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Welcome the NHL DFS Man Advantage for a Monday night. It’s another small Monday night and I personally love these slates. A four-game slate, like Monday’s, is nice and manageable, unlike the behemoth that awaits on Tuesdays typically. This is a slate that might be filled with chalk because we have two teams that just pop off the screen as obvious plays. Boston is in Columbus to take on the Blue Jackets and the B’s have scored no less than four goals in their last four games. Included in that stretch is an eight-goal game against New Jersey and five against this Blue Jackets team on Saturday.

St. Louis plays host to Arizona on Monday in what should lead to them being the other popular team on this slate. Similar to Boston, St. Louis has scored no less than four goals in any of their last games, but what is different with the Blues is the fact they are allowing goals as well. St. Louis is 3-0-1 in their last, but they have allowed 14 goals in those games so I think Arizona may have some value on Monday.

As for the remaining two games, they feature potential playoff matchups in Toronto at Tampa Bay and Calgary at Los Angeles. The last time Tampa and Toronot met it was an eight goal affair and this one shouldn’t be much different. As for the night cap, both the Flames and Kings have good goaltending and this one could be a low scoring affair.

NHL Bets:

Check discord on Monday for any potential bets. With trades being made some lines will most likely change.

NHL DFS: Goalies

Linus Ullmark vs Columbus

Ullmark has quietly had a solid season for the Bruins and as the season winds down he is making a case to be their #1 goalie in the playoffs. Considering his matchup, Ullmark isn’t overly expensive on DK ($8.2k) and is 4-0-1 in his last five starts but is only averaging 24 saves per game. I would be the first one to look elsewhere when Ullmark has been in this season, so if I think he is the top play, there must be something there.

I don’t really have a great feeling about the rest of the goalies on this slate. All three of Jacob Markstrom, Andrei Vasilevskiy, and Ville Husso are the best goalies in real life on the slate tonight but I don’t love their matchups. I think on such a small slate going with Cal Petterson or Jack Campbell could be an interesting way to go for GPP’s.

NHL DFS: Slate Overview

As I mentioned in the open, Boston and St. Louis are in the best spots on Monday, but I do prefer to build around one of those teams.

Boston Bruins Line 2 (Hall – Haula – Pastrnak)

While the Bruins top line of Marchand/Bergeron/DeBrusk has been equally as productive in recent games, I prefer to go with the B’s second line. Erik Haula comes in with points in five of last six games including goals in back-to-back games and 10 points total in this current stretch. Haula is cheap considering the upside he is a great piece to offset the cost of David Pastrnak. In his last five games, Pasta has 10 points (five goals, five assists) and is averaging 5.2 shots on goal per game. His price tag is high ($8K+ on both sites) but I am willing to pay up and make builds work around him and this line on Monday. Hall is no slouch either with seven points in his last five games including three goals. Boston has inexpensive defensemen that are solid plays on this slate. Hampus Lindholm has been excellent since being acquired by the Bruins before the trade deadline, Brandon Carlo is another cheap dman that has been racking up the ancillary points lately.

Los Angeles Line 1 (Iafallo – Kopitar – Kempe)

I think Boston L2 could carry some ownership, so to counter that possibility I want to pair them with the Kings first line. Between Boston, Toronto, St. Louis, Calgary, and Tampa there is a good chance nobody plays the Kings. Anze Kopitar has seven points over the Kings last seven games including three multi-point games. Adrian Kempe has eight points in the last seven, including points in four of the last five and is averaging over three shots on goal per game. On defense, Sean Durzi has been an aberration for the Kings with Drew Doughty out. Durzi has five points in the last six, but he also has 14 shots on goal and 20 blocked shots. For his salary, Durzi is producing above and beyond. If you need super cheap dmen, both Troy Stecher and Alexander Edler are min price on DK. Stecher is the anicallary point guy, meanwhile Edler has four points in his last five.

Other Options

Calgary Flames L1: Gaudreau – Lindholm – Tkachuk / Dmen: Hanifin, Andersson

Columbus Blue Jackets L1 (value): Voracek – Roslovic – Laine / Dmen: Gavrikov

St. Louis Blues L2: Buchnevich – Thomas – Tarasenko / Dmen: Parayko, Leddy, Faulk

St. Louis Blues L3 (value): Barbashev – Schenn – Toropchenko

Tampa Bay Lightning L1: Stamko – Point – Kucherov / Dmen: Hedman, Cernak, Sergachev

Tampa Bay Lightning L3 (value): Hagel – Paul – Colton

Toronto Maple Leafs L1: Buntin – Matthews – Marner / Dmen: Rielly, Giordano, Liljegren

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Welcome, everyone! We’re getting closer to the end of the season and as such every game matters so much more! Teams will be going extra hard if they’re in the hunt and it’s time for us to take advantage before the playoffs start! For tonight’s 4/3 NHL slate, we have a medium-sized six gamer and the 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!

