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Welcome back to the Hot Shot for Thursday Night! There have been some awesome games this week and that trend should continue tonight. With ten games on this slate, we will have our work cut out for us. Aside from reading the article, don’t forget to check out our NHL DFS Projection Model which is available every morning.

10/27 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

*All odds and player pricing below have been obtained from DraftKings and are accurate as of the time of writing*

Detroit Red Wings (+190) at Boston Bruins (-225) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Montreal Canadiens (+135) at Buffalo Sabres (-155)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Edmonton Oilers (-215) at Chicago Blackhawks (+185) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Minnesota Wild (-120) at Ottawa Senators (+100) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Florida Panthers (-200) at Philadelphia Flyers (+170) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

St. Louis Blues (+140) at Nashville Predators (-165) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Washington Capitals (+110) at Dallas Stars (-130) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Vancouver Canucks (+105) at Seattle Kraken (-125) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Winnipeg Jets (+125) at Los Angeles Kings (-145) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Toronto Maple Leafs (-225) at San Jose Sharks (+190) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Toronto Two “John Tavares ($6,300), William Nylander ($6,000), Nicholas Robertson ($3,500)

In the DFS universe, it’s a known occurence that people tend to gravitate towards earlier games in terms of ownership. Many want some degree of certainty, as well as the ability to watch the game. As a result, I think we can grab some lower ownership than usual on one of the best lines of the night. The Toronto Maple Leafs are in a great late-night spot as they head to San Jose as -225 money line favorites. I will rarely if ever use the full top line as a I normally prefer to just play Auston Matthews as a one off if it comes down to it. They do have good numbers so far this season so get an honorable mention below. Furthermore, it is a homecoming of sorts for Matthews, who hails from the greater Phoenix area so don’t mind him individually here.

However, let’s shift to the second line where he have two elite skaters in William Nylander and John Tavares. All this at a more moderate price. Nylander and Tavares are the two priorities of the three linemates and can even be used as a two-man stack as opposed to the full line. However, Nicholas Robertson is also in play and offers some additional savings. I will probably use the full line to weave in his $3,500 salary and open things up in terms of construction. It’s true that this line has yet to really get going and yet all three skaters are averaging double-digit DraftKings points.

10/27 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

Los Angeles One “Anze Kopitar ($4,300), Kevin Fiala ($5,100), Adrian Kempe ($4,800)”

Believe or not, the Kings’ top line is leading all NHL lines in goals scored thus far into the season.

They should also be totally off the radar tonight, despite L.A. being -145 home favorites. The Winnipeg Jets has outperformed metrics defensively, so this is certainly an exploitable matchup for this line at sub 10% if not lower ownership. All three skaters share correlation on the Kings top power-play unit as well, which is always a huge bonus for any full line. On top of everything else, they are priced more like an ordinary/subpar team’s second line. Overall, they make for a terrific tournament play this evening.

Additional Lines to Consider

Toronto One – Auston Matthews “$8,500”, Mitchell Marner “$6,500”, Michael Bunting “$3,900”

Florida Two – Sam Bennett “$5,200”, Matthew Tkachuk “$7,900”, Rudolfs Balcers “$2,500”

Defensemen “Goalies covered in Between the Pipes”

Defenseman “high-end” – NONE – Waste of salary

“mid-range” – Drew Doughty – Los Angeles – Lots of minutes, on the top power-play unit, blocking shots. He also makes a lot of sense if using the Kings line mentioned above as he correlates with all of them.

“mid-range #2” – Neal Pionk – Winnipeg – The Kings are better offensively than they are on the other end so I think this is a great spot for Pionk. He is priced under $5,000 much like Doughty. Because of his propensity to shoot on goal more, I’m giving him the nod over teammate Josh Morrisey. Morrisey does have power-play time on the top power-play unit as opposed to second unit, as is Pionk’s case.

“low-end”Justin Holl – Toronto – Cheap and playing for a massive favorite. He also plays on Toronto’s second unit so has correlation with the Leafs line listed above.

10/27 NHL Best Bet

Minnesota Wild/Ottawa Senators – O 6.5 (-130) – DraftKings1 Unit – The Senators are allowing nearly three goals and contest and Minnesota well over four. With both offenses playing so well, this sets up as a shootout.

