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It’s the final Tuesday Hot Shot for the 2022-2023 NHL regular season! It’s hard to believe that we are here already. The playoffs are just around the corner, and it’s been a pleasure getting these articles out all season. Tonight’s slate has 10 games. One more time, let’s find the best NHL DFS plays for DraftKings and FanDuel. Good luck!

Goalies

Linus Ullmark – Boston Bruins: The Bruins host the Capitals tonight, and the Caps have a pretty poor looking lineup. Even if Ovechkin ends up suiting up, this is a good spot for Ullmark.

Connor Hellebuyck – Winnipeg Jets: This is a solid spot for Hellebuyck tonight, as the Wild roll out their younger guys so they can rest their stars for the playoffs.

Thatcher Demko – Vancouver Canucks: The Canucks take on the Ducks tonight, and this is a solid matchup for Demko. He should see a decent amount of shots, and has a good chance at a win.

High Risk Goalie Pick – Alex Nedeljkovic – Detroit Red Wings: The Wings head to Carolina tonight to face the Hurricanes. This is a high upside, high risk pick. Needle’s numbers look pretty good recently, even though it’s a small sample. He should face a ton of shots, and if he can hold his own, he could see a save bonus.

Others to Consider: Antti Raanta (CAR), Carter Hart (PHI), Laurent Brossoit (VGK)

Lines to Build Around

These NHL DFS 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 Jersey Devils 2 – Jack Hughes/Jesper Bratt/Ondrej Palat/Dougie Hamilton: This is a very, very nice spot for the second line for the Devils. They should see the second line for Buffalo tonight in a very plus matchup. You can consider a power play look, but the second line has a chance to be a top play tonight.

Pittsburgh Penguins 2 – Evgeni Malkin/Jason Zucker/Rickard Rakell: The second line for the Pens should see the top six for the Blackhawks in really nice matchup. The top line is in a good spot, but this one is the one we should key on. Feel free to roll a power play look here as well.

Philadelphia Flyers 1 – Morgan Frost/Travis Konecny/Joel Farabee: The Flyers are on a skid, but they get to play the lowly Blue Jackets tonight in Philly. This is a great spot for the top line, and there is a good chance that they get overlooked tonight since they don’t have anything to play for.

High Risk Lines

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

Vancouver Canucks Power Play – JT Miller/Elias Pettersson/Phil DiGiuseppe/Brock Boeser/Quinn Hughes: This is a nice spot for the power play unit tonight, as Anaheim boasts one of the worst penalty killing units in the league. They also take quite a few penalties, so there should be ample opportunity for this unit tonight.

Carolina Hurricanes 3 – Jordan Staal/Jordan Martinook/Jesper Fast: This line should see the top line for the Red Wings tonight in a nice matchup. They should hard match, so there should be plenty of chances for them to get on the board and make for a great value line. Carolina 1 is also in play if this is too risky for you.

Colorado Avalanche 1 – Nathan MacKinnon/Mikko Rantanen/Evan Rodrigues/Devon Toews: The top Colorado line is almost always in play, but tonight against Edmonton, we could see a very tight game. This should be a playoff style game that could be tightly contested with little scoring. To play COL1, you have to pay a lot of salary, so that makes them quite a risk to roll tonight.

Winnipeg Jets 1 – Pierre-Luc Dubois/Kyle Connor/Mark Scheifele/Josh Morrissey: Right back to the well with Winnipeg tonight, as they head to Minnesota, who is resting their main guys for the playoffs. This line should see some decent opportunities tonight.

NHL DFS Honorable Mentions: EDMPP, VGK2, TOR1

Value Options – DraftKings

Consider these NHL DFS plays to help save you some salary in your lineups on DraftKings. Be sure to stack!

Center: Jordan Staal ($2800) – Carolina Hurricanes

Wing: Ondrej Palat ($3500) – New Jersey Devils

Defense: TJ Brodie ($3300) – Toronto Maple Leafs

Value Options – FanDuel

Consider these NHL DFS plays to help save you some salary in your lineups on FanDuel. Be sure to stack!

Center: Jordan Staal ($4000) – Carolina Hurricanes

Wing: Ondrej Palat ($4100) – New Jersey Devils

Defense: TJ Brodie ($3700) – Toronto Maple Leafs

Cash Considerations – DraftKings and FanDuel

Center: Jack Hughes – New Jersey Devils

Wing: Kyle Connor – Winnipeg Jets

Defense: Alex Pietrangelo – Vegas Golden Knights

Goalie: Carter Hart – Philadelphia Flyers

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We have officially entered the final week of the NHL regular season. This week brings us a few big slates, starting with tonight, as we get 10 games to look at. It is important in this last week to keep an eye on news, as some teams may be sitting key players to rest them for the playoffs. Let’s find the best NHL DFS plays for DraftKings and FanDuel. Good luck!

