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The NHL returns from the holiday break with one of the biggest slates of the year. We have fourteen games and there are lots of options to choose from and we will cover a few of them below. I highly suggest against running full three-man lines tonight and instead recommend pivoting to two-skater pairings. Aside from reading this 12/27 NHL DFS article, don’t forget to check out our NHL DFS Projection Model which is available every morning. If you like what you see, sign up for more Win Daily content here.

12/27 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

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

Boston Bruins (-155) at Buffalo Sabres (+130)6 Projected Goal Total

Florida Panthers (-108) at Tampa Bay Lightning (-112)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Ottawa Senators (+145) at Toronto Maple Leafs (-175)7 Projected Goal Total

Washington Capitals (+180) at New York Rangers (-218)6 Projected Goal Total

Pittsburgh Penguins (+105) at New York Islanders (-125)6 Projected Goal Total

Columbus Blue Jackets (+215) at New Jersey Devils (-265)7 Projected Goal Total

Dallas Stars (-162) at St. Louis Blues (+136)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Detroit Red Wings (+124) at Minnesota Wild (-148)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Carolina Hurricanes (-135) at Nashville Predators (+114)6 Projected Goal Total

Winnipeg Jets (-225) at Chicago Blackhawks (+185)6 Projected Goal Total

Colorado Avalanche (-162) at Arizona Coyotes (+136)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Seattle Kraken (+124) at Calgary Flames (-148)6 Projected Goal Total

Vegas Golden Knights (-225) at Anaheim Ducks (+185)6 Projected Goal Total

San Jose Sharks (+280) at Los Angeles Kings (-355)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Los Angeles Two – “Phillip Danault ($4,400), Trevor Moore ($5,900)– Two-Man Only

What can I say when all I have to say is “facing the Sharks”. Los Angeles’s -355 money line odds stand out by a mile, even on a fourteen-game slate. If we’re going to plug in three 2-man lines than one of them is going to be from the Kings. Both of the King’s top two lines have been solid as of late. The top line is ninth among all NHL lines in terms of SATF over their last ten games. However, the second line is fourth among all NHL lines by the same metric.

The key pieces on the first line Anzi Kopitar ($6,100) and Adrian Kempe ($7,100) are fairly pricy. For reference, Kempe has nine goals, 19 assists on the season. Meanwhile Trevor Moore ($5,900) has been less of a setup man with 16 goals, 9 assists for $1,200 cheaper. Phillip Danault ($4,400) has not exactly been tearing it up but has seven goals, 13 assists, is very cheap, and fills one of the two center spots for us.

12/27 NHL Favorite Secondary Line

Columbus One – “Adam Fantilli ($3,900), Johnny Gaudreau ($4,200)” – Two-Man only

This is the sort of slate where I’ll want to find a way to jam in some stars. The path to getting there involves a couple of spenddowns. Let’s start here. The defensively challenged Blue Jackets are big underdogs at +215, visiting New Jersey. However, offensively there has been a bit of a turnaround lately, despite Patrik Laine’s absence. This game has a seven total and the Devils have been generous on the other side of the ice. Their 115 goals allowed this season is tied for sixth worst in the NHL.

While still not quite his former self, Johnny Gaudreau ($4,200) comes in riding a three-game point streak. As for Adam Fantilli ($4,000), he has scored a point in three of his last four. We are probably grabbing the third overall pick in the 2023 draft for as cheap as he will be moving forward in a good matchup. With the salary savings we add here, we can do anything moving forward.

Defensemen and Goalies

Defensemen

Brock Faber – Minnesota -$4,300 – Faber is on the top line and is quarterbacking the Wild’s top power-play unit as well. In addition, as of late, he is getting nearly thirty minutes of ice time. I am not of fan of how their lines are put together for DFS purposes, but this gives us some Minnesota exposure. With a lot of lower projected scoring games tonight, it gives us access to a favorite in a 6.5 total matchup.

Morgan Reilly – Toronto – $5,900 – We have some money tonight, so don’t need to double punt here. You can also consider Victor Hedman ($5,500) but Reilly is very fairly priced and gives us some Toronto exposure on a night they are -175 favorites in a seven total game. This all said Cale Makar ($8,100) is too rich for my blood, so I think one of the two defensemen mentioned as high as I’ll pay up.

Goalies

Ilya Sorokin – New York Islanders – $7,900 – With so many six projected total games on the slate, let’s start there. While at -125, the Islanders aren’t as big a favorite as some others, this has potential for goalie upside. I’d expect the Penguins to get their fair share of shots, so hope for a low scoring game in which Sorokin is the main reason that the Islanders win.

Igor Shesterkin – New York Rangers – $8,100 – Igor is picking things up at the right time. The Rangers are heavy favorites tonight and should help him grab the win. Some of the other low total games have questionable goalie situations so this makes sense.

12/27 NHL Best Bet

Boston – 60 Minute ML (-110) – DraftKings – The straight money line at -155 is a bit too rich but the 60-minute line is much fairer.

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We’re less than a week out from Christmas but let’s see if we can grab some early presents “or extra money for presents” from tonight’s slate. We have twelve games and there are lots of options to choose from and we will cover a few of them below. I highly suggest against running full three-man lines tonight and instead recommend pivoting to two-skater pairings. Aside from reading this 12/21 NHL DFS article, don’t forget to check out our NHL DFS Projection Model which is available every morning. If you like what you see, sign up for more Win Daily content here.