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The Hot Shot makes a rare Tuesday appearance as Jon Love is unfortunately on the bereavement list. Be sure to send him your best wishes. With ten games on tonight’s slate, it’s time to get down to business. Aside from reading the article, don’t forget to check out our NHL Projection Model which is available every morning.

10/25 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

*All odds and player pricing below have been obtained from DraftKings and are accurate as of the time of writing*

Dallas Stars (+125) at Boston Bruins (-145) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

New Jersey Devils (-105) at Detroit Red Wings (-115)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Florida Panthers (-245) at Chicago Blackhawks (+205) – 7 Projected Goal Total

Arizona Coyotes (+190) at Columbus Blue Jackets (-225) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Colorado Avalanche (-115) at New York Rangers (-105) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Minnesota Wild (-175) at Montreal Canadiens (+150) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Buffalo Sabres (+100) at Seattle Kraken (-120) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Tampa Bay Lightning (-115) at Los Angeles Kings (-105) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Vegas Golden Knights (-190) at San Jose Sharks (+160) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Pittsburgh Penguins (+135) at Calgary Flames (-155) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Florida Two “Sam Bennett ($5,600), Matthew Tkachuk ($7,800), Rudolph Balcers ($2,900)

The Florida Panthers are the biggest favorite on the slate at -245, despite playing on the road. In part, it is because they are visiting the Chicago Blackhawks. The Hawks are off to a deceptive 3-2 start. However, aside from the Seth Jones addition, they have been depleted of much of their prior talent across the last few seasons. Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews have also lost a step as they continue to age. Furthermore, this is the highest total game on the slate “7” with every other game all set at 6.5. It is a safe assumption that we can expect some goals in this one.

If choosing between the Panthers’ top two lines both have two skaters on Florida’s top power-play unit. Nevertheless, thus far, the second line has put up much better numbers than the first line, as they’re currently tied for a league-leading five full-line goals “as opposed to two”. There is $1,700 savings to be had using Sam Bennett over top-line center Aleksandr Barkov and can apply it towards Matthew Tkachuk, an ostensibly superior player to Sam Reinhart. Finally, Rudolfs Balcers gives us a deep discount at $2,900, just $400 over the minimum salary.

10/25 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

Columbus One “Gustav Nyquist ($4,100), Boone Jenner ($6,100), Johnny Gaudreau ($7,300)”

Aside from Johnny Gaudreau a.k.a. Johnny Hockey, even in a plus matchup, I wouldn’t expect the Blue Jackets to be “chalk”. That said, as -225 money line favorites, hosting the hapless Arizona Coyotes, Columbus is the second largest favorite on the slate. There’s a 6.5 total here much like in every other game, but most of that should be going the Blue Jackets’ way. All three skaters have additional correlation as members of Columbus’ top power-play unit. Their four full-line goals to date this season aren’t too shabby either, tying them for second in the NHL with nine other lines.

10/25 NHL Additional Lines to Consider

Florida One – Aleksandr Barkov “$7,600”, Sam Reinhart “$6,000”, Carter Verheaghe “$3,600”

Vegas One – Jack Eichel “$5,900”, Chandler Stephenson “$3,500”, Mark Stone “$4,500” (CHEAP)

Defensemen and Goalies

Defenseman “high-end” – Brandon Montour – Florida – Montour has moved up to the first line with Aaron Ekblad’s injury, should see extra minutes, plus he gets time on the second power-play unit. He’s listed here as high-end but salary-wise he is a good $2,000 below some other expensive defensemen.

“mid-range” – Mikhail Sergachev – Tampa Bay – For $4,100, Sergachev has four assists in six games so good value for what many would really consider a low-end price.

“low-end”Damon Severson – New Jersey – Severson is blocking shots as well as grabbing assists so not a bad punt for $3,300.

Goalie “high-end”Adin Hill – Vegas Golden Knights – Excellent 2.00 GAA to start the year and a soft matchup against the Sharks.

“mid-range”Andre Vasilevskiy- Tampa Bay – It’s not tremendous savings but this is the guy widely considered the world’s best goaltender, not much more to say.