Goalies

Philipp Grubauer – Seattle Kraken: Grubauer has not been on our list too often this season, as his numbers have been pretty inconsistent. However, as of late, he has been looking solid, and he gets a date with the Coyotes tonight. This is a safer, limited upside play that can be considered for cash games.

Jake Oettinger – Dallas Stars: Another cash consideration is Otter for the Stars, as they take on the Red Wings in Detroit tonight. The Stars have been very limiting on defense, and should be able to limit the already stagnant Detroit offense.

Igor Shesterkin – New York Rangers: This play is a bit riskier, as the Rangers take on Buffalo tonight on home ice. The Sabres have been generating chances over their last five, so this is a solid upside play. Igor should be able to handle the Sabres offense tonight.

Frederik Andersen – Carolina Hurricanes: The Canes head to Ottawa tonight to face the Sens, and Freddie has been playing well of late. There should be some upside here, as Carolina has limited chances, but Ottawa still shoots the puck quite a bit.

High Risk Goalie Pick – Mads Sogaard – Ottawa Senators: This one is very, very, very risky. Sogaard has some awful numbers over his last five games, and Carolina is a good team. However, Carolina has only been scoring 1.6 goals per game over their last five, and they shoot the puck a ton. This is a very interesting spot for Sogaard tonight that could come with some huge upside. If you do go here, don’t stack Carolina against him in the same lineup.

Others to Consider: Alex Lyon (FLA), Alex Stalock (CHI), Ilya Samsonov (TOR), Ilya Sorokin (NYI), Connor Hellebuyck (WPG)

Lines to Build Around

These NHL DFS 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).

Winnipeg Jets 1 – Pierre-Luc Dubois/Mark Scheifele/Kyle Connor/Josh Morrissey: This line is in a fantastic spot tonight and should be the play of the night. Keep an eye on the news though, because it is possible that Connor sits, and if he does, we have to see who slots in for him. If not, then this is the top play on the board tonight.

New York Rangers 1 – Mika Zibanejad/Chris Kreider/Patrick Kane/Adam Fox: The Rangers’ top line should see a good bit of the depth for the Sabres tonight in a very nice matchup. There should be plenty of chances to score tonight, and this is the line that we will want to play. You can also consider NYR3 to be different tonight, but they carry a lot more risk.

Dallas Stars 1 – Roope Hintz/Joe Pavelski/Jason Robertson/Miro Heiskanen: The top line for the Stars has a date with the second line for the Red Wings tonight in a great matchup. Replace Pavelski with Benn in this look for a power play and different look.

High Risk Lines

These are NHL DFS 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).

Calgary Flames 2 – Mikael Backlund/Andrew Mangiapane/Jonathan Huberdeau: This second line for the Flames should see a bunch of the second line for the Preds in a plus matchup. The risk here is that Saros has been decent in net and could limit the upside of this line. However, Nashville has been bleeding chances over their last five, so there is still some reason to play these guys tonight.

Carolina Hurricanes Power Play – Sebastian Aho/Seth Jarvis/Martin Necas/Teuvo Teravainen/Brent Burns: This play is more about the fact that the top two lines are in good spots tonight, rather than the actual power play matchup. There should be plenty of opportunities for both top lines, and this approach gets you exposure to both.

Chicago Blackhawks 2 – Jonathan Toews/Jason Dickinson/Tyler Johnson: This line should see the third line for the Wild tonight in a very, very nice matchup. They are very risky, since it’s Chicago, but are worth a look in a deep GPP.

Dallas Stars 2 – Wyatt Johnston/Evgenii Dadonov/Jamie Benn: This line has a great matchup tonight as well against the top line for the Red Wings. They should come in significantly lower owned and are worth a shot as a value line.

NHL DFS Honorable Mentions: SEAPP, NSH2, TORPP, FLA2, LAKPP

Value Options – DraftKings

Consider these NHL DFS plays to help save you some salary in your lineups on DraftKings. Be sure to stack!

Center: Jesper Kotkaniemi ($3000) – Carolina Hurricanes

Wing: Jason Dickinson ($3200) – Chicago Blackhawks

Defense: Dante Fabbro ($3200) – Nashville Predators

Value Options – FanDuel

Consider these NHL DFS plays to help save you some salary in your lineups on FanDuel. Be sure to stack!

Center: Jason Dickinson ($4300) – Chicago Blackhawks

Wing: Evgenii Dadonov ($4200) – Dallas Stars

Defense: Dante Fabbro ($3800) – Nashville Predators

Cash Considerations – DraftKings and FanDuel

Center: Pierre-Luc Dubois – Winnipeg Jets

Wing: Jason Robertson – Dallas Stars

Defense: Adam Fox – New York Rangers

Goalie: Jake Oettinger – Dallas Stars

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Welcome to a special Saturday Night edition of the WinDaily NHL Between the Benches Article! Teams have just a few games left, as many are left jockeying for a Wild Card position. Especially in the east, where there is a big Final push in the Wild Card race (all four teams competing for the two spots will be in action tonight)! Tonight’s 4/8 NHL slate begins at 7:00 pm ET. Don’t forget to lock your lines and check the discord for any updates! Let’s get right into it!

