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Friday 2/11 NHL Breakdown

Welcome back for another installment of the Friday Night Forecheck here at Win Daily Sports. Tonight, we get a four game slate that starts at 8:30pm Eastern. This one looks a little ugly at first glance, but let’s see where we can go with it. Good luck!

Goalies

John Gibson – Anaheim Ducks: The Ducks host the Kraken tonight, in what should be a win for them. The Kraken have been struggling to score on the road, converting just 6.2% of their shots over their last five road games. Gibson is a solid goaltender, especially on home ice, and he should be a top point per dollar play tonight.

Brian Elliott – Tampa Bay Lightning: The Lightning are on a traveling back to back, and Vasilevskiy played last night, so the assumption is that Elliott will likely get the start tonight. Should Vasilevskiy get the start again tonight, he is an even better play. Elliott does carry some risk, since he doesn’t play all that much, but it’s the Coyotes, who have played a good bit recently, so this is feels like a safe play.

Bonus GPP Goalie Pick – Stuart Skinner – Edmonton Oilers: The Oilers….wow. What happened to this team? They were absolutely dominating in the first part of the season. Fast forward to February, and they fired their head coach. What a free-fall they have been on. We have to be careful with the Oilers tonight because new coach = most likely new approach, new lines, and new matching schemes, and even growing pains as the team adapts. Anyway, Skinner has been a bit up and down, but arguably the better goalie for the Oilers, especially recently. In a home matchup, against the visiting Islanders, this should be a decent play that carries some risk and upside. On the other side of this game, Ilya Sorokin (Islanders) can also be considered for a risky GPP upside play.

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).

Tampa Bay Lightning Power Play – Brayden Point/Alex Killorn/Steven Stamkos/Nikita Kucherov/Victor Hedman: The Lightning are far and away the best play on the board tonight. Even though they played last night, they are a far superior team to the Coyotes. On top of that, the Coyotes have played quite a bit over the last few days, so the Lightning should be able to skate through them all night long. Tired or not, the Coyotes don’t pose much of a defensive threat, and their 31st ranked penalty kill should be no match for this unit.

Dallas Stars 1 – Roope Hintz/Jason Robertson/Joe Pavelski/John Klingberg: The Stars host the Jets tonight, and Dallas is a much better team on home ice. Hellebuyck has been struggling of late, posting a 3.06 GAA over his last five games, which is second highest on the slate behind Vejmelka for Arizona. This line is the primary scoring line for the Stars and should be able to shine at home 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).

Anaheim Ducks Power Play – Ryan Gezlaf/Trevor Zegras/Rickard Rakell/Maxime Comtois/Jamie Drysdale: The Ducks’ 7th ranked power play unit will take on the Kraken’s 25th ranked penalty killing unit tonight. Since the Kraken are fairly disciplined, this play is not so much about the power play matchup as it is about getting access to the top two lines for the Ducks. Anaheim tends to match the Lundestrom line to the opposing top line, which will open up the matchups for the top two lines against the depth of the Kraken. Playing the power play unit gets you a mix of top and second line guys who are all in good spots. This game feels like it hits the under, which is why they are high risk, but the Ducks carry some nice upside tonight.

Winnipeg Jets 2 – Andrew Copp/Kyle Connor/Cole Perfetti: This second line for the Jets has a nice matchup tonight against the second/third line for the Stars. It feels like this game is going to be the key to the slate, so getting either Winnipeg and/or Dallas right could be the path to success. Josh Morrissey is a good defenseman to correlate with this line.

Edmonton Oilers 2 – Leon Draisaitl/Ryan McLeod/Zack Kassian: As mentioned above, the Oilers are going through a lot of changes, which is why this line is a high risk line tonight. They used to loosely match this line against the opposing second, but we don’t know if that will continue. If they do, this is a good spot for the Draisaitl line, who has been much better of late than the McDavid line.

Honorable Mentions: SEA1, TBL3, WPG1, NYI1, EDM1

Value Options – DraftKings

Center: Anthony Cirelli ($4000) – Tampa Bay Lightning

Wing: Cole Perfetti ($3000) – Winnipeg Jets

Defense: Ryan McDonagh ($3300) – Tampa Bay Lightning

Value Options – FanDuel

Center: Cole Perfetti ($3900) – Winnipeg Jets

Wing: Kailer Yamamoto ($3700) – Edmonton Oilers

Defense: Jamie Drysdale ($4000) – Anaheim Ducks

Cash Considerations – DraftKings

Center: Roope Hintz – Dallas Stars

Wing: Nikita Kucherov – Tampa Bay Lightning

Defense: Evan Bouchard – Edmonton Oilers

Goalie: Brian Elliott – Tampa Bay Lightning

Cash Considerations – FanDuel

Center: Roope Hintz – Dallas Stars

Wing: Nikita Kucherov – Tampa Bay Lightning

Defense: Evan Bouchard – Edmonton Oilers

Goalie: Brian Elliott – Tampa Bay Lightning

Make sure to hop in our Expert Discord Chat for FREE! Jon and the NHL team will be there answering questions right up until lock! Be sure to be on the look out for future articles at https://windailysports.com/daily-fantasy-hockey/

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

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This article focuses on 2/10 NHL Picks for both DraftKings Sportsbook 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 2/10 NHL Slate and DFS Gameplan

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

Full Game Odds/Totals and DraftKings Rankings can be found below as well as cash game considerations for each site.