“low-end” – Alex Stalock – Chicago – Very strong 2.14 GAA and to expect him to face plenty of shots, that’s perhaps a huge understatement. He is definitely not a cash play but Stalock has tournament-winning upside if you’re fading Florida.

10/25 NHL Best Bet

Boston Bruins 60 Minute Moneyline (+105) – DraftKings1 Unit – The Dallas Stars are off to a strong start so far this season but the Bruins seem to be money at home.

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After only three games last night, it’s time for a real slate! The Hot Shot returns to break down tonight’s epic twelve-game slate. Aside from reading the article, don’t forget to check out the NHL Projection Model which is available daily every morning.

10/20 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

*All odds and player pricing below obtained from DraftKings *

Anaheim Ducks (+170) at Boston Bruins (-210) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Los Angeles Kings (+150) at Pittsburgh Penguins (-185)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Dallas Stars (+140) at Toronto Maple Leafs (-170) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Nashville Predators (-130) at Columbus Blue Jackets (+105) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

San Jose Sharks (+200) at New York Rangers (-250) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

New Jersey Devils (+110) at New York Islanders (-135) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Arizona Coyotes (+135) at Montreal Canadiens (-165) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Washington Capitals (-105) at Ottawa Senators (-115) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Vancouver Canucks (+140) at Minnesota Wild (-175) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Winnipeg Jets (+140) at Vegas Golden Knights (-170) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Buffalo Sabres (+220) at Calgary Flames (-275) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Carolina Hurricanes (+100) at Edmonton Oilers (-120) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

New York Rangers Two “Artemi Panarin ($6,500), Vincent Trocheck ($5,300), Alexis LaFreniere ($3,200)

As a very outspoken Islanders fan, when I write up the Rangers, people tend to pay attention. I definitely like the top line a lot as they are strong play tonight behind stellar play from Mika Zibanejad and Chris Kreider with some salary savings sprinkled in via Kappo Kakko. However, point per dollar, give me the second line consisting of the “Breadman” Artemi Panarin, newcomer Vincent Trocheck and the Rangers’ top pick the year after Kakko, Alexis LaFreniere. Through four games, Trocheck has five points “two goals, three assists”, Panarin has a whopping ten points “two goals, eight assists” and finally, LaFreniere has three points “one goal and two assists”. When considering comparative salary against most lines, the NYR second line seems like quite a bargain. Particularly considering their juicy matchup with the Rangers a heavy -250 money line favorite hosting the Sharks.

10/20 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

Minnesota Two “Joel Eriksson Ek ($5,500), Marcus Foligno ($2,700), Jordan Greenway ($2,500)”

For my contrarian line this week, I might have got a little Wild. After all, you’re either first or you’re last. I might not even use this line in any part of my top line. It’s the sort of line you throw a small dice roll on. However, the deep discount that you get for a second-line skating for a -175 home favorite in a game with a 6.5 total allows for some very creative builds. Joel Eriksson Ek is the relative star of the trio with three points “two goals, one assist” across the Wild’s three games thus far. Eriksson Ek also centers the Minnesota top powerplay unit. Marcus Foligno has two points “one goal, one assist” and does see a little powerplay time on the second powerplay unit. I don’t mind keeping it at two men here and if so Foligno would be my second in behind Eriksson Ek. The exclusion would be Jordan Greenway, who should be making his season debut tonight. Be sure to double-check lines prior to lock. As of the time of writing, Daily Faceoff has Greenway listed on the second line

10/20 NHL Additional Lines to Consider

New York Rangers One – Mika Zibanejad “$7,600”, Chris Krieder “$6,000”, Kappo Kakko “$3,600”

Boston One – David Krejci “$5,900”, David Pastrnak “$8,600”, Taylor Hall “$5,400”

Calgary One – Elias Lindholm “$4,900”, Jonathan Huberdeau “$5,600”, Tyler Toffoli “$5,100”

Top Individual Plays

Centers – Mika Zibanejad – New York Rangers “high-end”, Nazem Kadri – Calgary “mid-range”, Vincent Trocheck – New York Rangers “low-end”

Wings – David Pastrnak – Boston “high-end”, Cole Caufield – Montreal “mid-range”, Mark Stone – Las Vegas “low-end”

Defenders – Adam Fox – New York Rangers “high-end”, Rasmus Andersson – Calgary “mid-range”, Calen Addison – Minnesota “low-end”

Goalies – Igor Shesterkin – New York Rangers “high-end”, Logan Thompson – Las Vegas “mid-range”, Frederik Andersen – Carolina “low-end”

10/20 NHL Best Bet

Ottawa Senators Moneyline (-115) – DraftKings1 Unit – I am a true believer in this Ottawa squad and think this is the spot that brings the Senators back up to .500 and then it’s infinity and beyond.