4/8 NHL Stack Report

1. Seattle Kraken 1 (McCann-Beniers-Eberle)

— I truly cannot believe how good the Kraken have been compared to last season. They started hot and have ended hot enough to secure their first-ever playoff spot. Much of their success has been due in large part to the efforts of their top line, who have been ruthless over their latest winning streak. Each player on this line has at least three goals and three assists over their last five games. Truly an impressive feat, especially considering all three were shut out when they played against the Kings a few games back. Luckily for the Kraken, they’re not playing the Kings tonight. They’re playing the Chicago Blackhawks, a team whose only short-term future is the high draft pick they’ll be getting this offseason. The Blackhawks have been beyond bad on both sides of the puck, sitting in dead last for goals scored per game and 4th last for shots against per game (all their other stats are in the same neighbourhood). There is not much more that can be said about the positive prospects of this line tonight; they’re good players, they’ve been hot as of late, they’re affordable for DFS, and they’re up against a bad team. That checks all my boxes for a stellar line. Not to mention, all three top liners see power play time with McCann on the first unit and Eberle and Beniers on the second unit.

Ideal Defensive Partner(s): Vince Dunn

2. Florida Panthers 2 (Luostarainen-Lundell-Tkachuk)

— Florida is one of the four teams mentioned at the beginning of the article who are currently jockeying for a wild card spot in the east, and given their strength of schedule of their last three games of the season, I think they are going to have to fight hard to secure one of the two available spots. Even more so considering how their offence has been firing as of late. The teams leading scorer Matthew Tkachuk and his linemates have been insanely productive throughout the Panthers’ recent five-game winning streak. Amongst themselves, they have eight goals and eight assists over their recent win streak. Tonight, they’ll be up against a recently eliminated Washington Capitals, who are certainly the easiest of their final three games. It’s also worth noting that the Panthers have been an offensive juggernaut this season, sitting first in shots on goal per game and fourth in the league in goals per game. Even if the Panthers don’t pull two points out of this game, I expect the second line to do some real damage on the scoresheet.


Ideal Defensive Partner(s): Brandon Montour

Honorable Mention(s): Toronto Maple Leafs 2 (Marner-Tavares-Nylander), Colorado Avalanche 1 (Rodrigues-MacKinnon-Rantanen), New York Rangers 2 (Panarin-Trocheck-Tarasenko)

4/8 NHL Goalie Tracker

Best (Goalies to Roster)

  1. Filip Gustavsson
  2. Ilya Samsonov
    Honorable Mention(s): Alex Lyon

Worst (Goalies to Target)

1. Alex Stalock
Honorable Mention(s): Carter Hart

4/8 NHL Wild Card Targets

Matt Boldy
– Boldy has been absolutely unstoppable as of late as the young forward sits third in his team in scoring, which was bolstered by his five goals, and two assists over his last five games. It will be interesting to see how the Wild’s lines shake up tonight, considering that the team’s leading scorer Kirill Kaprizov is set to return to the lineup tonight, but Boldy will be worth a look regardless, especially against the Blues, whose inconsistency struggles have seen them eliminated from playoff contention. One thing is for certain as the Wild prepare for the playoffs, I can see Boldy and Kaprizov finding an extra gear tonight.

Honorable Mention(s): Evan Rodrigues, Tyler Bertuzzi, Jack Hughes

Core Four: (ALWAYS BE STACKIN’)

Center Matty Beniers

Winger Vladimir Tarasenko

Defenseman – Justin Faulk (or Brandon Montour)

Goalie Filip Gustafsson

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Welcome to April and the final push for the NHL playoffs! Tonight gives us a huge 11 game slate with a ton of options. Let’s find the best NHL DFS plays for DraftKings and FanDuel. Good luck!

Goalies

Alexandar Georgiev – Colorado Avalanche: The Avs are in a really good spot tonight, and Georgiev should have a decent night against the Sharks.

Joonas Korpisalo – Los Angeles Kings: The Kings host the Oilers tonight, which seems on the surface like it’s a bad idea to play Korpi. However, the Kings have been solid on defense, and Korpisalo has some very good looking numbers. There will be a ton of shot volume tonight, which is great for upside.

Collin Delia – Vancouver Canucks: The Canucks take on the Kraken tonight, and this is a solid matchup for Delia. He should see a decent amount of shots, and has a good chance at a win.

High Risk Goalie Pick – Devon Levi – Buffalo Sabres: This is the just about the most risk you can take on a slate, playing a young goalie on the road against Florida. However, there will be a ton of shot volume, and in a small sample, Levi’s numbers look pretty good. It’s worth a shot in a deep GPP. If you do go here, you have to be okay with fading Florida in that lineup.

