only $3700 is pretty surprising, even with his limited production lately. He can still shoot the puck and any points are a bonus at this point.

Wing: Arthur Kaliyev ($3400) – Los Angeles Kings – Kaliyev spends time on the top power play, and at $3400, that is enough opportunity to give him a look

Defense: Kale Clague ($3600) – Los Angeles Kings – Clague is a great punt, but he is getting a little pricier each game. He still gets power play time and is logging around 20 minutes per game, which gives him plenty of upside for his price.

Value Options – FanDuel

Center: Ryan Johansen ($4200) – Nashville Predators – Johansen has not had the production over the last couple of seasons like he had before, but as a top line, power play center, this is a good price and spot to consider if you need to go here.

Wing: Sonny Milano ($3800) – Anaheim Ducks – Sonny has a nice value to him, IF, he is on the top power play. Keep an eye on the line rushes through the day and make sure he is on that top unit.

Defense: Tyler Myers ($3600) – Vancouver Canucks – A top pair D man logging anywhere from 19-25 minutes per game, and blocking shots each game except 1? This is a great, near minimum price for this production. He may not light up the scoreboard, but down here, we don’t need him to.

Cash Considerations – DraftKings

Leon Draisaitl – C – Edmonton Oilers

Kyle Connor – W – Winnipeg Jets

Adam Fox – D – New York Rangers

John Gibson – G – Anaheim Ducks

Cash Considerations – FanDuel

Leon Draisaitl – C – Edmonton Oilers

Kyle Connor – W – Winnipeg Jets

Adam Fox – D – New York Rangers

John Gibson – G – Anaheim Ducks

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This article focuses on 11/4 NHL Picks for both DraftKings and FanDuel Sportsbooks and FanDuel and DraftKings Daily Fantasy. We analyze tournament tactics, statistics, pricing, and attempt to tackle this highly variable Daily Fantasy format so that we can gain an edge on the field at large. Full rankings for each position for both sites are available below.

Thursday 11/4 NHL Slate and DFS Gameplan

Welcome back to the Hot Shot for a nine-game Thursday slate!

With these larger slates, I highly advise passing on full three-man lines but instead going with pairs of two-man stacks as the goal is to attempt to capture the top scorers on the night across multiple games.

Full DraftKings and FanDuel Rankings can be found below as well as cash game considerations for each site.

Three Favorite Lines

As visible lower down, of the nine games tonight, only two have a nine total. As a result, we are likely looking at a somewhat lower scoring slate without many obvious spots to target.

Boston One “Patrice Bergeron, David Pastrnak, Brad Marchand”DraftKings or FanDuel

The “Perfection” line has not performed up to their usual standards so far this season. However, their diminished performance to date is reflected in the price discount, Bergeron in particular. Every time I look, the money line on Boston just shoots up higher and higher and the current -265 is crazy high for NHL money line standards. I don’t know if those odds are fully merited but comparatively the DFS prices are a bargain. Of course, all three skaters feature on the top power-play unit.

Toronto One “Auston Matthews, Michael Bunting, William Nylander” – DraftKings or FanDuel

Perhaps a bit chalky “I think despite being a -120 as opposed to Boston’s -250 they still get more ownership” but we have the high-end piece in Matthews, the punt piece in Bunting, and Nylander in an elevated role. If you’re not playing this line, Tampa Bay goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy has a lot of upside potential facing shot volume with potential for the win, I clearly wouldn’t play them together.

Calgary One “Elias Lindholm, Johnny Gaudreau, Matthew Tkachuk” – DraftKings or FanDuel

If looking for a low-owned, late-night hammer with tournament take-down potential, look no further. It was sort of hard looking around for an off-the-wall line on this slate given how some of these teams spread out their talent. The matchup is not the best but this line has been in fine form.