12/21 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

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

Toronto Maple Leafs (-162) at Buffalo Sabres (+136)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Vegas Golden Knights (-102) at Tampa Bay Lightning (-118)6.5 Projected Goal Total

St. Louis Blues (+180) at Florida Panthers (-218)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Nashville Predators (+100) at Philadelphia Flyers (-120)5.5 Projected Goal Total

Carolina Hurricanes (-122) at Pittsburgh Penguins (+102)6 Projected Goal Total

Washington Capitals (-120) at Columbus Blue Jackets (+100)6 Projected Goal Total

Edmonton Oilers (-105) at New Jersey Devils (-115)7 Projected Goal Total

Vancouver Canucks (+114) at Dallas Stars (-135)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Montreal Canadiens (+180) at Minnesota Wild (-218)6 Projected Goal Total

Ottawa Senators (+150) at Colorado Avalanche (-180)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Calgary Flames (-148) at Anaheim Ducks (+124)6 Projected Goal Total

Arizona Coyotes (-155) at San Jose Sharks (+130)6 Projected Goal Total

Toronto One – “Auston Matthews ($9,900), Matthew Knies ($3,600)– Two-Man Only

It was too tempting to turn back to Toronto again against the struggling Sables, although we will be switching lines. Last Thursday the pair of Mitch Marner and John Tavares came through for us, but I think now we pivot elsewhere. Simply put, it is hard to avoid Auston Matthews.

If playing any cash games, he is a must play. Over his last five games he has 34.4, 41.5, 35.8, 29.3, and 29.4 DraftKings points and now he gets this soft matchup. I usually hate spending up like this on any one player, but he is locked in. In a world without salary, William Nylander would get plugged in next. However, we need some salary savings and Matthw Knies at only $3,600 brings plenty of that, if nothing else. Hopefully some of Matthew’s magic can rub off on him tonight.

12/21 NHL Favorite Secondary Line

Florida Two – “Sam Bennett ($4,900), Carter Verhaeghe ($6,200)” – Two-Man only

As far as other popular options go, the Panthers have even better money line odds and give us the option of two lines to pull from. However, it is hard to pull the trigger on either of Florida’s lines has they have been really underwhelming for their prices. Matthew Tkachuk has been a shell of his 2023 playoff self with only five goals in 31 games and the team’s other star, Aleksandr Barkov, is also underperforming.

The most cost-efficient way to go about it is to pair Sam Bennett who has been underperforming as well, with Carter Verhaeghe who certainly has not been. He has been on fire as of late and should be in a position to take advantage tonight, all for the moderate price of $6,300. In terms of actual goals scored, this line is tied for fifth in the NHL over the last 10 games. For their combined two-man price on tonight’s slate we may make out with some solid points per dollar.

Defensemen and Goalies

Defensemen

Devon Toews – Colorado -$5,300 – For as long as Cale Makar remains out and Toews doesn’t get ridiculously expensive, you play him. He is quarterbacking the Avalanche power play for a very fair price. While it’s shocking that he has not done more with his opportunities perhaps he is waiting for his writeup in the Hot Shot to go crazy.

Jalen Chatfield – Carolina- $2,600 – This is just price enforcement. In two of his last three games, Chatfield has 14.9 and 14.1 DraftKings points. If we get anything close to that, we’d have to be very happy.

Goalies

Carter Hart/Samuel Ersson – Philadelphia – $8,000 – The Flyers are in a 5.5 projected goal total game so that’s a great start. Philadelphia is a -120 favorite at home. It seems Carter Hart will return from illness either tonight or for Friday’s game on the back-to-back. However, no matter which goalie starts they have both been putting up strong numbers and that should continue here.

Charlie Lindgren – Washington – $7,900 – He is already confirmed in net with Washington coming in on the second night of a back-to-back. Lindgren has burned us over his last couple of starts but the 2.45 GAA/.925 SV% are still very strong despite the regression. This is a soft matchup with a projected total of six.

12/21 NHL Best Bet

Vancouver/Dallas – Under 6.5 (-110) – DraftKings – I usually try to cap manually before seeing the totals, had this at six and was surprised it was set for over that. It probably shouldn’t be.

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The Hot Shot comes into tonight (12/14) on the second half of a back-to-back and we have a really nice size eight-game Thursday slate. There are lots of options to choose from and we will cover a few of them below. I highly suggest against running full three-man lines tonight and instead recommend pivoting to two-skater pairings. Aside from reading this 12/14 NHL DFS article, don’t forget to check out our NHL DFS Projection Model which is available every morning. If you like what you see, sign up for more Win Daily content here.

12/14 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

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

Carolina Hurricanes (-148) at Detroit Red Wings (+124)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Columbus Blue Jackets (+235) at Toronto Maple Leafs (-290)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Washington Capitals (+114) at Philadelphia Flyers (-135)5.5 Projected Goal Total

Ottawa Senators (-110) at St. Louis Blues (-110)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Calgary Flames (+120) at Minnesota Wild (-142)6 Projected Goal Total

Tampa Bay Lightning (+130) at Edmonton Oilers (-155)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Florida Panthers (-115) at Vancouver Canucks (-105)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Chicago Blackhawks (+195) at Seattle Kraken (-238)6 Projected Goal Total

Toronto Two – “John Tavares ($6,600), Mitch Marner ($6,900)– Two-Man Only

The Maple Leafs stand out tonight by a wide margin. No favorite on the slate is even close to Toronto’s -290 money line odds and this game has a 6.5 projected total. The Blue Jackets have been singing their same old song this season, scoring enough but performing woefully on the defensive end. So far this season, Columbus has allowed 106 goals, which is tied for second worst in the league.