Others to Consider: Joseph Woll (TOR), Antti Raanta (CAR), Alex Lyon (FLA)

Lines to Build Around

These NHL DFS 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 1 – Nathan MacKinnon/Mikko Rantanen/Valeri Nichushkin/Cale Makar: This top line is in a great, great spot tonight, and should be a priority against a poor Sharks defense. They should be matched up against the second line, which is a very nice opportunity.

Florida Panthers 1 – Aleksander Barkov/Carter Verhaeghe/Anthony Duclair/Brandon Montour: The top line for Florida gets a really nice matchup against the top line for the Sabres. That Sabres top line is not good on defense, and this line should see a ton of opportunity tonight. You can mix and match with some Tkachuk and Reinhart here to make it a power play look if you prefer. Remember not to play these guys against Levi in any lineups.

Toronto Maple Leafs 2 – John Tavares/Mitch Marner/William Nylander/Morgan Rielly: The Leafs second line is in a very nice spot against the top six for the Blue Jackets and a rookie goalie. They should see a lot of chances and should probably be chalky. However, they are well worth the play tonight.

High Risk Lines

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

Carolina Hurricanes 2 – Jesper Kotkaniemi/Jesse Puljujarvi/Stefan Noesen: This is a good spot for the second line for the Canes tonight against Ottawa, who has been giving up a decent amount of chances. This line hasn’t been a scoring machine, so they run some risk, but have a chance to change that a bit tonight.

Montreal Canadiens 2 – Jake Evans/Mike Hoffman/Brendan Gallagher: This is not a sexy play by any means, but it should be some really good value, as the second line for the Canadiens takes on the second line for the Red Wings.

Los Angeles Kings 2 – Phillip Danault/Viktor Arvidsson/Trevor Moore: The second Kings line has a date with the Draisaitl line for Edmonton, and that is a surprisingly good matchup. EDM2 is not very good on defense, and this line should see them all night long.

Vegas Golden Knights 1 – Jack Eichel/Jonathan Marchessault/Ivan Barbashev/Alex Pietrangelo: The top line for the Knights should see the third line for the Predators tonight in a plus matchup. There should be some good chances for this line to light the lamp.

Philadelphia Flyers 1 – Morgan Frost/Travis Konecny/Owen Tippett: The Flyers top line should see the Blues top line in a really good matchup tonight. They will likely be overlooked, and have a ton of potential upside.

NHL DFS Honorable Mentions: CGY1, EDMPP, OTT2, NJD1, STL2, SEA3, VANPP

Value Options – DraftKings

Consider these NHL DFS plays to help save you some salary in your lineups on DraftKings. Be sure to stack!

Center: Jake Evans ($2600) – Montreal Canadiens

Wing: Jesse Puljujarvi ($2600) – Carolina Hurricanes

Defense: Ben Hutton ($2900) – Vegas Golden Knights

Value Options – FanDuel

Consider these NHL DFS plays to help save you some salary in your lineups on FanDuel. Be sure to stack!

Center: Jake Evans ($3800) – Montreal Canadiens

Wing: Jesse Puljujarvi ($3400) – Carolina Hurricanes

Defense: Ben Hutton ($4200) – Vegas Golden Knights

Cash Considerations – DraftKings and FanDuel

Center: Aleksander Barkov – Florida Panthers

Wing: Valeri Nichushkin – Colorado Avalanche

Defense: Alex Pietrangelo – Vegas Golden Knights

Goalie: Alexandar Georgiev – Colorado Avalanche

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Welcome back to the Friday Night WinDaily NHL Between the Benches Article! Teams are beginning to secure their spots while others are jockeying for a Wild Card position. I think we will see a photo-finish in the 2023 playoff race, and we some great NHL action coming your way tonight! Tonight’s 3/31 NHL slate begins at 7:00 pm ET. Don’t forget to lock your lines and check the discord for any updates! Let’s get right into it!

3/31 NHL Stack Report

1. New York Rangers 1 (Panarin-Zibanejad-Tarasenko)

— Welcoming Devon Levi to the NHL tonight is the New York Rangers who have arguably one of the deepest rosters in the NHL with their top three lines all performing well as we head into teams final playoff pushes. Out of the three lines, the Rangers top line have been my favourite as of late. Zibanejad and Panarin in Particular have been racking up a lot of points as of late and the line averages anywhere from 18 to 19 minutes of ice time per night along with Power play time for every member of the top unit. With Panarin and Zibanejad on the top Power Play and Tarasenko on the second power play unit. Despite the high offensive output, Buffalo has regularly been one of the worst offensive teams in the league this season as they sit tied for third worst in the league in goals against average and somehow they’re still fighting for a Wild Card spot! The Rangers on the other hand have secured a spot in the playoffs and are poised to exploit their opponents bad offence as they are coming in with one of the highest implied totals of the slate at 3.6 implied goals. What it also comes down to is form, The Rangers have won 7 of their last 9 games with high scores against most teams and the Sabres have lost 6 of their last 9 including an OT loss against the Rangers. On a final note, the Sabres have been terrible at home while the Rangers have an impressive record on the road. So, if anything this game taking place in Buffalo might actually play as an advantage to the Rangers.