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Oooooh baby. The Hot Shot is back for the first Thursday of the NHL regular season and there are ten games on this monster slate. We return with tons of new tools at our disposal including the NHL Projection Model which should be available daily by late morning/early afternoon post-morning skate.

Looking at all of the games on the slate and odds below, the Penguins at -365 and Golden Knights at -350 are far and away the largest favorites on the slate. They’re followed by Toronto at -190 in the only other 6.5 projected total game “all others six or less”. Of course, all three teams are in a great spot, but they should also be the most popular. Albeit, I wouldn’t worry about ownership as much as usual given the slate size, as it’s all relative.

10/13 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

Ottawa Senators (-120) at Buffalo Sabres (+100) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Arizona Coyotes (+300) at Pittsburgh Penguins (-365)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Washington Capitals (+160) at Toronto Maple Leafs (-190) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

New Jersey Devils (-135) at Philadelphia Flyers (+115) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Florida Panthers (-130) at New York Islanders (+110) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Dallas Stars (+110) at Nashville Predators (-130) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

New York Rangers (+120) at Minnesota Wild (-140) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Colorado Avalanche (+100) at Calgary Flames (-120) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Chicago Blackhawks (+290) at Vegas Golden Knights (-350) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Seattle Kraken (+155) at Los Angeles Kings (-180) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Las Vegas One ” Jack Eichel ($6,300), Phil Kessel ($3,900), Reilly Smith ($4,200)

Vegas definitely spreads the talent across their top three lines quite a bit. That said, I like the top line for a couple of reasons. First and foremost, we get an underpriced star in Jack Eichel who might finally be healthy. He looked superb while launching seven shots and scoring a goal Tuesday night in Los Angeles. Reilly Smith is the second most important piece with his dual role with Eichel on the Golden Knight’s top power-play unit. His $4,200 DraftKings price is another bargain all things considered. Finally, there is another cheap add-on in Kessel. This line gives you some solid upside as well as the salary flexibility to spend up elsewhere. As far as ownership, I think Eichel will individually be chalky, around 20-30% owned, but not the whole line.

10/13 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

Ottawa One “Tim Stutzle ($5,100), Brady Tkachuk ($6,800), Drake Batherson ($6,000)”

I’m a huge fan of this Ottawa team and think it all starts for them in Buffalo. While the second line is temping, the top line features a trio of top power play skaters. Ownership wise they should come in 5% or less but have they similar upside to many more popular and expensive lines. Beginning of the season and all, we do not have tons of recent data but this young line should garner some impressive data and increased name recognition as the season progresses.

10/13 NHL Additional Lines to Consider

Pittsburgh One – Sidney Crosby “$7,000”, Jake Guentzel “$7,800”, Rikard Rakell “$5,300”

Pittsburgh Two – Evgeni Malkin “$6,400”, Bryan Rust “$6,500”, Jason Zucker “$3,600”

Colorado One – Nathan MacKinnon “$8,000”, Mikko Rantanen “$7,400”, Artturi Lehkonen “$5,000”

Top Individual Plays

Centers – Auston Matthews – Toronto “high-end”, Jack Eichel – Las Vegas “mid-range”, Anze Kopitar – Los Angeles “low-end”

Wings – Jack Guentzel – Pittsburgh “high-end”, Artturi Lehkonen – Colorado “mid-range”, Reilly Smith – Las Vegas “low-end”

Defenders – Roman Josi – Nashville “high-end”, Shea Theodore – Las Vegas “mid-range”, Alexander Edler – Los Angeles “low-end”

Goalies – Tristan Jarry – Pittsburgh “high-end”, Juuse Saros – Nashville “mid-range”, Anton Forsberg – Ottawa “low-end”

10/13 NHL Best Bet

Ottawa Senators Moneyline (-120) – DraftKings1 Unit – As mentioned earlier, I love this Ottawa team and while for DFS I’ll lean towards the first line, a bet gives us all of them. For just over even money for being on the road, this is a very fair price on a talented young Senators squad looking to begin their NHL ascent.