Three Favorite Lines Per Dollar

Columbus One “Patrik Laine, Gustav Nyquist, Boone Jenner”, Buffalo One “Alex Tuch, Jeff Skinner, Tage Thompson”

The first very thing that jumped out at me on this slate when digging through pricing was how ridiculously cheap skaters from this game are. I get it, these are two bad teams. However, this should be a high-scoring game as the 6.5 total indicates. Furthermore, Patrik Laine is only $4,500 despite coming off three straight two-goal games. Perhaps DraftKings decided that they’ll only raise his price if he bags a hat trick. On the flip side, Alex Tuch stands out to me as a particularly great value individually and he has been on fire as well. If looking to use a full line and only pick one, I would side with Columbus’ top unit with six full lines goals off of 57 SATF across their last ten games, placing them just outside the NHL’s top ten lines.

Washington One Two Man “Evgeny Kuznetsov, Conor Sheary”

Alex Ovechkin has been ruled out for this game as of the time of writing. Nevertheless, no matter who joins these two skaters on the top line, we can count on them having some opportunities. The Capitals will be -210 favorites on the money line tonight in a 6.5 total game against a flailing Montreal team that is really struggling and missing their starting goalies in particular. There is not much of sample size on these two but consider it more a combination of price and matchup putting them in play.

St. Louis Two “Vladimir Tarasenko, Robert Thomas, Jordan Kyrou”

Despite a few mismatches on paper earlier on in the slate, the Blues are the heaviest favorite at -275 against a Devils team that has been going through hell, so to speak. Of the options, I prefer the second line featuring Vladimir Tarasenko and Jordan Kyrou but the way the St. Louis lines are dispersed, you can really opt for any one of the three, depending on your budget. This line with Saad as opposed to Tarasenko has five full lines goals over their last ten games, the by-product of 48 SATF and an unlucky .968 save performance against, so due for positive regression.

2/10 NHL Game Odds and Totals

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

Columbus Blue Jackets (-110) at Buffalo Sabres (-110) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Washington Capitals (-210) at Montreal Canadiens (+170) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Pittsburgh Penguins (-210) at Ottawa Senators (+170) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Carolina Hurricanes (+100) at Boston Bruins (-120) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Toronto Maple Leafs (-120) at Calgary Flames (+100) – 6 Projected Goal Total

New Jersey Devils (+220) at St. Louis Blues (-275) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Tampa Bay Lightning (+100) at Colorado Avalanche (-120) 6.5 Projected Goal Total

2/10 NHL DraftKings Individual Rankings

Centers

  1. Auston Matthews – Toronto – $9,700
  2. Sidney Crosby – Pittsburgh – $7,000
  3. Brayden Point – Tampa Bay – $6,200
  4. Jeff Carter – Pittsburgh – $4,400
  5. Evgeny Kuznetsov – Washington – $6,500

Wingers

  1. Patrik Laine – Columbus – $4,500
  2. Alex Tuch – Buffalo – $5,100
  3. Bryan Rust – Pittsburgh – $7,100
  4. Steven Stamkos – Tampa Bay – $6,500
  5. Gustav Nyquist – Columbus – $3,300

Defense

  1. Rasmus Dahlin – Buffalo – $4,700
  2. Dmitry Orlov – Washington – $3,500
  3. Mike Matheson – Pittsburgh – $3,300
  4. John Carlson – Washington – $6,500
  5. Thomas Chabot – Ottawa – $5,900

Goalies

  1. Ville Husso – St. Louis – $8,300
  2. Ilya Samsonov – Washington – $8,100

Cash Considerations

Patrik Laine, Alex Tuch, Rasmus Dahlin, Auston Matthews, Ville Husso

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Friday 1/28 NHL Breakdown

Welcome back for another installment of the Friday Night Forecheck here at Win Daily Sports! Tonight, we get a nice five game slate. It’s not too big, and not too small, and at first glance looks like a pretty good one. Good luck!

Goalies

Pavel Francouz – Colorado Avalanche: The Avs head to Chicago tonight to face the Blackhawks in a game they should pretty much dominate. They have a massive implied team total and should be able to handle the Hawks. The issue is limited upside here, so he may not be the optimal for GPPs tonight.

Braden Holtby – Dallas Stars: Dallas hosts the Washington Capitals tonight, and Holtby appears to be getting the start against his old team. This is a great spot for Holtby, as the Stars are a better team at home. There should definitely be some shot upside here, and the potential for a win is very real.

Bonus GPP Goalie Pick – Cam Talbot – Minnesota Wild: The Wild head to the Big Apple tonight to take on the Rangers, who just played last night in Columbus. While the Rangers have been better on home ice of late, they could be due for a letdown, and Talbot could very well go in and steal a game from them tonight. NARRATIVE ALERT!! Talbot was the backup to Henrik Lundqvist for two years, and the Rangers are retiring Hank’s number tonight. Marc-Andre Fleury is a consideration for a VERY RISKY GPP ONLY play, against the Avalanche tonight, who could possibly be without their star center in MacKinnon. Even without him, this is a very risky play, but it makes sense given the shot upside and the fact that MAF loves showing up in weird, unlikely spots.

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).

Boston Bruins Power Play – Patrice Bergeron/David Pastrnak/Brad Marchand/Taylor Hall/Charlie McAvoy: The Bruins head to the desert tonight to face the lowly Coyotes and their pretty bad goalie in Scott Wedgewood. This unit is high powered, and will be facing the second worst penalty killing unit in the league tonight. It feels like a Pastrnak night, so if you want to go straight BOS2, that works in this situation as well.

Colorado Avalanche 1 – Nazem Kadri/Gabriel Landeskog/Mikko Rantanen/Cale Makar: The Avs called up a center from the AHL last night, which could indicate that Nathan MacKinnon will be out tonight, after taking a rough looking, but totally clean (THERE I SAID IT!) hit from Taylor Hall the other night. Even if Mac can’t go tonight, this is a nice play with Kadri in the top line at C. Kadri has been more than adequate replacing Mac as needed, and this line is in a great spot tonight. Make sure you keep an eye on news through the day, and if MacKinnon does go, then he goes in Kadri’s place.