Ideal Defensive Partner(s): Adam Fox

2. Dallas Stars 1 (Robertson-Hintz-Pavelski)

— The Stars have been sneaky good this season. They’re second in the Central division, are tied for seventh in the league in goals per game and are just a game or two away from securing their playoff spot. Not to mention, their top line has absolutely been tearing it up. With each member of the top line having at least a point per game over their last five games. All while each sees around 20 minutes of ice time per game, along with time on the Stars top Power Play unit. This line has stayed the same for nearly the entire season and a half and the chemistry that these three have formed is remarkable. This line has been clicking and their production is off the chart. Lets not forget, they’re coming up against an Arizona team who give up an average of 3.44 goals against per game and have lost their last five games, I am heavily on the Stars in this one. These two teams also faced off at the beginning of the month in Dallas where the Stars secured a 4-2 comeback win!


Ideal Defensive Partner(s): Miro Heiskanen

Honorable Mention(s): New York Rangers 2 (Kane-Trochek-Kreider), Buffalo Sabres 2 (Peterka-Cozens-Quinn)

3/31 NHL Goalie Tracker

Best (Goalies to Roster)

  1. Jake Oettinger
  2. Connor Hellebuyck
    Honorable Mention(s): Devon Levi

Worst (Goalies to Target)

1. Marcus Hellberg
Honorable Mention(s): Karel Vejmelka

3/31 NHL Wild Card Targets

Brock Boeser
– Boeser has been an absolute monster as of late. Over his last three games he has six points (3 goals, 3 assists) and has averaged around 19 minutes of ice time over those three games. In what has been a pretty disappointing season, he has turned it on over the last week. Unfortunately for him, this latest push comes when the Canucks are on the outside looking for the playoff race. However, aside from the playoff race, he is a solid DFS option tonight, with a lot of upside, given how he’s performed throughout his career.

Honorable Mention(s): Nino Nieddereiter, David Perron, Filip Chytll

Core Four: (ALWAYS BE STACKIN’)

Center Mika Zibanejad

Winger Jason Robertson

Defenseman – Neal Pionk (Heiskanen is a good option but he’s been a little cold)

Goalie Jake Oettinger (Levi is a good GPP option for DFS if you are fading the New York Rangers in one of your lines)

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After a solid six game slate, the NHL gives us a decent 10 gamer. There should be plenty of decent spots to look tonight. Let’s find the best NHL DFS plays for DraftKings and FanDuel. Good luck!

Goalies

Linus Ullmark – Boston Bruins: The Bruins host the Predators tonight, who basically have a minor league lineup. With that being said, Ullmark is a safer play on a large slate.

Joonas Korpisalo – Los Angeles Kings: The Kings are in a good spot tonight against the Flames, and this is a nice upside spot. While the Flames have been bad defensively, they are still firing a bunch of shots at the net.

Igor Shesterkin – New York Rangers: The Rangers host the Blue Jackets tonight, and this is your cash goalie play on the night. If you have the salary in GPP and want to play him, you totally can, but don’t force him into your GPPs.

High Risk Goalie Pick – Andrei Vasilevskiy – Tampa Bay Lightning: It’s weird to have Vas here as a high risk pick, since he is usually a staple in our lineups. However, he has been kind of struggling recently, and his numbers of late are mediocre for his caliber of talent. He gets a matchup tonight with Carolina, so the upside is there. If he can get back to his normal play, this is a good play tonight.

Others to Consider: Frederik Andersen (CAR), Carter Hart (PHI), Connor Hellebuyck (WPG), Thatcher Demko (VAN)

Lines to Build Around

These NHL DFS 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 Rangers 1 – Mika Zibanejad/Chris Kreider/Vladimir Tarasenko/Adam Fox: Play all the Rangers tonight. This top line is in about the best spot you can ask for, and they should be able to dominate the Blue Jackets tonight. The second line is in a good spot as well, so a power play look is not out of the question here.

Los Angeles Kings 2 – Phillip Danault/Kevin Fiala/Viktor Arvidsson: The second Kings line is in a great spot tonight against the Flames. Calgary has been leaky defensively and giving up a ton of shots, chances, and goals. This line should be able to take advantage of that and light the lamp tonight.

Dallas Stars 1 – Roope Hintz/Joe Pavelski/Jason Robertson/Miro Heiskanen: The Stars have a really nice matchup tonight against the Blackhawks. This line should see a bunch of the Entwistle line in a juicy matchup. The second line here is also in a good spot, so replacing Pavelski with Jamie Benn is a solid approach.