It is tempting to go with the Leaf’s first line here and jam in Auston Matthews. However, he eats up a lot of salary I think we’re better served going more balanced on this slate. If you have a cheap line in mind that you’d like pair with Toronto One, go for it. Otherwise let’s roll with the second line who has been putting up similar peripheral numbers to the top line. Mitch Marner went wild on Tuesday night after a slow stretch, so perhaps we will catch the beginning of a heater. Tyler Bertuzzi is very cheap, but he has been so bad that I think we’re just going to have to pass on using the full line or substituting him in for one of the other two skaters listed above.

12/14 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

St. Louis One – “Robert Thomas ($5,400), Jake Neighbours ($4,100)” – Two-Man only

Most of the top lines for tonight’s bigger favorites and higher scoring games are prohibitively expensive. One notable exception is the 6.5 projected total between Ottawa and St. Louis. This game is even money with both team’s odds listed at -110 apiece. The Blues top line has been slightly rearranged but has been doing damage as of late. Over the last ten games, they are tenth among all lines in the NHL in SATF. Jordan Kyrou has switched places with Pavel Buchnevich, but this line still packs a punch.

Ottawa may win this game given the Blues overall poor form, but perhaps not without this line leaving its mark. Given that Kyrou has not done much, I think we turn to our friendly neighbor or Neighbours. At only $4,100 he is very chap considering he has ten goals on the season. If you use all four skaters listed so far, you’re left with $5,300 per skater and thus shouldn’t have any problems jamming in some extra talent.

Defensemen and Goalies

Defensemen

Mikhail Sergachev – Tampa Bay -$4,900 – Unfortunately, this is a late game, so we will have to wait on injury news. However, if Victor Hedman remains out, this is a no brainer. In a worst-case scenario, even if Hedman is in, it is not that bad a play given that Sergachev has double-digit DraftKings points in four of his last five games.

Jake Sanderson – Ottawa – $4,200 – As we keep exploiting injury situations, here’s one that helps us mini game-stack the Ottawa/St. Louis game. Thomas Chabot is on the IR once again and Jake Sanderson seems to be filling his role in entirety. I just think that this is a game we want exposure to and we have a bit more salary for defensemen tonight.

Goalies

Carter Hart – Philadelphia – $8,200 – This game profiles as low scoring; they had me at 5.5 projected goal total. It’s rare that you see those anymore. Philadelphia is a -135 home favorite and Hart simply put makes sense. He has won three straight starts and boasts a strong 2.42 GAA for the season.

Darcy Kuemper – Washington – $7,300 – If you want to be a bit more wild, you could try the netminder on the other side in the 5.5 projected goal total game. Kuemper has not been up to his prior standards this season but that can always change in the blink of an eye.

12/14 NHL Best Bet

Philadelphia (-135) – DraftKings – Look for the Flyers to prove the oddsmakers right and grab the home win.

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Tonight, we have a nice sized five-game Wednesday slate. There are lots of options to choose from and we will cover a few of them below. Pricing is based on DraftKings pricing but in most instances applicable to FanDuel. Aside from reading this 12/13 NHL DFS article, don’t forget to check out our NHL DFS Projection Model which is available every morning. If you like what you see, sign up for more Win Daily content here.

12/13 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

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

Pittsburgh Penguins (-162) at Montreal Canadiens (+136)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Boston Bruins (-105) at New Jersey Devils (-115)6 Projected Goal Total

Anaheim Ducks (+195) at New York Islanders (-238)6 Projected Goal Total

Buffalo Sabres (+180) at Colorado Avalanche (-218)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Winnipeg Jets (+150) at Los Angeles Kings (-180)6 Projected Goal Total

Pittsburgh One – “Sidney Crosby ($7,500), Jake Guentzel ($7,300)– Two-Man Only

This line has been on a roll this season. Tonight, Pittsburgh is one of the biggest favorites on the slate as the Penguins are at -162 as they visit Montreal. This also one of two 6.5 projected total games on the slate. They continue to lead all NHL lines in SATF “348” and not by any small margin as illustrated below. The price is fair given that they have slowed down a bit. However, this seems like a spot where they can put some numbers. I think you plug in Sidney Crosby for the $7,500 price tag and then given Bryan Rust’s absence, you could pop in Drew O’Connor for salary savings if trying to get a little crazy and jam in Colorado. However, he has not done much even with opportunities, so Jake Guentzel is the ideal pairing.

12/13 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

Islanders Two – “Brock Nelson ($6,200), Kyle Palmieri ($4,100)” – Two-Man only

It’s time to turn to one of my favorite salary saving lines. You can totally spend up on Colorado tonight, but I’d rather save money with the other hefty favorite. The Islanders come in -205 money line favorites hosting the Anaheim Ducks who travel to the east coast for this one. This line, particularly, the two man-version, has been solid all season. On the season, they are in the top ten among all NHL lines in terms of SATF as you can see above. They are also currently in the top ten over the last ten games as you can see below. After plugging the two of them in, were left with $4,980 left per skater and can expect to slum it for at least one defensemen spot. If you add the defenseman and goalie listed below you are set up well to be able to add in a third two-man line of your own or a pair of one-offs.

Defenseman and Goalie

Defenseman

Kevin Shattenkirk Boston- $3,100 – Filling in for Charlie McAvoy on the Bruin’s top power play unit. I am not a huge fan of how spread-out Boston’s lines are, but Shattenkirk makes sense as obvious value.