11/4 NHL Game Odds and Totals

Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

Detroit Red Wings (+205) at Boston Bruins (-265) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Tampa Bay Lightning (+105) at Toronto Maple Leafs (-120) – 6 Projected Goal Total

New York Islanders (-140) at Montreal Canadiens (+120) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Vegas Golden Knights (-135) at Ottawa Senators (+115) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Washington Capitals (+130) at Florida Panthers (-150) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Philadelphia Flyers (-105) at Pittsburgh Penguins (-115) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Late Games

Dallas Stars (+120) at Calgary Flames (-145) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Buffalo Sabres (+145) at Seattle Kraken (-165) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

St. Louis Blues (-130) at San Jose Sharks (+110) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

11/4 NHL FanDuel Individual Rankings

Centers

  1. Chandler Stephenson – Vegas – $5,100
  2. Auston Matthews – Toronto – $8,600
  3. Patrice Bergeron – Boston – $6,700
  4. Josh Norris – Ottawa – $6,200
  5. Logan Couture – San Jose – $5,500

Wingers

  1. Alex Ovechkin – Washington – $9,500
  2. Taylor Hall – Boston – $5,800
  3. David Pastrnak – Boston – $8,600
  4. Michael Bunting – Toronto – $4,200
  5. Josh Anderson – Montreal – $4,400

Defense

  1. Brent Burns – San Jose – $5,300
  2. Torrey Krug – St. Louis – $5,600
  3. Moritz Seider – Detroit – $4,100
  4. Mark Giordano – Seattle – $5,300
  5. Thomas Chabot – Ottawa – $5,200

Goalies

  1. Jeremy Swayman – Boston – $7,800
  2. Robin Lehner – Vegas – $7,600

11/4 NHL DraftKings Individual Rankings

Centers

  1. Steven Stamkos – Tampa Bay – $7,200
  2. Aleksandr Barkov – Florida – $6,400
  3. Auston Matthews – Toronto – $8,900
  4. Patrice Bergeron – Boston – $6,300
  5. Chandler Stephenson – Vegas – $5,300

Wingers

  1. Vladimir Tarasenko- St. Louis – $6,600
  2. Alex Ovechkin – Washington – $9,000
  3. David Pastrnak – Boston – $7,600
  4. Michael Bunting – Toronto – $3,900
  5. Taylor Hall – Boston – $4,900

Defense

  1. Nicolas Hague – Vegas – $3,800
  2. Matt Grzelcyk – Boston – $3,500
  3. Alec Martinez – Vegas – $5,400
  4. Torey Krug- St. Louis – $5,000
  5. Morgan Reilly – Toronto – $5,500

Goalies

  1. Jeremy Swayman – Boston – $8,300
  2. Andre Vasilevskiy – Tampa Bay – $7,500

Cash Considerations “DraftKings”

Not a great slate for cash games but Vladimir Tarasenko, Alex Ovechkin, Nicolas Hague are options.

Cash Considerations “FanDuel”

Brent Burns, Alex Ovechkin, Jeremy Swayman

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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.

We are back at it on Tuesday with a large nine-game slate! After a chalky night with Connor McDavid and the Oilers on the slate, we have a different night on tap Tuesday. Ownership will be spread out so do not worry about that when building. There are plenty of spots that I will want to attack on this slate, but I can’t break them all down so I will focus on two or three like I do traditionally but also give a little mention to a few more. As always with morning skates happening after the article all these notes and lines are fluid and could be changed so make sure to check discord throughout the day for any changes.

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Cash Game Goalie:

Carter Hart (vs Arizona)

Hart is the highest-priced goalie on DK and second-highest priced on FD but he has the perceived easiest matchup. Arizona is dead last in the league with 13 goals for in nine games and has scored 1 goal or less in six of those games. Hart has not been outstanding this season, but he has looked good lately but just ran into a Calgary Flames buzzsaw, and the Oilers. The one downside to Arizona is they are so poor offensively they don’t get many shots on goal, which diminishes the upside of Hart. I do expect Hart to be the most popular goalie, which is why he is the cash game goalie and not listed under GPP options.

Other Options: Cam Talbot (vs Ott on a b2b), Jack Campbell (vs VGK)

GPP Goalies:

There are a plethora of options I like tonight for goaltenders in tournaments.