Vegas Golden Knights 2 – William Karlsson/Pavel Dorofeyev/Mike Amadio: This second line should see a lot of the second line for Edmonton in a fantastic matchup. There is a ton of upside in this play tonight, and there should be minimal ownership. You can also opt for a power play look here, as Edmonton is not good on the penalty kill, and they take the 4th most penalties in the league.

High Risk Lines

These are NHL DFS 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).

Boston Bruins 3 – Charlie Coyle/Tyler Bertuzzi/Trent Frederic: The third line for the Bruins should get a decent matchup with the depth of the Predators tonight, which sets them up nicely. They are a higher risk play, and it hinges on the health of Bergeron and Marchand. With the Bruins locked into a playoff spot, expect them to ease off the gas a little bit to end the year and stay healthy. If Bergeron and Marchand play, BOS1 is squarely in play tonight as well.

New York Rangers 3 – Filip Chytil/Alexis Lafreniere/Kaapo Kakko: Yeah…every line for the Rangers is in play tonight. This line should help with the top line tonight, which puts them in a great spot. If you want to pay up elsewhere, this is a good way to be a little different.

Vancouver Canucks 3 – Sheldon Dries/Aidan McDonough/Conor Garland: This line has a great matchup against the depth of the Blues tonight. They are very risky, but they should see plenty of chances, even though they may see limited ice time.

Carolina Hurricanes 3 – Jordan Staal/Jesper Fast/Jordan Martinook: The Canes’ third line is finally back in play! They get the Lightning tonight at home, and this line should be matched up against the top line for the Bolts. This sets them up nicely to see some quality chances.

Pittsburgh Penguins 1 – Sidney Crosby/Jake Guentzel/Bryan Rust/Kris Letang: While the Pens have been struggling to win games, they are generating a ton of chances. This top line has a fantastic spot tonight, and they will very likely be overlooked.

NHL DFS Honorable Mentions: BOS1, TBL1, CAR2, PHIPP, WPG1, VAN1

Value Options – DraftKings

Consider these NHL DFS plays to help save you some salary in your lineups on DraftKings. Be sure to stack!

Center: Jordan Staal ($3100) – Carolina Hurricanes

Wing: Alexis Lafreniere ($3000) – New York Rangers

Defense: Jordan Harris ($3000) – Montreal Canadiens

Value Options – FanDuel

Consider these NHL DFS plays to help save you some salary in your lineups on FanDuel. Be sure to stack!

Center: Jordan Staal ($4000) – Carolina Hurricanes

Wing: Alexis Lafreniere ($4200) – New York Rangers

Defense: Jordan Harris ($3800) – Montreal Canadiens

Cash Considerations – DraftKings and FanDuel

Center: Roope Hintz – Dallas Stars

Wing: Vladimir Tarasenko – New York Rangers

Defense: Miro Heiskanen – Dallas Stars

Goalie: Igor Shesterkin – New York Rangers

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With just over 2 weeks left in the NHL season, things are starting to heat up! Each night brings a little more importance for the teams who are making their final playoff push. We get six games to break down tonight. Let’s find the best NHL DFS plays for DraftKings and FanDuel. Good luck!

Goalies

Jonas Johansson – Colorado Avalanche: The Avs head to Anaheim tonight to face the Ducks, who have been a bad team all year long. They have been struggling to score lately, and this should be a solid play for your cash games.

Marc-Andre Fleury – Minnesota Wild: The Wild host the Kraken tonight, and this should be a nice upside spot for Fleury. This should be a lower scoring game, so both goalies are in play, but the lean is MAF.

Ilya Sorokin – New York Islanders: The Isles host the Devils tonight, and Sorokin should see a lot of shot volume. The Isles have been good at limiting chances, so this should be a decent upside spot for Sorokin.

High Risk Goalie Pick – Karel Vejmelka – Arizona Coyotes: The Coyotes host the Oilers tonight, so no one will play Veggie. However, his numbers over his last five are very solid, and he should see a ton of shots. This is a very risky, high upside play tonight, and is a good way to gain a ton of leverage on the field.

Lines to Build Around

These NHL DFS 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/JT Compher/Valeri Nichushkin/Mikko Rantanen/Cale Makar: The Avalanche are in a fantastic spot tonight against the Ducks, who currently have the 30th ranked penalty killing unit, and are 7th in the league in time shorthanded per game. The Avs’ power play is ranked 4th in the league, and it should see a ton of opportunity tonight.

Florida Panthers Power Play – Aleksander Barkov/Matthew Tkachuk/Carter Verhaeghe/Sam Reinhart/Brandon Montour: The Panthers’ top line is in a great spot tonight, and could very well be overlooked. This is a reunion of sorts, and people will flock to Edmonton and Colorado. This line has huge upside and could be all the leverage you need.

High Risk Lines

These are NHL DFS 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).