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).

Dallas Stars 1 – Roope Hintz/Jason Robertson/Joe Pavelski/Miro Heiskanen: The Stars are a much better team on home ice, and tonight they host the Capitals. This even strength matchup bodes well for the Stars, as this line should see much of the depth lines for the Caps. The Stars at home generally match the Glendening line to the opposing top line, setting up this very nice depth matchup.

Minnesota Wild 2 – Frederick Gaudreau/Matthew Boldy/Kevin Fiala/Matt Dumba: A lot of folks will be on the top Minnesota line, and for good reason. The top line looks good as well here, but this second line should be more of a focus, simply based on even strength matchup. The Wild second line should be in for some very good looks tonight, as they face mostly the second line for the Rangers.

Pittsburgh Penguins 1 – Sidney Crosby/Jake Guentzel/Bryan Rust/Kris Letang: the Penguins host the Red Wings tonight, and frankly this game could go either way. The Pens played last night, and are starting a bad goalie in Desmith. With Nedeljkovic likely starting for the Wings, expect a lot of goals tonight, giving this line an opportunity to slide under the radar with Boston and Colorado on the slate.

Detroit Red Wings 2 – Pius Suter/Tyler Bertuzzi/Robby Fabbri/Moritz Seider: The second line for the Wings has been very good recently, and tonight sets them up with a chance to continue that. The Pens loosely match their top two lines against opposing top 2 D pairings, setting this line up for plenty of chances tonight. They will likely carry little ownership, so they are a very nice target for value tonight.

Honorable Mentions: WSH2, NYRPP, MIN1

Value Options – DraftKings

Center: Pius Suter ($3400) – Detroit Red Wings

Wing: Matt Boldy ($2500) – Minnesota Wild

Defense: Samuel Girard ($3600) – Colorado Avalanche

Value Options – FanDuel

Center: Frederick Gaudreau ($4500) – Minnesota Wild

Wing: Craig Smith ($4000) – Boston Bruins

Defense: Esa Lindell ($4500) – Dallas Stars

Cash Considerations – DraftKings

Center: Nazem Kadri – Colorado Avalanche

Wing: David Pastrnak – Boston Bruins

Defense: Miro Heiskanen – Dallas Stars

Goalie: Pavel Francouz – Colorado Avalanche

Cash Considerations – FanDuel

Center: Nazem Kadri – Colorado Avalanche

Wing: David Pastrnak – Boston Bruins

Defense: Miro Heiskanen – Dallas Stars

Goalie: Pavel Francouz – Colorado Avalanche

Make sure to hop in our Expert Discord Chat for FREE! Jon and the NHL team will be there answering questions right up until lock! Be sure to be on the look out for future articles at https://windailysports.com/daily-fantasy-hockey/

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

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This article focuses on 1/27 NHL Picks for both DraftKings Sportsbook 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 1/27 NHL Slate and DFS Gameplan

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

Full Game Odds/Totals and DraftKings Rankings can be found below as well as cash game considerations for each site.

Three Favorite Lines Per Dollar

Florida Two “Sam Bennett, Jonathan Huberdeau, Anthony Duclair”

This line seems to make the cut nearly every slate. However, given their affordable collective DraftKings price and the Panthers propensity for high total games and I guess it comes at no surprise. Tonight, we find Florida hosting the Vegas Golden Knights in one of the slate’s three 6.5 total games as of the time of writing. Their eight full line goals over the last ten games is fourth best in the NHL helping to cement their pricing status as criminal on DraftKings part.

Pittsburgh One “Sidney Crosby, Jake Guentzel, Bryan Rust”

The Penguins find themselves in quite a juicy spot later as -310 moneyline favorites as hosts to the Seattle Kraken. Phillip Gruabauer is projected to start in the opposing net and to say he has had a rough season is a bit of an understatement. All three skaters share correlation on the first power play unit with Bryan Rust my preferred individual play if just choosing one.

New York Rangers One “Mika Zibanejad, Chris Krieder, Julian Gauthier”

New York’s top line has been spitting hot fire recently and now gets to face the traveling Columbus Blue Jackets who are on the second night of a back to back. Tonight’s matchup features one of the three 6.5 total games on the night and it shouldn’t be much of a surprise which team ends up doing most of the heavy lifting in that regard.

1/27 NHL Game Odds and Totals

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

New York Rangers (-220) at Columbus Blue Jackets (+190) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Anaheim Ducks (-130) at Montreal Canadiens (+110) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Carolina Hurricanes (-240) at Ottawa Senators (+195) – 6 Projected Goal Total

New Jersey Devils (+225) at Tampa Bay Lightning (-300) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Vegas Golden Knights (+140) at Florida Panthers (-160) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Los Angeles Kings (+120) at New York Islanders (-140) – 5 Projected Goal Total

Seattle Kraken (+245) at Pittsburgh Penguins (-310) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Calgary Flames (+110) at St. Louis Blues (-130) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Vancouver Canucks (+145) at Winnipeg Jets (-165) 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Nashville Predators (+100) at Edmonton Oilers (-120) – 6 Projected Goal Total

1/27 NHL DraftKings Individual Rankings

Centers

  1. Brayden Point – Tampa Bay – $6,900
  2. Sam Bennett – Florida – $5,600
  3. Aleksander Barkov – Florida – $8,400
  4. Sebastian Aho – Carolina – $7,700
  5. Steven Stamkos – Tampa Bay – $6,400