Goalie

Conor Hellebuyck – Winnipeg – $7,300 – I don’t mind this move for tournaments. The Jets are heavy underdogs at +150 but Hellebuyck remains stellar. He’ll carry a 2.45 GAA and .915 SV % into tonight. He should be peppered with shots and that usually checks the first box off for tournament upside.

12/13 NHL Best Bet

New Jersey Devils (-115) – DraftKings – Boston is dealing with a lot of injuries here. Let’s take the Devils at home and by the way, Timo Meier ($5,400) is one of my favorite solo plays of the night in DFS.

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The Hot Shot comes into tonight (12/7) on the second half of a back-to-back and we have a huge thirteen-game slate. There are lots of options to choose from and we will cover a few of them below. Given the size of this slate, I highly suggest against running full three-man lines and instead recommend pivoting to two-skater pairings.

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

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

San Jose Sharks (+240) at Detroit Red Wings (-298)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Buffalo Sabres (+220) at Boston Bruins (-270)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Toronto Maple Leafs (-135) at Ottawa Senators (+114)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Los Angeles Kings (-218) at Montreal Canadiens (+180)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Columbus Blue Jackets (+170) at New York Islanders (-205)6 Projected Goal Total

Dallas Stars (-142) at Washington Capitals (+120)6 Projected Goal Total

Tampa Bay Lightning (-115) at Nashville Predators (-105)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Anaheim Ducks (-125) at Chicago Blackhawks (+105)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Winnipeg Jets (+130) at Colorado Avalanche (-155)6 Projected Goal Total

Philadelphia Flyers (-102) at Arizona Coyotes (-118)6 Projected Goal Total

Minnesota Wild (+110) at Vancouver Canucks (-130)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Carolina Hurricanes (-122) at Calgary Flames (+102)6.5 Projected Goal Total

New Jersey Devils (-155) at Seattle Kraken (+130)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Detroit One – “Dylan Larkin ($8,000), Lucas Raymond ($5,100)– Two-Man Only

We can start with the obvious part; facing the San Jose Sharks. In most cases that is all that needs to be said regarding a line being both popular and in a good spot to score goals. Tonight, the Red Wings are the largest favorite on the slate at -298 in a projected 6.5 total matchup. There is a decision to be made between which of Detroit’s top two lines. After a full evaluation, I’m siding with the top line.

For the second line, Patrick Kane ($5,500) will be making his Red Wings debut. He will have the comfort of a former Blackhawk teammate of his, Alex DeBrincat. However, with both lines priced nearly equally, give me the top line which provides us with the team’s best player in Dylan Larkin ($8,000) who also fills one of our two center spots. For the pairing, it is suggested Lucas Raymond be added to complete the two-man line. Larkin has 24 points (ten goals, 14 assists) in 22 games this season and Raymond has 20 points (eight goals, 12 assists) in 24 games, so both are hovering around a point a game. With the plus matchup tonight, integrating them makes a lot of sense.

12/7 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

Philadelphia One – “Sean Couturier ($5,400), Tyson Foerster ($3,600)” – Two-Man only

Unless your name is Jon Love, you probably haven’t seen much of the Philadelphia Flyers. At least in DFS articles or more specifically winning DFS articles. However, this line has been on fire as of late. They are second among all NHL lines over the last ten games in terms of SATF, one of the more important peripheral stats. Tonight, they are on the road in what is a near-pick ’em matchup with the Coyotes. You shouldn’t be going with any full lines tonight to begin with, but I would limit this one to a two-man even if it was a three-game slate as opposed to thirteen games. Sean Couturier comes in riding a three-game point streak and fills a center spot for $5,400. As for Tyson Foerster, he is beyond cheap at $3,600 and comes in on a three-game goal-scoring streak. For $3,000 less than Travis Konecny he also shares time with his linemates on the Flyer’s top power-play unit as well. The use of this two-man line in addition to the Detroit line listed above allows a lot of salary flexibility to fill out the rest of our lineups.

Defensemen and Goalies

Defensemen

Devon Toews – Colorado -$4,500 – Cale Makar is unlikely to place once again. You know what that means? Chalk Devon Toews night as people turn to Makar’s fill-in. In the last three games, he has seen a whopping 27 minutes of ice time in each. While he has not done much during that span, hopefully, tonight is the breakout.

Luke Hughes – New Jersey – $4,200 – Luke Hughes continues to quarterback the Devils top power-play unit. With Dougie Hamilton out he also sees some extra ice time as compared to earlier this season. Hughs is also still very affordable. When we see his pricing a year from now, it will be markedly different.

Goalies

Semyon Varlamov – New York Islanders – $8,200 – After a torrid start to the season, he has slowed down a little bit. However, he still boasts a strong 2.50 GAA and .927 SV % and should get the nod tonight after Ilya Sorokin was in the net Tuesday night. The Islanders are heavy home favorites at -205 in one of only three six projected totals of the thirteen games on this slate.

Sam Montembeault – Montreal – $7,100 – High risk, high reward. I think for $7,100 like most, I’ve played worse goalies. It’s a tough matchup but there should be plenty of upside based on shot volume. Sam Montembeault has been playing well coming into this, with three straight wins (four of his last five) and a stellar 2.66 GAA for the season.

12/7 NHL Best Bet

Dallas 60 Minute Line (+105) – DraftKings – Even on the back-to-back, you have to like the Stars here versus an inferior team.