Edmonton Oilers Power Play – Connor McDavid/Leon Draisaitl/Ryan Nugent-Hopkins/Zach Hyman/Evan Bouchard: We do have to talk about the Oilers tonight, because they are going to be heavily owned. Their power play unit is the way to go tonight, as Arizona is takes the most penalties in the league and is ranked 22nd on the penalty kill. This is the top unit in the league, so of course we need to consider them.

Montreal Canadiens 2 – Kirby Dach/Denis Gurianov/Jonathan Drouin: We are going to go back to the well with Montreal’s second line tonight, as they face a Sabres team who could be without Tage Thompson. Generally, they use Thompson’s line against the second line, which is a great setup to begin with, but with Thompson being out, it should open up some better chances for this line.

Ottawa Senators 3 – Dylan Gambrell/Julien Gauthier/Derick Brassard: One of the tougher parts about playing this slate is finding value. The top plays are all expensive, and not a lot of value looks ‘good’. This line should have some chances, but are the riskiest play on the board tonight.

NHL DFS Honorable Mentions: BUFPP, OTT1, FLA3

Value Options – DraftKings

Consider these NHL DFS plays to help save you some salary in your lineups on DraftKings. Be sure to stack!

Center: Eric Staal ($3200) – Florida Panthers

Wing: Denis Gurianov ($3200) – Montreal Canadiens

Defense: JJ Moser ($3300) – Arizona Coyotes

Value Options – FanDuel

Consider these NHL DFS plays to help save you some salary in your lineups on FanDuel. Be sure to stack!

Center: Eric Staal ($3800) – Florida Panthers

Wing: Denis Gurianov ($4100) – Montreal Canadiens

Defense: JJ Moser ($4500) – Arizona Coyotes

Cash Considerations – DraftKings and FanDuel

Center: Nathan MacKinnon – Colorado Avalanche

Wing: Matthew Tkachuk – Florida Panthers

Defense: Dougie Hamilton – New Jersey Devils

Goalie: Jonas Johansson – Colorado Avalanche

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Welcome to this week’s edition of the Saturday Slapshot.   We’re getting close to the point of the season where teams will start jockeying for playoff position. We have a clear upper echelon of teams, a bottom tier, and then a bunch of in the middle. Tonight’s 7-game slate of NHL DFS gives us teams in all three categories. Buckle up, it’s gonna be a fun ride tonight.

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

NHL DFS Goaltending

Matt Murray vs. Carolina – I don’t mind Matt Murray here one bit. Yes, the Hurricanes can have a dynamic offense at times. However, they haven’t shown it over the last couple of weeks. In their last 8 games, the Hurricanes have scored just 17 goals for an average of just a smidge over 2. This is a team that we can attack with a goalie right now and I plan on doing so with one that will cost us just $7.5k on DK tonight. He’s risky, but the price makes it appealing.

Darcy Kuemper vs. Pittsburgh – Another cheap goalie vs. another team struggling to put the puck in the back of the net. I’m a bit more risk-averse with my goalies these days and this is another example of that. The Penguins have scored less than 3 goals per game over the last couple of weeks, and I don’t think that changes much tonight. While they have some star power, they’re also all mostly struggling. This is a spot that Kuemper can succeed in tonight.

NHL DFS Stacks

Edmonton 1 (McDavid, Kane, Hyman) + Nurse vs. Vegas

The surface numbers aren’t that bad for Vegas right now. Over the last couple of weeks, they’ve given up just 2.88 goals per game. Not bad! However, if you dig a bit deeper you can see their goaltending has been keeping them afloat. Vegas is giving up nearly 16 high-danger chances per game and over 34 shots on goal per game over that stretch. Against an offense like Edmonton, that many high-danger chances and that many shots on goal are asking for trouble.

I’m going to attack Vegas tonight with the best hockey player on this planet, and that’s Connor McDavid. McDavid has 5 goals and 6 assists over his last 5 games. He’s having by far the best season of his career, and that’s saying a lot. I have a slight preference to pair him with Kane over Hyman as Kane is $500 cheaper on DK tonight. That savings, while not high, will come in handy when paying all the way up for McDavid.

Dropping down to line 2 is also in play. Draisaitl is also playing some unreal hockey right now with 12 points in his last 5 games. You can pair him with a very cheap Yamamoto. Yamamoto has 10 high-danger chances over his last 5 and we know that Vegas gives up a ton of those.

Dallas 3 (Johnston, Benn, Dadonov) + Heiskanen vs. Vancouver

Vancouver has been playing better of late, giving up just 2.29 goals over the last couple of weeks. That said, they’re going to have their hands full tonight vs. a very good Dallas Stars team. The Stars’ offense is rolling right now, scoring nearly 4.5 goals per game over their 8. They should be able to get to the Canucks tonight.