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Oooooooh baby, it’s game two of the Stanley Cup Final, right here a mile away from where I write in lovely Denver, Colorado. The Avs took Game One in overtime, but the defending champions will be looking to bounce back and even the series. With that said, let’s get down to business!

6/18 NHL Top Plays

Top Play – Andrei Vasilevskiy – Tampa Bay

Vasilevskiy is coming off one of his worst games of the playoffs allowing four goals on 42 shots. However, he is still one of the world’s best goaltenders and should continue facing tons of shot volume here in game two. As a result, he has in my opinion the highest floor and one of the highest ceilings on showdown slates in this series.

Rankings DraftKings “All prices non Captain”

  1. Andrei Vasilevskiy – Tampa Bay – $10,000
  2. Ondrej Palat – Tampa Bay – $6,600
  3. Nathan MacKinnon – Colorado – $10,800
  4. Cale Makar – Colorado – $9,400
  5. Steven Stamkos – Tampa Bay – $8,800
  6. Devon Toews – Colorado – $7,400
  7. Victor Hedman – Tampa Bay – $8,600
  8. Gabriel Landeskog – Colorado – $8,400
  9. Brayden Point – Tampa Bay – $7,000
  10. Nikitak Kucherov – Tampa Bay – $9,200

6/18 NHL Best Bet

Colorado Avalanche Moneyline – (-145) – 1 Unit – DraftKings – Colorado had to take it overtime to win Game One. That said, all night they seemed like the faster more physical team. Tampa Bay just hasn’t been starting off any series very well and they seem to get their legs under them at home before progressing as each series continues. That might be the case here once again as the Avalanche take Game Two in Denver.

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It’s finally here!!! The Stanley Cup Final kicks off tonight at 8pm Eastern, and will features two premier teams in the Lightning and Avalanche. Let’s find the best NHL DFS picks for DraftKings and FanDuel. Good luck!

Slate Notes

Game one of the Stanley Cup Final is upon us, and this should be an AMAZING series! The Avalanche and the Lightning are both very, very good teams, and this one should be fun to watch. The Avalanche are looking to win their first Cup since 2001, and the Lightning are trying to make it THREE STRAIGHT.

Fun fact – this is the first series in Stanley Cup history where neither of the teams’ names end in the letter ‘S’.

If you haven’t already, make sure you check out our NHL DFS Showdown Strategy Guide for guidance on building your lineups for tonight.

Tampa Bay Lightning @ Colorado Avalanche

Implied Vegas Totals: TBL 2.8 / COL 3.4
Tale of the Tape:

Two powerhouse teams will clash for the Stanley Cup. We have been waiting for Colorado to get to this point for a few years now, as they have had a very, very solid regular season team. It was just a matter of time before they finally got to the Final again, and they are hard to argue against. They have a great roster up and down, and they are one of the more feared teams in the league. Loaded with talent, they have a very, very good shot at winning this thing.

Nazem Kadri is likely going to be out for a while, even though he did skate on Sunday without a stick. It is hard to imagine that he will be able to suit up for a game if he can’t (or won’t) carry a stick post-surgery. Darcy Kuemper should be good to go, but the Avalanche will likely not be forthcoming with any lineup information.

How do you argue the Lightning at this point? They have made it to their third Stanley Cup Final in a row, and are poised to win it yet again. They have taken a slightly tougher path to the the Final, losing five games, compared to the Avalanche only losing 2 games thus far in the playoffs. Tampa is dealing with potential health issues, as Brayden Point has been questionable to come back for what seems like 3 weeks. He did skate with the second line and was a bumper on the top power play in practice, so he should be in the lineup tonight.

With Point back, and questions around the goalie situation in Colorado, we are likely going to have to wait until warm-ups for a finalized lineup, and even those will be fluid throughout the game. Keep an eye on news through the day, and today might be a good day to wait for confirmations to build.