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Tonight, we have a relatively small four-game Wednesday slate. However, there are lots of options to choose from and we will cover a few of them below. The target strategy involves three pairs of two-man lines as listed below. Pricing is based on DraftKings pricing but in most instances applicable to FanDuel. Aside from reading this 12/6 NHL DFS article, don’t forget to check out our NHL DFS Projection Model which is available every morning. If you like what you see, sign up for more Win Daily content here.

12/6 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

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

Dallas Stars (+100) at Florida Panthers (-120)6 Projected Goal Total

Pittsburgh Penguins (+110) at Tampa Bay Lightning (-130)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Vegas Golden Knights (-155) at St. Louis Blues (+130)6 Projected Goal Total

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

Edmonton Two – “Leon Draisaitl ($7,900), Evander Kane ($5,900)– Two-Man Only

Seeing Leon Draisaitl priced under $8,000 sort of seals the deal here. The idea is that we’re the beneficiaries of some positive regression that is bound to happen. Given his production this season, I think Evander Kane is a bit undervalued at $5,900. More likely than not, he will be very popular on this slate. After popping these two in your lineup you still have an average of $5,171 left per player and we can add a bit of salary to that by paying down at defensemen. Since they don’t share any power-play correlation, it makes sense not to take it any further than the two-man pairing.

Pittsburgh One – “Sidney Crosby ($7,500), Bryan Rust ($6,600)– Two-Man Only

If looking for pivots off of this a two-man pairing of Sidney Crosby and Bryan Rust makes sense and is similar in price. Crosby had a big game with a goal and 5 shots on goal a week ago against tonight’s opponent, the Tampa Bay Lightning. They have certainly been productive this season, leading all NHL lines in SATF “in terms of recent form, they are 7th among lines over their last ten games”. I also don’t mind the idea of trying to pair them with Edmonton listed above.

12/6 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

Carolina Two – “Andrei Svechnikov ($5,100), Jesperi Kotkaniemi ($4,400)” – Two-Man only

If you insert the two lines listed above, you probably need to fill things out with something a bit cheaper. I think we’re getting a very fair price here on these two. It is a good matchup with an Oilers team that can give up goals as much as they score them. I would prefer Teuvo Teravainen to Jesperi Kotkaniemi all else equal but the salary difference is needed here. Conversely if looking to free up an extra $200 for other spots, you can also turn to Teravainen over Andrei Svechnikov. I am sort of leaning on Svechnikov’s upside here as I think a breakout should be coming soon.

Defensemen and Goalies

Defensemen

Jalen ChatfieldCarolina -$2,600 – There’s just no money on this slate for anything but a punt. Jalen Chatfield has been seeing a bunch of added ice time at the expense of Tony DeAngelo. Considering he is only $100 over the minimum price, he helps us resolve part of our salary problem.

Goalies

Tristan Jarry – Pittsburgh – $7,400 – Given salary limitations at goalie as well, we will be swinging for the fences. Tristan Jarry has had a decent season but most notably is one week removed from a monster game against Tampa Bay “39.3 DraftKings points”. The Penguins are +110 road underdogs here in a matchup where the shot volume should be there.

Jordan Binnington – St. Louis – $7,200 – If dropping even lower salary-wise than Jarry, we can turn to Jordan Binnington. Similar to Jarry in the narrative listed just above, Binnington just faced his opponent “Vegas” on Monday night and put up 25.6 DraftKings points with a win. St. Louis is a +130 underdog but this isn’t David and Goliath and it is expected Binnington will face plenty of shots.

12/6 NHL Best Bet

Pittsburgh/Tampa Bay – O 6.5 (-110) – DraftKings – However it shakes out, this one is likely to get us to a seven total. Hopefully, it’s Pittsburgh One doing most of the damage.

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It’s the end of November and tonight, we have a huge fourteen-game slate. There are lots of options to choose from and we will cover a few of them below. Given the size of this slate, I highly suggest against running full three-man lines and instead recommend pivoting to two-skater pairings.

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11/30 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

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

Chicago Blackhawks (+185) at Detroit Red Wings (-225)6.5 Projected Goal Total

San Jose Sharks (+380) at Boston Bruins (-500)6 Projected Goal Total

Pittsburgh Penguins (+120) at Tampa Bay Lightning (-142)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Florida Panthers (-225) at Montreal Canadiens (+190)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Seattle Kraken (+160) at Toronto Maple Leafs (-192)6.5 Projected Goal Total

New York Islanders (+164) at Carolina Hurricanes (-198)6 Projected Goal Total

New Jersey Devils (-155) at Philadelphia Flyers (+130)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Buffalo Sabres (-105) at St. Louis Blues (-115)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Minnesota Wild (+102) at Nashville Predators (-122)6 Projected Goal Total

Colorado Avalanche (-205) at Arizona Coyotes (+170)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Edmonton Oilers (-122) at Winnipeg Jets (+102)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Dallas Stars (-135) at Calgary Flames (+114)6 Projected Goal Total

Washington Capitals (-110) at Anaheim Ducks (-110)6 Projected Goal Total

Vegas Golden Knights (+100) at Vancouver Canucks (-120)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Boston One – “Pavel Zacha ($5,300), David Pastrnak ($9,800)– Two-Man Only

The Bruins have been struggling as of late and the Sharks have overall been writing the ship. However, the odds don’t lie and tonight Boston comes in a -500 home favorite. There has been some rearranging of lines due to the B’s recent struggles. While the graphic above does not represent it, the struggling Brad Marchand was allegedly moved down to the third line. However, this is why we stick to a two-man pairing, which we would anyway given the size of this slate.