I’m going to drop down to the Stars’ third line tonight so save a little bit of cash. This line has been playing very well. Over their last 5, Benn and Johnston have combined for 7 goals and 12 total points. They should continue to play well in this matchup. We’ve seen the Canucks give up a ton of goals at points this season, tonight seems like a perfect time for it to happen again.

Columbus 2 (Roslovic, Johnson, Foudy) + Boqvist vs. Montreal

If you want to play both McDavid and Draisaitl together tonight, this line may your best bet to make it work. The Blue Jackets take on the Canadiens in a battle of 2 very awful teams. This game has the makings of a 7-6 game as neither team knows how to play defense and both teams have goaltenders that just aren’t very good.

This line is far from safe, but again, I want a piece of this game and this is a cheap way to get it. Roslovic has averaged close to a point per game over his last 5 games and is just $3.6k on DK. Johnson has 4 points in his last 5 and is even cheaper at $3.1k. If these guys can both get a couple of points while enabling us to fit the Oilers’ stars, we could be looking at a takedown tonight.

Other Stacks: Dal 1, Mtl 1 and 2, Columbus 1, NJ 1 and 2, Ott 1, Was 1, Stl 2

NHL DFS Top Value Defenseman

  • Travis Hamonic – $3.8k on DK
  • Mattias Ekholm – $3.7k on Dk
  • Marco Scandella– $2.5k on DK
  • Robert Bortuzzo – $2.5k on DK

Summary

We have a fun day of NHL DFS in store. I plan on loading up on Oilers tonight and going out from there. While I didn’t name them in my top stacks, St. Louis is in a marvelous position tonight.

Make sure to use our Projection model when setting lineups.

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Welcome back to the Friday Night WinDaily NHL Between the Benches Article! After another crazy week of hockey, we are greeted with a small three-game slate to start the weekend and continue the playoff push! Tonight’s 3/24 NHL slate begins at 7:00 pm ET. Don’t forget to lock your lines and check the discord for any updates! Let’s get right into it!

3/24 NHL Stack Report

1. New York Islanders 3 (Parise-Pageau-Fasching)

— The Islanders have been red hot as of late. They won their last three games including a 7-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs last Tuesday. They are playing great hockey and all of the Islanders top lines are getting involved in the scoring. I don’t expect much to change tonight. For starters, the Blue Jackets will be turning to veteran goaltender Michael Hutchinson who has not had the best of seasons for the Blue Jackets, giving up an average of five goals in each of his last three starts. On top of that, the Jackets have given up an average of around 7 goals over their last three games. The Islanders third line was impressive over the last few games with two goals and two assists in their last game against the Leafs. Usually the Islanders are not known as a high scoring team but they have been pouring it on as of late and if they can put up 7 goals against the Leafs, I would be shocked if they can’t do the same to the last placed Columbus Blue Jackets.

Ideal Defensive Partner(s): Noah Dobson

2. Colorado Avalanche 1 (Malgin-MacKinnon-Rantanen)

— Arizona has been rather surprising as of late but they were brought back down to earth in their last game against the Oilers giving up a lead with 8 minutes left, then succumbing to a masterclass from Connor McDavid in OT. Prior to their last game, the Avalanche were on a six game winning streak which included a 3-2 win over the Avalanche. Every goal the Avalanche scored involved a member of the top line and amongst themselves they registered two goals and two assists. Unfortunately for the Avalanche, they will be without a few top players (such as Makar, Landeskog and Rodrigues) but that gives an opportunity to players such as Malgin and Byram to make a case for themselves as the playoffs are fast approaching. The Avalanche are heavy favorites in this matchup for good reason and I would highly recommend having the Avalanche’s top players in your daily fantasy lineups tonight.


Ideal Defensive Partner(s): Bowen Byram

Honorable Mention(s): New York Islanders 2 (Engvall-Nelson-Palmieri), Buffalo Sabres 1 (Skinner-Thompson-Tuch)

3/24 NHL Goalie Tracker

Best (Goalies to Roster)

  1. Ilya Sorokin
  2. Alex Georgiev
    Honorable Mention(s): Craig Anderson

Worst (Goalies to Target)

1. Michael Hutchinson
Honorable Mention(s): Karel Vejmelka

3/24 NHL Wild Card Targets

Denis Malgin
– I know that he is in the second line of the article but I felt as though he was worth an extra mention in particular. As noted, he is getting a chance on Colorado’s top line due to injuries on the Avalanche roster and he has been impressive as of late with four points over his last three games. He has been seeing over 15 minutes of ice-time per game since the move up to the top line and I expect that to increase tonight as he has proven so far that he deserves a higher role in the Avalanche lineup. Malgin will also see time on Colorado’s second power play unit.

Honorable Mention(s): Timo Meier, JJ Moser, Cal Clutterbuck, Zach Parise

Core Four: (ALWAYS BE STACKIN’)

Center Nathan MacKinnon

Winger Denis Malgin

Defenseman – Noah Dobson

Goalie Ilya Sorokin

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