Goalie Matchup

Andrei Vasilevskiy vs. Darcy Kuemper

It’s hard to say anything bad about either of these goalies. Vasilevskiy is arguably the best in the world, and Darcy has made a real name for himself in Colorado. Something to consider here, though, is that both of these guys have great defenses in front of them, which helps more and more as we get deeper in the playoffs.

Against Edmonton, Kuemper was hurt, and did not play the last two games of the series. However, he was healthy for game four, and backed up Pavel Francouz. With a comfortable lead in the series and Francouz playing well, the Avalanche had no reason to play Kuemper and risk the long term. Kuemper was a solid goalie for the Avs throughout the year and definitely through the playoffs. However, he does sometimes face some issues with consistency. He won’t be able to be inconsistent in this series, as the Lightning will make him pay big time.

Line Matching Notes

With this game being in Colorado, we have to go by what the Avalanche do with their line matching.

Top Line

It’s MacKinnon vs. the opposing top line for Colorado, so expect the MacKinnon line to take on the Kucherov/top line for most of the game tonight. The stars will be out in this one! Best on best.

Second Line

Kadri usually takes the second opposing line, but not as a hard match. This trend should continue, even without Kadri, so we can expect the second vs second lines tonight, whatever they may be. The Avalanche second line should see a good portion of the Tampa second and some of the third lines tonight.

Third Line

The third Avalanche line generally doesn’t match anyone in particular, but their other matching schemes set this line up against the third and fourth lines of the opposition.

Fourth Line

The same thing as the third line goes here, as they will mix and match depth on depth.

Put it all Together

On paper, the Lightning top line has an advantage over the Avalanche,

Lines to Target

TBL1 – Steven Stamkos/Ondrej Palat/Nikita Kucherov/Victor Hedman: You need the stars in the playoffs, and this is a star studded line. Kucherov and Stamkos are the priority here, and keep in mind that Hedman shoots the puck a LOT.

COL1 – Nathan MacKinnon/Gabriel Landeskog/Valeri Nichushkin/Cale Makar: Top line, star studded, and they are the core of the offense.

COL2 – Mikko Rantanen/Andre Burakovsky/Artturi Lehkonen: The second Colorado line can be very different and has a good opportunity tonight.

The Build Options

These are build recommendations based on the NHL Showdown Strategy Guide

Tampa Bay Lightning Power Play – Point or Kucherov captain (Point should be different as captain, with the time off he has had)

Vasilevskiy captain/TBL2 stack – Depending on the way the Lightning line up, this is a great leverage play, and could prove to be optimal if the Avalanche come out flat

Colorado Avalanche Power Play – MacKinnon at captain will be chalk, but you can also use Makar or Rantanen at captain for a really nice GPP look

Value Plays

These are value plays that offer upside at a very low salary

Pat Maroon (W)

Andrew Cogliano (W) – if healthy and playing

Andre Burakovsky (W)

Alex Killorn (W)

Bowen Byram (D)

Erik Johnson (D)

Mikhail Sergachev (D)

Player Props

These are some interesting player props for tonight’s showdown

Nathan MacKinnon (COL): anytime goal scorer AND over 1.5 points

Steven Stamkos (TBL): anytime goal scorer

Andre Burakovsky (COL): anytime goal scorer – nice depth play for plus money (+320)

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All line combinations are courtesy of www.dailyfaceoff.com, and any advanced rates referenced in the above article are pulled from www.naturalstattrick.com.

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It’s time for the second round of the NHL Playoffs! Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar should be chalk but we’re fading. That and more on the 5/17 NHL DFS slate below.

5/17 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

Tampa Bay Lightning (+140) at Florida Panthers (-160) – 7 Projected Goal Total

St. Louis Blues (+180) at Colorado Avalanche (-225) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

5/17 NHL Favorite Lines Per Dollar

Top Line – Colorado Two ” Gabriel Landeskog ($5,800), Nazem Kadri ($5,900), Arturi Lehkonen ($3,000)

With only two games, I think we have to be creative and really consider salary. While Colorado One will be more popular, I think this line is the better play. The ownership difference gives us some edge plus we save a lot of salary. You could always add a piece from Colorado One as a one-off if you want. However, I think with pricing and the Avs status as -225 money line favorites, their second line makes the most sense. Both Kadri and Landeskog give us bargain access to Colorado’s top power-play unit.