Both Pavel Zacha and Pasta also share time on Boston’s top power-play unit along with their even strength correlation. If there was ever a get-right spot, it seems like this might be it for the Bruins. Zacha has 16 points in 21 games so far this season “7 goals, 9 assists” while Pasta has been a stud per usual with 31 points in the same 21 games “13 goals, 18 assists”. Pasta is priced through the roof but Zacha’s price helps to offset this a bit.

11/30 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

Arizona Two – “Nick Bjugstad ($3,900), Lawton Crouse ($4,400)” – Two-Man only

Because of the price of Pasta, we are going to have to sneak in a lower-priced two-man here. That said, we aren’t looking to sacrifice upside, only the floor. It’s time to embrace the call of the wild and a team we don’t normally see on here but let’s roll out some Coyotes. Not just any Coyotes, but Arizona’s second line. I think you take Nick Bjugstad to fill a center slot and from there pick one of the two wings. Lawton Crouse has 13 points in 20 games but ten of those have been goals. Matias Macclli by comparison has 16 points in 21 games but thirteen of those have been assists. Therefore, it seems like Crouse is the one getting fed the puck and is the priority of the two unless you need the $800 savings.

Currently, over the last ten games, this line is 10th in the NHL in terms of SATF (107). Aside from Arizona Two, I also like pulling from Florida Two “Matthew Tkachuk is expensive but a two-man line of Sam Bennett ($4,400) and Carter Verhaege ($5,700) is doable. The Panthers are -225 favorites in Montreal and there is a projected 6.5 total so hopefully some goals can be captured from that game as well.

Defensemen and Goalies

Defensemen

Conor Timmons – Toronto -$2,500 – He has only played three games so far this season and has done nothing of note. However, John Klingberg is out and Mark Giordano will be out as well. Connor Timmons should see some power-play time with the second power-play unit for the Leafs along with a bump in ice time. Best of all, he is the minimum price. The Maple Leafs are hefty -192 money line favorites hosting the Kraken with a 6.5 projected goal total. Another cheap option is Ben Hutton ($2,700) who should continue to see added ice time for Vegas but I think Timmons has more offensive prowess (14 points in 27 games last year).

Luke Hughes – New Jersey – $3,800 – Luke Hughes continues to quarterback the Devils top power-play unit. With Dougie Hamilton questionable for tonight’s game, he may also see some extra ice time. However, most importantly he is sub $4,000 as we continue to spend down on defenseman in order to spend up elsewhere.

Goalies

Jeremy Swayman – Boston – $8,600 – For a little extra money, Boston is a -500 favorite here, something you don’t see in the NHL too often. Jeremy Swayman is already confirmed in the net very early for this one as he seeks to redeem himself from a poor showing Monday night. His 2.38 GAA and .924 SV % are outstanding as Boston seems to continue to be stacked/blessed at goalie.

Connor Hellebuyck – Winnipeg – $7,500 – For the price, worth a gamble in tournament formats. We know Edmonton can rack up shots so this play is high risk, high reward. However, Connor Hellebuyck has put up strong numbers (2.61 GAA, .908 SV %) this season and the game isn’t too far off of a pick-em with the Jets at home.

11/30 NHL Best Bet

Dallas 60 Minute Line (+110) – DraftKings -I hate turning to a favorite above -120 but the Stars should win this one. So since we’re looking for a bit more juice than the -135 money line we can take them to win in regulation.

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Tonight, we have a huge fourteen-game slate to satisfy our hunger before Thanksgiving “Unlike the NFL, there are no NHL games scheduled tomorrow”. There are lots of options to choose from and we will cover a few of them below. Given the size of this slate, I highly suggest against running full three-man lines and instead recommend pivoting to two-skater pairings.

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11/22 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

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

New Jersey Devils (-162) at Detroit Red Wings (+136)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Buffalo Sabres (+110) at Washington Capitals (-130)6 Projected Goal Total

Winnipeg Jets (-102) at Tampa Bay Lightning (-118)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Boston Bruins (-115) at Florida Panthers (-105)6 Projected Goal Total

New York Rangers (-112) at Pittsburgh Penguins (-108)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Edmonton Oilers (+120) at Carolina Hurricanes (-142)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Chicago Blackhawks (+124) at Columbus Blue Jackets (-148)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Philadelphia Flyers (+124) at New York Islanders (-148)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Calgary Flames (-112) at Nashville Predators (-108)6 Projected Goal Total

St. Louis Blues (+105) at Arizona Coyotes (-125)6 Projected Goal Total

Vegas Golden Knights (+114) at Dallas Stars (-135)6 Projected Goal Total

Vancouver Canucks (+145) at Colorado Avalanche (-175)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Montreal Canadiens (+105) at Anaheim Ducks (-125)6.5 Projected Goal Total

San Jose Sharks (+240) at Seattle Kraken (-298)6 Projected Goal Total

Columbus One – “Boone Jenner ($6,700), Johnny Gaudreau ($4,600)” – Two-man Only

I’m not sure there’s anything on this slate that jumps out by heads and shoulders. As is, there will be nothing per se “popular” given how much ownership will be spread out on the 14-game slate. I think the key here is trying to avoid paying up and instead trying to find moderately priced players with upside.

This pick is not rooted in statistics but rather in belief and the odds. The Blue Jackets are -148 money line favorites tonight hosting a struggling Blackhawks team in a 6.5 projected total game. “Johnny Hockey” has been god-awful so far to start the season as Columbus deals with a case of buyer’s remorse. Nevertheless, this feels like a get-right spot. Both Boone Jenner and Mr. Hockey also feature on the Blue Jacket’s top power-play unit. Collectively, they cost an average of $5,650 when paired, leaving us plenty of money to spend elsewhere. Remember, we don’t have to pay Johnny’s actual salary, just his $4,600 DraftKings salary.