  1. Jacob Markstrom (vs NSH) : Markstrom has been on fire to start the season leading the league with three shutouts in just 6 starts. On both FD and DK Markstrom is under $8K which for me is too cheap for the hottest goalie in the league.
  2. Igor Shesterkin (@Van): Shesterkin has been outstanding early on in the season with four wins in his last five starts. During this five game stretch, Shesterkin has allowed a total of three goals in the four wins and has made 30 saves or more in four of the five as well. Vancouver is a team that can put up goals, but they are not a juggernaught and Igor should have another 30 save performance on Tuesday.
  3. Jake Allen (vs Det) : Allen is actually overpriced, but I believe that could keep his ownership down. I am breaking my own rule here by taking a goalie over $8K on DK ($7.6K on FD), but there is good reason. Allen has not been the reason Montreal has been so bad, they cannot score right now. No goalie has seen more shots (246) and made more saves (223) than Allen has this season. Detroit will once again be with Tyler Bertuzzi (unvaccinated) so that makes the Wings a bit worse offensively.
  4. Thomas Greiss (@MTL) : Neither site is giving Greiss any respect pricing him at $7.1K/$6.7K. Montreal is averaging 1.9 goals per game this season and have only scored more than 2 goals twice this season. One of those games was against Griess and the Wings, but that was an outlier this season and I expect a low scoring game from Montreal again on Tuesday.
  5. John Gibson (vs Anh) : Anaheim has been playing well to start the year and so has Gibson. The numbers are not great for Gibson, but he is one of the top goalies in the league and New Jersey is a poor offensive team that can be shutdown.

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

Unlike last night, I don’t see a must-play team on this slate, which is good. I like when there are options and not one team everyone builds around. There are a few teams that fit the bill to be a cornerstone team tonight though.

No howl from the Yotes

Arizona is bad like I already stated. Not only have they scored the least amount of goals in the league, but they have also allowed the most. Philadelphia is my top team to stack on this slate, as to no surprise of anyone. You can’t go wrong stacking either of the top two lines for Philly on Tuesday. Both lines have been on fire to start the season, and especially on the power-play. Arizona’s penalty kill has allowed at least one power-play goal in every game this season and allowed 2 goals three times. Both of the Flyers’ power-play lines consist of their top two even-strength lines.

L1 (PP1): Claude Giroux/Sean Couturier/Travis Konecny use Keith Yandle as PP defenseman ( I am not suggesting to play all four, pick 2-3 of these four players to stack). These four have combined for 9 power-play points.

L2 (PP2): Joel Farabee/Derick Brassard/Cam Atkinson use Rasmus Ristolainen or Ivan Provorov on defense

Are the Buffalo Sabres good?

Nobody, not even the Sabres, thought this team could do what they’ve done so far this season. Buffalo is tied for 12th in goals for and 4th in goals allowed. There are two drastically different ways to go with the Sabres tonight. If you want to pay up for the top Flyers line, then Buffalo offers some great value that fits perfectly with Philadelphia. Both Kyle Okposo (3 g 2 a) and Zemgus Girgensons (3 g 3 a) have been great value so far. They are both under $4K on DraftKings and just a little over $4K on FanDuel. Dylan Cozens makes for a good third forward to stack with these two as a PP2 stack. If you need a defenseman, then either Colin Miller or Jacob Bryson. Miller is the more expensive piece, but if you need to save some salary then Bryson is a great option.

Now, if you want to use the Flyers’ second unit, then the Sabres top line fits perfectly as well. Any combination of Tage Thompson/Rasmus Asplund/Victor Olofsson with Rasmus Dahlin on defense will leave you with plenty of salary to finish off your lineup however you please.

Let’s Go Wild!

Minnesota gets the Senators on the second night of a back-to-back on Tuesday. Ottawa was trounced by Chicago on Monday and I expect much of the same from the Wild. Minnesota has been rolling to start the season and there are a few options to fill out your remaining spots. If you are looking to pay up at forward with the Wild both Kevin Fiala and Kirill Kaprizov are solid options. If salary is an issue, then Ryan Hartman and his four goals would be a good cheaper option. Another good option on the cheap is Marcus Foligno (2 g 4 a) who is seeing time on the Wild’s top line and second power-play unit. Looking at defensemen both Matt Dumba and Jared Spurgeon are where I would go to finish out a Minnesota stack.

Other Line Stacks: (In not particular order)

Toronto Maple Leafs: L1 Michael Bunting/Auston Matthews/William Nylander w/Morgan Rielly (Def) Or Jason Spezza with Bunting for PP2 stack, L2 Alex Kerfoot/John Tavares/Mitch Marner w/Rasmus Sandin or Jake Muzzin.

Winnipeg Jets: L1 2-man of Kyle Connor and Pierre-Luc Dubois w/Neal Pionk or Nate Schmidt (Def)

Calgary Flames: L1/PP1 (expensive) – Johnny Gaudreau/Elias Lindholm/Rasmus Andersson, PP2: Dillon Dube/Andrew Mangiapane w/Oliver Kylington (def)

New York Rangers: Any good Rangers stack starts with Adam Fox. Stack him with Mika Zibanejad/Chris Kreider/Artemi Panarin (2 of those 3)

Anaheim Ducks: L2 Trevor Zegras/Sonny Milano/Adam Henrique w/Kevin Shattenkirk (Def), PP1 Zegra/Troy Terry/Ryan Getzlaf w/Jamie Drysdale (def)

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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.