Secondary Line – Tampa Bay One “Steven Stamkos ($6,300), Nikita Kucherov ($6,900), Anthony Cirelli ($2,700)”

Going back to the well here as we save a bit from Florida One, who gets to face Vasilevskiy in the opposing net. With Brayden Point absent, Tampa will really need its two remaining attacking stars “Hedman is a star too albeit a defenseman” to step it up. I think you can leave Cirelli off unless you really need further savings, as he has done next to nothing.

Top Defender

Devon Toews – Colorado – $5,000 – Toews is on fire right now with double-digit DraftKings points in four of his last five games and kissing twenty points or over in his last three. However, his price remains unchanged. He strikes me as a no-brainer play tonight on this slate, easily the best defenseman point per dollar.

Top Goalie

Darcy Kuemper- Colorado – $8,400 – The chalk but Colorado is the only big favorite on a two-game slate so it is to be expected. That said, he is returning from a decent absence so he could be rusty. Either way, be sure to correlate your goalie with the skaters you’re playing since this is a two-game slate and all. You probably don’t want to stack St. Louis and play Kuemper, etc.

5/17 NHL Best Bet

Tampa Bay Lightning – (+140) – 1 Unit – DraftKings – I don’t trust him but Sergei Bobrovsky has played better in net lately and Vasilevskiy is Vasilevskiy. I think these teams start off with a chess match in South Florida. That said, that sort of game lends itself to the style of the underdog Lightning, who are still the champions until beaten.

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Oh boy! It’s time for some game sevens. I hope you’re ready cause I am. More on the 5/14 NHL slate below.

5/14 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 4:30 p.m. ET

Boston Bruins (+115) at Carolina Hurricanes (-135) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Tampa Bay Lightning (+105) at Toronto Maple Leafs (-125) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

L.A. Kings (+165) at Edmonton Oilers (-205) – 6 Projected Goal Total

5/14 NHL Favorite Lines Per Dollar

Top Line – Tampa Bay One ” Ondrej Palat ($3,200), Steven Stamkos ($6,800), Nikita Kucherov ($7,300)

Let’s roll with Tampa Bay’s top line. Their reputation in game seven and pivotal payoff moments speaks for itself. These are also the Maple Leafs they’re facing. Perhaps the most notorious team in the NHL for falling short in the playoffs, particularly in big moments. I love their general affordability absent any players in the high 8ks, as you see in most other top lines.

Secondary Line – Edmonton One “Connor McDavid ($8,800), Evander Kane ($6,700), Kailer Yamamoto ($2,900)”

Evander Kane put up a salvage job for us with the empty netter last time out. However, we have much higher expectations. No offense to our sizable L.A. King fanbase, but Edmonton should win this series. We spoke of the Maple Leafs and teams that disappoint in the playoffs. Well, on the individual level, Connor McDavid has to do something one day right? On a side note, Kailer Yamamoto is now $500 cheaper, at $2,900 only $400 over the minimum salary.

Top Defender

Victor Hedman – Tampa Bay – $7,000 – I hate paying up at defensemen. But this might the slate to do it and Hedman is head and shoulders above the rest of the pack. He correlates on even ice and the power-play with Tampa Bay One listed above.

Top Goalie

Mike Smith – Edmonton – $8,400 – The expectation is that the Oilers get the job done here. They will need Smith to step up in net. His recent form suggests that he will be up to the task. Otherwise, it will be the same old story about how goaltending held the team back.

5/14 NHL Best Bet

Tampa Bay Lightning (+105) – 1 Unit – DraftKings – As mentioned above, it’s the clutchest team in the NHL, the defending champions against a team to date known at best for choking and not winning anything in a lifetime.

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As the slate features all-game sixes, we may have some eliminations on tap. Let’s dig into the 5/12 NHL slate below.