11/22 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

New York Islanders Two – “Brock Nelson ($6,000), Kyle Palmieri ($4,500)” – Two-man only

Unlike the two-man line listed above, this one is rooted a bit more in the metrics. As always when I list the Islanders you can call me a bit of a homer if you wish. However, tonight the Isles have the same exact moneyline odds as the Blue Jackets listed above at -148. The two skaters listed above are affordable and also share time on the Islander’s top power-play unit. Over the last ten games, this line is fourth in the NHL in SATF “125”. The Flyers have been good defensively and this one has a six total. Furthermore, the Islanders don’t exactly inspire confidence among NHL DFS players in terms of their offensive prowess. Considering all of this the two core pieces of their second line should be a bit off the board yet still form a viable two-man stack with upside.

Defensemen and Goalies

Defensemen

Erik Gustafsson – New York Rangers -$4,400 – He’s been averaging a point per game since assuming a bigger role in the wake of Adam Fox’s injury. So that production is the equivalent of most skaters who cost around $1,000-$1,500 more than he does salary-wise. It’s not rock-bottom pricing but still relatively cheap for the quarterback of the Ranger’s top powerplay unit.

Luke Hughes – New Jersey – $3,700 – Speaking of cheap top power-play exposure we also have the rookie Luke Hughes, who is priced below $4,000. The youngest of the Hughes brothers is currently third among all rookies in terms of points (10 in 16 games). Tonight, the Devils are -162 favorites in a 6.5 projected total matchup and if there was any chalk to be had on this fourteen-game slate, he might be it.

Goalies

Linus Ullmark – Boston – $7,900 – It’s possible he gets blown up but no risk it, no biscuit. In terms of stats, few are better than Ullmark who is sporting a 2.23 GAA and .928 SV%. Perhaps he’s not as dominant so far as he was last season. However, his numbers are still very good, he should see plenty of shots here in an even-money road matchup with the Panthers. He is also under $8,000 salary-wise.

Carter Hart – Philadelphia – $7,100 – This is only if you’re fading the Islander two-man stack listed above and/or creating multiple lines. However, if not using the Islanders, at this price Carter Hart makes a lot of sense. He is dirt cheap and on the whole, the Islanders are not exactly killing it on offense, to say the least. Hart sports a respectable 2.40 GAA and .919 SV% at a price point for which we usually see only scrubs.

11/22 NHL Best Bet

Detroit (+136) – DraftKings – I just don’t think this is as lopsided as the odds suggest, particularly in Detroit where the Wings are 5-3-2 on the season.

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It’s Thursday, November 16th and the Hot Shot is on the second night of a back-to-back. Tonight, we have a decent-sized eight-game slate. There are plenty of options to choose from and we will cover a few of them below. Aside from reading this 11/16 NHL DFS article, don’t forget to check out our NHL DFS Projection Model which is available every morning. If you like what you see, sign up for more Win Daily content here.

11/16 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

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

Vegas Golden Knights (-205) at Montreal Canadiens (+170)6 Projected Goal Total

New Jersey Devils (+124) at Pittsburgh Penguins (-148)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Arizona Coyotes (-115) at Columbus Blue Jackets (-105)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Tampa Bay Lightning (-185) at Chicago Blackhawks (+154)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Vancouver Canucks (+105) at Calgary Flames (-125)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Florida Panthers (+110) at Los Angeles Kings (-130)6.5 Projected Goal Total

New York Islanders (+100) at Seattle Kraken (-120)6 Projected Goal Total

St. Louis Blues (-185) at San Jose Sharks (+154)6.5 Projected Goal Total

St Louis One – “Robert Thomas ($5,800), Pavel Buchnevich ($4,900), Kasperi Kapanen ($3,800)” – Prioritize the first two skaters

St. Louis has been highly productive leading up to this matchup and they are very affordable. They should have received a price bump for tonight as they face the worst team in hockey, the San Jose Sharks. Despite traveling to the West Coast, they are a massive -185 favorite in this 6.5 projected total matchup.

As always with such big slates, I like to run three two-man lines. I would prioritize both Pavel Buchnevich and Robert Thomas in regard to this line. Both of the skaters mentioned have spots on the Blue’s top power-play unit. Thomas has 16 points (6 goals, 10 assists) in 14 games, leading to an average of 12 DraftKings points per game while Buchnevich is averaging 9.6 DraftKings points per game.

11/16 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

Pittsburgh One – “Sidney Crosby ($8,200), Bryan Rust ($6,600), Jake Guentzel ($7,600)”– prioritize the first two skaters

Since ownership matters less on a larger slate, our “contrarian” pick can be a bit less contrarian tonight. Pittsburgh One has been on an absolute tear as of late. Their peripheral stats back this success as they lead all NHL lines this season in SATF. Well actually don’t just lead all NHL lines, they are absolutely smashing them with the next closest 41 SATF less.

They have a great matchup in a 6.5 projected total game where they are -148 home favorites tonight. While people think of the Devils and their success last year, so far it has not carried over. They have been mediocre at least and on the lower side of the NHL defensively with 55 goals allowed this season.