1…2…3 game slate on tap!

We are looking at a small three-game slate on Monday night, but while this is a small slate I like it. There is going to be the one obvious spot that no matter what type of contests you play you will have to have exposure to, but I will show you ways to be different around the chalk. If you weren’t already able to figure it out, Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers are the chalk spot on the night. I will have some type of exposure to McDavid and the Oilers in every lineup I build on Monday. Edmonton gets the Seattle Kraken on the second night of a back-to-back on Monday. Also on the slate are the despicable Chicago Blackhawks hosting Ottawa and Washington traveling to Tampa.

NHL DFS: Goaltenders

Cash Game Goalie:

Mikko Koskinen vs Seattle

Koskinen is the ONLY option in net if you are playing cash on this slate. I don’t see any other of the five goalies being safe enough to consider for cash. In his last five starts, Koskinen is 4-1 with a 2.00 GAA and a .937 save %. Seattle has been improving offensively as the team gels but they aren’t a team to be afraid of at this point. With such a small slate you can use Koskinen for GPP’s as well, but just know he will probably be the highest owned goalie on the slate.

GPP Goalies:

Ottawa Senators Goalie

I hope that Filip Gustavsson gets the start for the Senators as he has been their best netminder this season. Gustavsson has started three games for Ottawa this season and he has been great in two starts but did have one dud. In his two great games (both against Dallas), Gustavsson has a 1.50 GAA and .957 save % with two wins. If Anton Forsberg starts it will be a much riskier play, but I might still roll with him because Chicago has been so bad. Both Andrei Vasilevskiy and whoever starts for the Capitals would probably be better options. I would lean more towards Vasi in this case as the home goalie and with the better team in front of him.

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

After you plug your Oilers into your roster you will need to fill the rest out, unfortunately.

The Lightning brings the thunder!

Both teams in the Capitals/Lightning game are dealing with injuries, but the difference is that Tampa’s secondary scoring is stepping up while Washington’s is not. One player who is having a breakout campaign this year is Alex Killorn. So far in the 2021-22 season, Killorn is second on the team in points (9) and leads the Lightning in goals (6) in eight games. Killorn is also averaging two shots on goal per game. Killorn is still inexpensive on both sites and can be used with high-priced Oilers easily. To make a Tampa stack, I love using Steven Stamkos for a power-play stack. Yes, Stamkos is expensive, but there are some great options on the point for both Tampa and Edmonton that you can get great value with. One of those defensemen is Ryan McDonagh who is $4K or less on both DK and FD. McDonagh does not see PP time, but even without that he still plays over 22 minutes per game. McDonagh does a lot on the ice, he will take shots, block shots, and occasionally get on the scoreboard (four points in 8 games).

Other Tampa Options: Erik Cernak (Def), Anthony Cirelli (W), Ondrej Palat (W)

Northern Light-ing up the scoreboard

Ottawa is the perfect cheap team to pair with our high-priced Tampa and Edmonton stacks. Chris Tierney is one of the top options from Ottawa. Tierney is tied for second (Drake Batherson) on the Senators with four goals and is seeing time on the teams’ second PP unit. Chicago has allowed four power-play goals in their last five games so adding a Connor Brown or Tyler Ennis with Tierney makes a cheap power-play stack. If you need a defenseman from Ottawa, Artem Zub would be the play with the PP2 stack. Both Nikita Zaitsev and Nick Holden are cheap options to use in place of Zub. Holden and Zaitsev block a good amount of shots and will occasionally get on the scoreboard.

Other Ottawa Options: Josh Norris (C), Brady Tkachuk (W – L1 stack with Norris), Drake Batherosn (L1 stack)

Other line stack options:

Chicago PP1: Seth Jones/Jonathan Toews/Alex DeBrincat

Washington Line 1: Alex Ovechkin/Evgeny Kuznetsov/Tom Wilson or Martin Fehervary or Trevor van Riemsdyk (Def)

Seattle Line 2: Brandon Tanev/Yanni Gourde/Vince Dunn or Adam Larasson (Def)

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