Wingers

  1. Filip Forsberg – Nashville – $6,100
  2. Andrei Svechnikov – Carolina – $6,000
  3. Teuvo Teravainen – Carolina – $5,000
  4. Bryan Rust – Pittsburgh – $7,400
  5. Jonathan Huberdeau – Florida – $7,700

Defense

  1. Duncan Keith – Edmonton – $2,800
  2. Roman Josi – Nashville – $7,900
  3. Damon Severson – New Jersey – $4,100
  4. Rasmus Andersson – Calgary – $4,800
  5. Zach Whitecloud – Vegas – $4,100

Goalies

  1. Andrei Vasilevskiy – Tampa Bay – $8,500
  2. Igor Shesterkin – New York Rangers – $8,400

Cash Considerations

Filip Forsberg, Andrei Svechnikov, Duncan Keith, Brayden Point or Steven Stamkos

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Friday 1/21 NHL Breakdown

Welcome back to Win Daily Sports’ Friday Night Forecheck! Tonight, we get a big slate for a Friday, with 8 games. The goalie situation is interesting, and this should be a higher scoring slate. It feels like it might be a little tougher, but there are definitely good spots for us to look at tonight. Good luck!

Goalies

Ilya Sorokin – New York Islanders: The Islanders host the lowly Coyotes tonight, and this should be the safest pick on the board as far as goalies are concerned. If you are looking for a cash goalie, this is it, as the GPP upside is likely going to be limited.

Frederik Andersen – Carolina Hurricanes: Andersen and the Canes host the Rangers tonight, who have been pretty bad on the road recently, putting up just 2.4 goals per game over their last five road games. Andersen had a little bit of a shaky couple of games recently, but he should be due for a positive night. Shot upside should be there, as will some risk. On a slate like tonight, the targets should be goalies we trust, and Andersen is one of them.

Bonus GPP Goalie Pick – Alex Nedeljkovic: The Red Wings are hosting the Dallas Stars tonight who are on the back end of a traveling back to back. Dallas has also only scored 1.8 goals per game over their last five road games, making this an interesting spot to look at tonight. The shot volume should be decent, and there is a very real possibility for an upside win here tonight.

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).

New York Islanders Power Play – Matthew Barzal/Jean-Gabriel Pageau/Anders Lee/Oliver Wahlstrom/Noah Dobson: As mentioned above, the Isles are hosting the Coyotes tonight, and while they have shown some flashes of improvement lately, the Islanders should be able to shut them down. The Coyotes are bottom 5 when it comes to penalty killing, and they take a decent amount of penalties per game, so there should be ample opportunity for this unit to get on the board. Throw in the fact that Wedgewood should be in net for Arizona, and this is a fantastic play tonight.

Pittsburgh Penguins 1 – Sidney Crosby/Jake Guentzel/Bryan Rust/Kris Letang: The Penguins head to Columbus to face the Blue Jackets, who are giving up 4.8 goals against per game over their last five home games. On top of that, the Jackets just played an away game last night. This line should see the top line for most of the night, setting them up for possibly the best spot of the night.

Florida Panthers Power Play – Aleksander Barkov/Sam Reinhart/Jonathan Huberdeau/Anthony Duclair/Aaron Ekblad: This unit is in a fantastic spot as well, as they take on the Vancouver Canucks in Vancouver. The Canucks are starting a goalie who only has three NHL games under his belt, with a whopping 4.35 GAA in those three games back in 16-17. This unit should absolutely roll tonight, and they will be chalky. Barkov/Huberdeau/Ekblad is the trio you want from here if you only want 3.

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).

Tampa Bay Lightning 2 – Anthony Cirell/Alex Killorn/Steven Stamkos: The Lightning head to Anaheim tonight for a matchup with the Ducks. At even strength, this line has a nice matchup, but Gibson is a solid goalie. That, plus the road matchup, is what makes them a higher risk play tonight.

Saint Louis Blues 3 – Robert Thomas/Brandon Saad/Jordan Kyrou/Justin Faulk: This line has been a fantastic value of late, and has a very nice matchup tonight against the Kraken. Seattle is looking like they will be rolling Joey Daccord in net tonight, who came over as a rookie from Ottawa in the expansion draft. His career GAA is 3.58, so STL is in a great spot tonight. Don’t ignore the power play unit for them either.

Chicago Blackhawks 2 – Jonathan Toews/Alex Debrincat/Dominik Kubalik: This is strictly a matchup based play, as this second line should see the likes of the top line for Minnesota tonight. This sets up a nice matchup that should afford them a bunch of opportunity.

Detroit Red Wings 2 – Pius Suter/Tyler Bertuzzi/Robby Fabbri/Moritz Seider: The Wings host the Stars tonight, and this second line has a really nice matchup against the second line for Dallas. Seider slots into the power play with Fabbri and Bertuzzi, so he is great for D man correlation. The Stars are on the back end of a traveling back to back, and giving up a whopping 4 goals against per game over their last five road games. This is a great low owned target tonight.

Honorable Mentions: TBL3, NYRPP, CBJ1, VAN1, CARPP, MINPP, STLPP

Value Options – DraftKings

Center: Pius Suter ($3600) – Detroit Red Wings

Wing: Josh Bailey ($3500) – New York Islanders

Defense: Radko Gudas ($2700) – Florida Panthers

Value Options – FanDuel

Center: Brayden Schenn ($4500) – St. Louis Blues

Wing: Dominik Kubalik ($4300) – Chicago Blackhawks

Defense: Robin Salo ($3600) – New York Islanders

Cash Considerations – DraftKings

Center: Aleksander Barkov – Florida Panthers

Wing: Bryan Rust – Pittsburgh Penguins

Defense: Moritz Seirder – Detroit Red Wings

Goalie: Ilya Sorokin – New York Islanders

Cash Considerations – FanDuel

Center: Aleksander Barkov – Florida Panthers

Wing: Bryan Rust – Pittsburgh Penguins

Defense: Moritz Seirder – Detroit Red Wings

Goalie: Ilya Sorokin – New York Islanders

Make sure to hop in our Expert Discord Chat for FREE! Jon and the NHL team will be there answering questions right up until lock! Be sure to be on the look out for future articles at https://windailysports.com/daily-fantasy-hockey/

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This article focuses on 1/20 NHL Picks for both DraftKings Sportsbook 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 1/20 NHL Slate and DFS Gameplan

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

Full Game Odds/Totals and DraftKings Rankings can be found below as well as cash game considerations for each site.