As I usually do when playing this line on a larger slate, I will pass on Jake Guentzel at his salary and take my chances. Sidney Crosby is still young at heart with 19 points (10 goals, nine assists) in 14 games. Meanwhile, Bryan Rust, who is a good bit cheaper, has 13 points (seven goals, six assists) in 14 games. He has one more goal, albeit six fewer assists than Guentzel who is operating a bit more as a setup man. On this slate, we need goals for our money.

Defensemen and Goalies

Defensemen

Matt Dumba – Arizona -$2,700 – He is a shell of his former self but regaining his prior form is not necessary here. We need salary savings and on the Coyotes, Matt Dumba still sees a ton of minutes. If he is ever going to do something it will be in a soft matchup like this versus the Blue Jackets where the Coyotes are -115 favorites.

Erik Karlsson – Pittsburgh – $6,300 – If spending up Karlsson is not a bad idea. He is on a roll with six straight double-digit point DraftKings outings with four of those involving 20+ points. He must be happy to be freed from the Sharks. He also shares a correlation on the Penguin’s top power-play unit with Sidney Crosby if looking for a unique two-man build or three-man build including Bryan Rust.

Goalies

Adin Hill – Vegas – $8,500 – Assuming he draws the start here, he makes a lot of sense with Vegas a -205 favorite visiting Montreal. This game carries a projected total of six and Hill is putting up stellar numbers. He’ll carry a cool 1.75 GAA and .939 SV% across the border with him.

Semyon Varlamov – New York Islanders – $7,600 – Ilya Sorokin got the start last night, so one less thing to have to watch for. Varlamov has been a monster so far this season with a 2.04 GAA and .940 SV%. Tonight he will start in one of only two games on the eight-game slate with a projected total of six “aside from Vegas/Montreal briefly mentioned just above”.

11/16 NHL Best Bet

Vancouver (+105) – DraftKings – This game features two teams headed in opposite directions; give me the better team as a slight road dog.

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Tonight, we have a small four-game slate. However, there are still plenty of options to choose from and we will cover a few of them below. Aside from reading this 11/15 NHL DFS article, don’t forget to check out our NHL DFS Projection Model which is available every morning. If you like what you see, sign up for more Win Daily content here.

11/15 NHL Main Slate of Games – Beginning 7 p.m. ET

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

Philadelphia Flyers (+210) at Carolina Hurricanes (-258)6 Projected Goal Total

Seattle Kraken (+154) at Edmonton Oilers (-185)6.5 Projected Goal Total

Anaheim Ducks (+240) at Colorado Avalanche (-298)6.5 Projected Goal Total

New York Islanders (+136) at Vancouver Canucks (-162)6 Projected Goal Total

Colorado One – “Nathan MacKinnon ($9,800), Mikko Rantanen ($8,600), Valeri Nichushkin ($4,700)”

I’m not sure I will play them myself as I hate eating chalk on small slates. However, it is likely Colorado One will be the most popular line on the slate, and for good reason. The Avalanche are huge -298 money line favorites hosting the lowly Anaheim Ducks in a projected 6.5 total matchup. They are the primary source of Colorado’s production right now. Nathan MacKinnon comes in averaging 18.2 DraftKings points per game, Mikko Rantanen is averaging 17.9 and Valeri Nichushkin is averaging 8.1, mainly from feeding off of his linemates. This line is a bit cost prohibitive but you can run a two-man here and be creative. You will also likely have to pair them with a lesser line salary-wise. That said, it won’t be much of a surprise to see that they are very popular tonight.

11/15 NHL Favorite Contrarian Line

New York Islanders Two – “Brock Nelson ($5,800), Kyle Palmieri ($4,600), Pierre Engvall ($2,800)”

Tonight is a slate chock full of big favorites. However, to fit in some studs we have to save salary somewhere. Let’s take a hard stance on one of these underdogs and roll with the Islander’s second line. Am I a bit of a homer, perhaps? Then again, the Islanders have hit hard times and no one will want to play them as big road underdogs tonight.

I towed around with a Seattle line given that we know Edmonton can absolutely blow up on any given night, even when heavy favorites. However, this line has been putting up solid metrics. They are quietly sixth among all NHL lines in terms of SATF over their last ten games. Both Brock Nelson and Kyle Palmieri feature on the Islander’s top power-play unit and are the priority if only using two skaters from this line. Given the six total, I expect Canuck’s goalie Thatcher Demko to be popular so they make for a terrific leverage play in tournaments. The savings that they bring salary-wise also puts Colorado One in play for your lineups.

Defensemen and Goalies

Defensemen

Justin Schulz – Seattle -$3,000 – Schultz is cheap and carries some upside as he sees some time on the second power-play unit for the Kraken. As briefly noted above, Edmonton can be hit or miss and if Seattle finds them on a poor night, there may be an apple or two for Mr. Schultz.

Devon Toews – Colorado – $3,600 – Another cheap defenseman who has some offensive prowess. The rule of thumb is to never spend up on defense and he fits the part. Devon Toews also shares even-strength correlation with Colorado One and sees time on the second power-play unit.

Goalie

Semyon Varlamov – New York Islanders – $7,300 – There are no goalies worth paying up for on this slate. The Islanders have been rotating their two goalies and it should be Semyon Varlamov’s turn to start. He has been red hot this season with a 2.04 GAA and .940 SV%. Over his last two starts, he has slowed his roll but Varlamov is cheap at $7,300 and helps us continue to roll out leverage on a slate where Thatcher Demko will be massive chalk.

11/15 NHL Best Bet

Seattle Kraken (+154) – DraftKings – At these odds, if looking to place a bet “this isn’t the best slate for it FWIW”, it makes sense to take a small shot on Seattle tonight.

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