5/12 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

Carolina Hurricanes (+110) at Boston Bruins (-130) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Toronto Maple Leafs (+115) at Tampa Bay Lightning (-135) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Minnesota Wild (-110) at St. Louis Blues (-110) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Edmonton Oilers (-140) at L.A. Kings (+120) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

5/12 NHL Favorite Lines Per Dollar

Top Line – Tampa Bay One ” Ondrej Palat ($3,200), Steven Stamkos ($6,700), Nikita Kucherov ($7,400)

This might be a little bit of a gut call. That said no particular line is jumping out statistically tonight. Therefore, let’s side with Tampa Bay keeping the series alive. Given their experience, it would be surprising to see them go out like chumps. It is nice having both Stamkos and Kucherov on the same line. If you wanted to go all out, you could add Victor Hedman but I think that would be prohibitive with salary. As is, the pricing on the main trio is very friendly all things considered.

Secondary Line – Edmonton One “Connor McDavid ($8,700), Evander Kane ($6,900), Kailer Yamamoto ($3,400)”

They disappointed last time out, but let’s try again with this super talented unit. The peripheral stats suggest that they are due for positive regression. I think that this could be that monster spot where they help take down a tournament. The addition of Kailer Yamamoto back to this line as the third man in is a huge boost!

Top Defender

Tyson Barrie – Edmonton – $4,300 – I had written him up previously due to his role on the top power-play unit. However, now he should see another bump in ice time and role with Darnell Nurse suspended for one game. Evan Bouchard should also be a beneficiary of Nurse’s absence. In the alternate, if punting all the way down, Hampus Lindholm is returning for Boston for only $2,900. He does not have a lot of upside but a floor for the punt price.

Top Goalie

Jonathan Quick – Los Angeles – $7,400 – For the price, with the Kings a +120 dog so fairly close, Quick offers us the most value of all of the goaltenders. If you’re ballsy and fading Tampa, Jack Campbell is certainly also in play.

5/12 NHL Best Bet

Edmonton Oilers/Los Angeles Kings – Under 6.5 (-115) – 1 Unit – Bet MGM – Let’s give this another shot.

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With all of tonight’s games featured series tied 2-2, things should be tight. More on the 5/10 NHL slate below.

5/10 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

Boston Bruins (+125) at Carolina Hurricanes (-145) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Tampa Bay Lightning (+100) at Toronto Maple Leafs (-120) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

St. Louis Blues (+125) at Minnesota Wild (-145) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Los Angeles Kings (+190) at Edmonton Oilers (-225) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

5/10 NHL Favorite Lines Per Dollar

Top Line – Minnesota One ” Kirill Kaprizov ($8,000), Ryan Hartman ($5,000), Mats Zuccarello ($4,900)

This line features two skaters on the Wild top power-play unit; their young star in Kirill Kaprizov, in addition to Mats Zuccarello. Minnesota definitely has a lot of balance between its lines, even displaying a very strong third line. However, we have to single one out. I think that their ownership will come in a bit lighter than most other lines featured in the three 6.5 total games. On a small four-game slate that could be the sort of pivot that helps us take down a tournament.

Secondary Line – Edmonton One “Connor McDavid ($8,800), Evander Kane ($6,700), Jesse Puljujarvi ($3,500)”

As compared to Minnesota One above, this line should get plenty of ownership. However, their strong peripheral stats remain, and the Oilers host the Kings as -225 money line favorites in one of the other 6.5 total games. That makes for a perfect combination. Consider that the other top options involve the Maple Leafs up against Vasilevksiy and a defensively stingy Tampa Bay Lightning team and a 5.5 total probable defensive battle.

Top Defender

Tyson Barrie – Edmonton – $4,100 – Defense is a bit rough on this slate. Barrie is fairly cheap at just over $4,100 on DraftKings and has some upside. He makes for a great correlation play with Edmonton One listed above with his role as quarterback of the power-play unit.

Top Goalie

Mike Smith – Edmonton – $8,500 – I never thought I’d be writing up Mike Smith in this spot. Yet here we are as he has turned his game up in the Spring quite a few notches. Given that Edmonton is a -225 favorite and Smith will have the home crowd at his back, it’s as good a spot as you can get in the playoffs At least, per the odds, there should be less uncertainty here than with some of the other games which are projected much closer.

5/10 NHL Best Bet

Edmonton Oilers/Los Angeles Kings – Under 6.5 (-115) – 1 Unit – Bet MGM – Given Mike Smith’s form mentioned above, as well as the Kings’ defensive style, and I think we take the Under at the 6.5. I wouldn’t take it at 6 or below.

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