Three Favorite Lines Per Dollar

Florida Two “Sam Bennett, Jonathan Huberdeau, Anthony Duclair”

The Florida/Edmonton has the highest projected total on the night at 6.5 as if the time of writing. Both Sam Bennett and Anthony Duclair are very fairly priced, giving us a high upside, low-cost method to attack this game. Over the last ten games, their ten full-line goals are good for second amongst all lines in the NHL with seven coming in their last three.

Pittsburgh One “Sidney Crosby, Jake Guentzel, Bryan Rust”

My expectation is that this will be the chalk de jour of the night with Pittsburgh a -280 favorite at home against Ottawa and this being an early game and all. This selection is less about current numbers which could certainly be better for these three and more about reputation and matchup. Of the three skaters, Bryan Rust is my favorite as an individual play due to the $1,500 or so price break from his two linemates. They all share a correlation on the Penguin’s top power-play unit.

Vegas Golden Knights Two “William Karlsson, Jonathan Marchessault, Reilly Smith”

Speaking of heavy favorites, Vegas is the biggest of the night, coming in on the money line at -360 as host to the Canadiens. Sometimes the numbers can indirectly tell us a story and when digging through recent sample sizes, one thing that popped out at me is how unlucky this line is. Over their last ten games, they lead all lines in the NHL in terms of shot attempts for including missed and blocked shots, with a who’s who list behind them such as Calgary, Boston, and Colorado’s top lines. Nonetheless, they only have four-line goals to show for it and this screams positive regression is forthcoming. Between this being a late-game and most people expecting a sleepy affair where Vegas just takes care of business, Vegas Two might be able to help us take down a tournament.

1/20 NHL Game Odds and Totals

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

Washington Capitals (+130) at Boston Bruins (-150) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Dallas Stars (-175) at Buffalo Sabres (+150) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Columbus Blue Jackets (+105) at Philadelphia Flyers (-125) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Ottawa Senators (+220) at Pittsburgh Penguins (-280) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Winnipeg Jets (+115) at Nashville Predators (-135) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Florida Panthers (-150) at Edmonton Oilers (+130) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Colorado Avalanche (-190) at Los Angeles Kings (+165) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Montreal Canadiens (+280) at Vegas Golden Knights (-360) – 6 Projected Goal Total

San Jose Sharks (-105) at Seattle Kraken (-115) 5.5 Projected Goal Total

1/20 NHL DraftKings Individual Rankings

Centers

  1. Nathan MacKinnon – Colorado – $9,300
  2. Sam Bennett – Florida – $5,800
  3. Conor McDavid – Edmonton – $8,400
  4. Aleksandr Barkov – Florida – $7,200
  5. Evgeni Malkin – Pittsburgh – $6,000

Wingers

  1. Filip Forsberg – Nashville – $6,400
  2. Bryan Rust – Pittsburgh – $6,000
  3. David Pastrnak – Boston- $7,400
  4. Jake Guentzel – Pittsburgh – $7,400
  5. Craig Smith – Boston – $4,100

Defense

  1. Erik Karlsson – Sharks – $4,800
  2. Roman Josi – Nashville – $8,000
  3. Brent Burns – San Jose – $5,800
  4. Zach Whitecloud – Vegas – $4,900
  5. Cam York – Philadelphia – $3,400

Goalies

  1. Braden Holtby – Dallas – $8,200
  2. Jusse Saros – Nashville – $7,900

Cash Considerations

Sam Bennett, Filip Forsberg, Bryan Rust, Erik Karlsson

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Friday 1/14 NHL Breakdown

Welcome back to Win Daily Sports’ Friday Night Forecheck! The NHL schedule continues to be pretty unbalanced, so after a giant, 11 game slate, we have a small 3 game slate tonight. This slate has a couple of very obvious spots, so expect heavy chalk. We will do what we can to find the low owned gems to get you to the top! Good luck!

Goalies

Kaapo Kahkonen – Minnesota Wild: The Wild host the Ducks tonight, and this is a nice looking play. The Ducks have only been scoring 1.4 goals per game over their last five away games, and Kahkonen has been decent over his last five. Especially if the Wild get some of their weapons back tonight (they should), this becomes a strong play.

Sergei Bobrovsky – Florida Panthers: The Panthers are hosting the Stars tonight, and the Stars are a tale of two teams. On home ice, they have been scoring almost FIVE goals per game over their last five home games. On the road, however, they have only been scoring 1.4 goals per game over their last five road games. On top of that, they are giving up 3.4 goals per game over their last 5 road games, making Bob the best play on the slate tonight.

Bonus GPP Goalie Pick – None: This slate feels pretty straightforward. You could realistically go with Darcy Kuemper (COL), but the upside there feels pretty limited. The Coyotes have been playing well recently, but they are a much better team at home than on the road. With the way that Arizona shoots, and the risk that Kuemper has brought this year, one or two goals could crack him pretty easily, so it feels like the Kuemper play is just too limited. Karel Vejmelka (ARI) just put up a 40+ save, 1 goal against win the other night against Toronto. While he is good for games like that every once in a while, visiting Colorado does not seem like a spot for him to do it again. Anthony Stolarz (ANH) and Jake Oettinger (DAL) are both on the road, and Stolarz is the better play there, so you can make a case for him, but the focus should really be on Kahkonen and Bob for the upside.

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).

Colorado Avalanche Power Play – Nathan MacKinnon/Nazem Kadri/Valeri Nichushkin/Mikko Rantanen/Cale Makar: This, just…wow. This should absolutely be a smash spot for an already high octane unit that can handle just about any team in the league. The addition of Nichushkin makes this slightly more affordable. Expect this unit to be SUPER chalk tonight, for very good reason.

Florida Panthers Power Play – Aleksander Barkov/Sam Reinhart/Jonathan Huberdeau/Anthony Duclair/Aaron Ekblad: This unit is in a fantastic spot as well, as they take on the Stars on home ice. Barkov/Huberdeau/Ekblad is always a great trio to run from the Panthers, as they are almost always producing. The second line straight up (Sam Bennett/Anthony Duclair/Jonathan Huberdeau) is a slightly better even strength matchup, but you can get access to them via the power play.

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).

Anaheim Ducks Power Play – Rickard Rakell/Trevor Zegras/Sonny Milano/Ryan Getzlaf/Cam Fowler: The Ducks’ power play has a very nice matchup, as they are currently ranked 5th in the league. Minnesota has been taking a bunch of penalties, so there should be ample opportunity for them tonight. They are high risk because the Ducks have been struggling to score of late, especially on the road.

Minnesota Wild 1 – Ryan Hartman/Kirill Kaprizov/Mats Zuccarello/Calen Addison: The Wild appear to be getting back their weapons from injury and COVID, so this is a great spot for them tonight. If Addison does in fact slot into the power play, he is a great value play.

Minnesota Wild 3 – Victor Rask/Kevin Fiala/Matthew Boldy: If you want to get off of a chalkier Minnesota play and still get access to them, this is a good play. Boldy has been playing well in his first few games, and this line has a decent matchup at even strength.

Colorado Avalanche 3 – Alex Newhook/JT Compher/Logan O’Connor: This third line for the Avs has been good all year, and is a little better with Aube-Kubel, but he appears to be out tonight. Even so, this is a great way to get much lower ownership on a massive total. Newhook and O’Connor are slippery and are going to be good in this league as they grow and improve. Compher slots into the second power play, so there is a good upside to playing him as well.

Honorable Mentions: ANH4, ARIPP, DAL1

Notes: This slate feels like it is going to come down to getting the MIN/ANH game correct. Getting the correct stack to go with COL/FLA will be a great approach. Another really good GPP approach is to play contrarian and fade the super obvious chalk. As we saw last night, this can work at times, and on three games, it makes sense. Just remember, fading the obvious plays is an all or nothing approach.

Value Options – DraftKings

Center: Alex Newhook ($3000) – Colorado Avalanche

Wing: Patric Hornqvist ($2900) – Florida Panthers

Defense: Samuel Girard ($3900) – Colorado Avalanche

Value Options – FanDuel

Center: Alex Newhook ($3900) – Colorado Avalanche

Wing: Jordan Greenway ($4000) – Minnesota Wild

Defense: Esa Lindell ($4400) – Dallas Stars

Cash Considerations – DraftKings

Cash is not recommended on a three game slate

Cash Considerations – FanDuel

Cash is not recommended on a three game slate

Make sure to hop in our Expert Discord Chat for FREE! Jon and the NHL team will be there answering questions right up until lock! Be sure to be on the look out for future articles at https://windailysports.com/daily-fantasy-hockey/

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This article focuses on 1/13 NHL Picks for both DraftKings Sportsbook 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 1/13 NHL Slate and DFS Gameplan

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

Full Game Odds/Totals and DraftKings Rankings can be found below as well as cash game considerations for each site.

Three Favorite Lines Per Dollar

Carolina One “Sebastian Aho, Teuvo Teravainen, Seth Jarvis”

Columbus has been playing really poor defense all season and has struggled on the road and that combination leads me to think they will get smashed in Carolina. The Canes had a letdown against the seemingly impervious Florida Panthers this past weekend. Nevertheless, this Columbus team is not of the same caliber. I generally hate how these lines and the power play are set up, it’s one of my qualms with the Hurricanes. However, the top line seems like a good place to start with Aho the cornerstone and Seth Jarvis at $2,700 our value piece. The line with Nido Neidereiter, as opposed to Seth Jarvis, has six full-line goals over their last ten games, good for a tie for sixth in the NHL among lines across that span.

Calgary One Two Man”Johnny Gaudreau, Matthew Tkachuk plus optional Oliver Kylington power play addition”

The Flames have not had their best stretch recently but this seems like a get-right spot against a Senators team that hasn’t played in forever. Much like the Canadiens last night, they will likely be a bit rusty. While the other lines continue to do next to nothing, this Calgary top line has really solidified the Flames as a one-line team production-wise. Their nine primary line-oriented goals and 125 SATF over their last ten games, continue to lead all lines in the NHL. I left off Elias Lindholm, as the other two skaters have been doing most of the damage.

New York Rangers Two “Artemi Panarin, Ryan Strome and if extra salary savings needed Alexis Lafreniere”

This is a really cheap line that provides us with some additional value and salary savings. Strome is feeling it right now with eleven shots on goal over his last two games and the Breadman seems cheap just back from injury. It is only a matter of time before he gets hot as he won’t stay $5,700 forever and that night could be tonight. Alexis Lafreniere hasn’t done much to date but he is only $2,600 and has all the talent in the world, albeit he does not share top power-play correlation with the other two skaters listed.

1/13 NHL Game Odds and Totals

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

Philadelphia Flyers (+200) at Boston Bruins (-250) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Columbus Blue Jackets (+185) at Carolina Hurricanes (-230) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Vancouver Canucks (+200) at Tampa Bay Lightning (-250) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Winnipeg Jets (-140) at Detroit Red Wings (+115) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

New Jersey Devils (+165) at New York Islanders (-200) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Seattle Kraken (+185) at St. Louis Blues (-230) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Buffalo Sabres (+230) at Nashville Predators (-290) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Montreal Canadiens (+145) at Chicago Blackhawks (-180) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Ottawa Senators (+185) at Calgary Flames (-230) 6 Projected Goal Total

New York Rangers (-125) at San Jose Sharks (+105) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Pittsburgh Penguins (-145) at Los Angeles Kings (+120) – 6 Projected Goal Total

1/13 NHL DraftKings Individual Rankings

Centers

  1. Sebastian Aho – Carolina – $8,000
  2. Steven Stamkos – Tampa Bay – $6,200
  3. Evgeni Malkin – Pittsburgh – $6,000
  4. Brayden Point – Tampa Bay – $7,400
  5. Jack Hughes – New Jersey – $6,500

Wingers

  1. Filip Forsberg – Nashville – $6,600 “Still in covid protocol, only if cleared to play”
  2. David Pastrnak – Boston- $7,000
  3. Artemi Panarin – New York Rangers – $5,700
  4. Nikita Kucherov – Tampa Bay – $7,500
  5. Johnny Gaudreau – Calgary – $7,200

Defense

  1. Jakub Galvas – Chicago – $2,500
  2. Oliver Kylington – Calgary – $4,100
  3. P.K. Subban – New Jersey – $3,200
  4. Roman Josi – Nashville – $8,000
  5. Jacob Trouba – New York Rangers – $4,500

Goalies

  1. Jusse Saros – Nashville – $8,700
  2. Dan Vladar – Calgary – $8,200

Cash Considerations

Artemi Panarin, 2 of the 3 top-ranked cheap defensemen above, Jusse Saros

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Friday 1/7 NHL Breakdown

Welcome back to Win Daily Sports’ Friday Night Forecheck! On this first Friday of the new year, we have a small 2 game slate. These can be fun, but they can also be heartbreaking at times! It is totally up to you how to approach this slate. You can definitely do the 2-gamer, or you can break it up and run some showdown lineups for each game. Either way, we will do our best to guide you into the right plays. Good luck!

Since this article was written prior to some important news breaking, there will be updates listed below in bold italics. As usual, it is always best to keep an eye on news all the way up until lock, as we may end up with more news breaking.

Goalies

Antti Raanta Frederik Andersen – Carolina Hurricanes: The Canes host the Flames tonight, and they are in a good spot with the Flames on the back end of a traveling back to back. In those situations, targeting the home goalie is usually a good payoff, and tonight should be no different. The Flames are definitely a little scary, but the shot upside is there and there is ample opportunity for Carolina to win. Andersen is likely to get the start tonight, and that makes this play even better, even though he could be chalky.

Bonus GPP Goalie Pick – Jordan Binnington – St. Louis Blues: The Blues host the Capitals tonight in what should be an interesting matchup. Binnington is usually a tough pill to swallow, but the truth is, the Blues have been playing well on home ice, giving up under 2 goals against per game over their last five home games. As of 4:15pm, Ville Husso is projected to get the start for the Blues, and is also still in a good spot for GPP. He becomes a little riskier, but is worth a look if in fact he suits up over Binnington.

The Others – Dan Vladar (CGY) Jacob Markstrom and Ilya Samsonov (WSH): The reason all four goalies are listed is because, on a 2 game slate, it makes sense to just correlate your lineups with your stacks. When stacking a team, you are basically saying that they will win. This is not ALWAYS optimal, but it makes sense. Frankly, all four goalies are risky, but as mentioned above, Raanta feels the safest. Don’t be afraid to be different with these two either, though.

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).

Carolina Hurricanes Power Play – Sebastian Aho/Vincent Trocheck/Teuvo Teravainen/Martin Necas/Tony DeAngelo: The Canes top two lines are in decent spots, which is a good time to target the power play unit. While the power play matchup is not amazing, playing this unit gets you access to scoring up and down the lineup, which is a good approach in this matchup.

St. Louis Blues 2 – Robert Thomas/Vladimir Tarasenko/Jordan Kyrou/Scott Perunovich Robert Thomas/Brayden Schenn/Jordan Kyrou/Justin Faulk: The Blues’ second line has a VERY nice matchup tonight against the Washington 2 line. These guys have been rolling, as well, so there should be decent ownership on them. Running Perunovich with them gets you access to the second power play unit, and feel free to add in Brayden Schenn as another power play piece. Tarasenko and Perunovich were added to the COVID list, so they are of course not in play. With that news, this line is still squarely in play, and even more appealing with Kyrou and Schenn alongside Thomas.

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).

Washington Capitals 1 – Evgeny Kuznetsov/Alex Ovechkin/Tom Wilson Garnet Hathaway/John Carlson: The Caps have a nice looking matchup against the Blues and Binnington. This top line for the Caps should have a matchup with O’Reilly’s line in a plus matchup. Expect ownership to be pretty high on these guys tonight.

Carolina Hurricanes 3 – Jordan Staal/Jesperi Kotkaniemi/Martin Necas: This is a play that starts to head into risky/deep GPP territory, but this is the type of play that can take down those contests on a small slate. CAR3 should be matched up against the second line for the Flames tonight, and will still be up against Vladar, who is a backup to Markstrom and has not played in a while.

Other Deep GPP lines to Consider:

Washington 3 (Nic Dowd/Carl Hagelin/Garnet Hathaway Brett Leason) Leason was added to this line after Hathaway moved up to the top line with Backstrom out

St. Louis 3 (Ivan Barbashev/Brayden Schenn/Pavel Buchnevich) (Oskar Sundqvist/Brandon Saad/David Perron) – Line shuffling due to COVID – this one isn’t as appealing as it was with Buchnevich and Schenn, but it could work.

Calgary 3 (Dillon Dube/Andrew Mangiapane/Milan Lucic) (Sean Monahan/Dillon Dube/Andrew Mangiapane) – Line shuffled around just a touch and seems a little more appealing with Monahan in the middle.

Value Options – DraftKings

Center: Sean Monahan ($2800) – Calgary Flames – third line, but slots into the top power play

Wing: Seth Jarvis ($3100) – Carolina Hurricanes

Defense: Oliver Kylington ($3200) – Calgary Flames

Value Options – FanDuel

Center: Jordan Staal ($3700) – Carolina Hurricanes

Wing: Brandon Saad ($5100) – St. Louis Blues

Defense: Rasmus Andersson ($4900) – Calgary Flames

Cash Considerations – DraftKings

Cash is not recommended on a two game slate

Cash Considerations – FanDuel

Cash is not recommended on a two game slate

Make sure to hop in our Expert Discord Chat for FREE! Jon and the NHL team will be there answering questions right up until lock! Be sure to be on the look out for future articles at https://windailysports.com/daily-fantasy-hockey/

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

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This article focuses on 1/6 NHL Picks for both DraftKings Sportsbook 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 1/6 NHL Slate and DFS Gameplan

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

Full Game Odds/Totals and DraftKings Rankings can be found below as well as cash game considerations for each site.

Three Favorite Lines Per Dollar

New Jersey One “Jack Hughes/Jesper Bratt/Damon Severson Three Man”

Jack Hughes is finally putting it all together and seems underpriced on DraftKings at $5,800. Jesper Bratt makes for the ideal pairing given his correlation on the first power-play unit. His $5,200 price tag makes the combination very affordable. The Devils are -130 home favorites against a struggling Columbus team in a game with a six total. As far as Severson he is cheap at $3,900 and shares correlation on the first unit as well as top power-play where he is the quarterback. Overall, the trio provides us with some solid value.

Tampa Bay One “Brayden Point/Ondrej Palat Two Man”

This line is another that seems underpriced. They may get overlooked a lot for flashier lines, but as we saw the other night, they can also win tournaments. At $6,600 Brayden Point fills a center slot and Palat allows us some savings on the wing at $5,300. Both skaters share a correlation on Tampa’s top power-play unit. While Calgary is not an ideal target as a decent defensive squad, traveling to Florida is not ideal for them. The Panthers just showed us the possibilities against the Flames.

Colorado One “Nathan MacKinnon, Mikko Rantanen Two Man”

I have some recency bias here having just played them when they laid an egg against the Blackhawks. However, I would be remiss to not mention them, at home, in a game with the highest total on the night, set at 6.5. More likely than not they will be the chalk, despite the size of the slate. On that basis, I think you can fade and feel fine about it, but of course, if your build leaves you with the extra money, this two-man stack isn’t a bad way to spend it!

1/6 NHL Game Odds and Totals

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

Minnesota Wild (+140) at Boston Bruins (-160) – 6 Projected Goal Total

San Jose Sharks (-120) at Buffalo Sabres (+100) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Calgary Flames (+120) at Tampa Bay Lightning (-140) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Columbus Blue Jackets (+110) at New Jersey Devils (-130) – 6 Projected Goal Total

Pittsburgh Penguins (-185) at Philadelphia Flyers (+150) – 6 Projected Goal Total

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

Winnipeg Jets (+175) at Colorado Avalanche (-210) – 6.5 Projected Goal Total

Chicago Blackhawks (-155) at Arizona Coyotes (+135) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

New York Rangers (+135) at Vegas Golden Knights (-155) 6 Projected Goal Total

Detroit Red Wings (+120) at Anaheim Ducks (-140) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

Nashville Predators (-130) at Los Angeles Kings (+110) – 5.5 Projected Goal Total

1/6 NHL DraftKings Individual Rankings

Centers

  1. Nathan MacKinnon – Colorado – $9,500
  2. Brayden Point – Tampa Bay – $6,600
  3. Nazem Kadri – Colorado – $6,800
  4. Aleksandr Barkov – Florida – $6,900
  5. Jack Hughes – New Jersey – $5,800
  6. Tomas Hertl – San Jose – $6,300

Wingers

  1. Filip Forsberg – Nashville – $6,700
  2. Johnny Gaudreau – Calgary – $6,500
  3. Patrick Kane – Chicago – $7,200
  4. Bryan Rust – Pittsburgh – $5,500
  5. Troy Terry – Anaheim – $4,700
  6. Craig Smith – Boston – $4,400

Defense

  1. Roman Josi – Nashville – $7,200
  2. Rasmus Dahlin – Buffalo – $4,500
  3. Damon Severson – New Jersey – $3,900
  4. Oliver Kylington – Calgary – $3,200
  5. Ryan Graves – New Jersey – $3,900
  6. Brent Burns – San Jose – $6,100

Goalies

  1. Jusse Saros – Nashville – $7,700
  2. Marc-Andre Fleury – Chicago – $8,200

Cash Considerations

Nathan MacKinnon, Brayden Point, Filip Forsberg, Rasmus Dahlin

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