4/3 NHL Stack Report

1. New York Rangers 1 (Kreider-Zibanejad-Vatrano)


It’s hard to start the article off with any other team tonight. Despite getting shut out in their last game. The Rangers’ top line has been simply unreal as of late. With the new edition of Vatrano from the Panthers, the Rangers’ top line is now more affordable and looks even more lethal. Tonight, the Rangers will be going up against a Flyers side who has really struggled defensively this season and is coming off a 6-3 loss last night to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

All three of the Rangers’ top liners see power-play time with Zibanejad and Kreider on the top line and Vatrano on the second line. Also of note is that the Flyers are currently on a four-game losing skid and as mentioned earlier, they played last night meaning that backup Martin Jones will be starting the game between the pipes (3.4 Goals against per game and an 8-14-3 record). With the Rangers at home against a tired team with notorious defensive struggles (3.51 Goals against per game, 34 shots on goal allowed per game), the oddsmakers did not hold back. The Rangers’ implied total is currently set at 4 and the Flyers is set at 2.2. This is by far the biggest mismatch of the slate and thankfully, the best available line is very stackable. I highly recommend starting your builds today with the New York Rangers’ top line.
Ideal Defensive Partner(s): Adam Fox

2. Edmonton Oilers 1 (Kane-McDavid-Puljajarvi)


Despite their hefty price, Edmonton has been one of the top goalscoring teams in the NHL this season, due in large part to their captain Connor McDavid, who is leading the league with 102 points. Anyone who is lucky enough to play alongside McDavid has benefitted on the score sheet as well which is why his whole line is playable tonight, along with his power-play teammates (like Leon Draisaitl).

Tonight of all nights, they are poised to be in a killer position against a divisional rival with significant defensive issues. The Ducks have been giving up 3.13 goals against per game and allowing 32.8 shots on goal against per game. Although Edmonton’s defensive stats have not been much better than Anaheim, a team simply cannot come into a game with McDavid exposing significant defensive issues, McDavid will take advantage of those opportunities every. single. time. The oddsmakers are in full agreement on this one too as they currently have the Oilers at an implied 4.0 goals tonight and have them listed as -215 favourites. If you have the salary I would definitely look at McDavid for tonight’s six-game NHL slate.
Ideal Defensive Partner(s): Darnell Nurse

Honorable Mention(s): DAL1 (Pavelski-Hintz-Robertson)

4/3 NHL Goalie Tracker

Best (Goalies to Roster)

  1. Jake Oettinger
  2. Igor Shesterkin
    Honorable Mention(s): Kevin Lankinen

Worst (Goalies to Target)

1. Karel Vejmelka
Honorable Mention(s): Mason Jones, Philipp Grubauer

4/3 NHL Wild Card Targets

Elias Pettersson
– At first glance, this pick seems a little out there. Vegas is instinctively a better team than Vancouver, so why would I recommend one of Vancouver’s top centers? Well, aside from a couple of wins against the Kraken, the Knights have really struggled to find consistency towards the tail end of the season this year. Their goalie injuries have not helped matters either. Currently, both Vegas and Vancouver sit outside a wild card spot and if Vancouver wants to remain in the hunt, they need a result tonight against the Golden Knights and in their next game on Wednesday (also against the Knights).

The bookies are looking at this one as a near-pick em but are favouring Vancouver slightly in this matchup with a 3.1 implied goal total at home. It’s hard to say if Vancouver will win tonight but realistically it’s very easy to see someone like Pettersson get involved on the scoresheet. Along with his time on Vancouver’s top power-play unit, he’s notched four goals over his last three games and has generally been on quite a heater throughout the month of March. He’s been seeing around 20 minutes of ice-time per game and Vegas has really struggled to contain Centers as they have been giving up 11.3 shots on goal/game to centers on the season.
Honorable Mention(s): Alex DeBrincat, Jack Eichel, Nick Schmaltz, Kailer Yamamoto

Core Four: (ALWAYS BE STACKIN’)

Center Connor McDavid

Winger Frank Vatrano

Defenseman – Alec Martinez

Goalie Connor Hellebuyck

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Welcome to Saturday’s edition of NHL Picks for PrizePicks, where we’ll be going through tonight’s slate to try to find some easily attainable props.  

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NHL Picks

Connor Hellebuyck – 2.5 Goals Allowed – Under

Hellebuyck has back to back really solid outings, allowing just 3 goals combined in his last 2 games against the Coyotes and Sabres.  This is a similar match tonight for Hellebuyck as the Kings haven’t really been scoring.  Over the last month they’re scoring just 2.5 goals per game.  This is a good sport for Hellebuyck to continue his good recent play.  He should be one of the top goalies on the night in DFS and I love the Under here from PrizePicks.

Elvis Merzlikins – 3.5 Goals Allowed – Over

We saw the firepower that the Bruins had in their last game as they scored 8 against the New Jersey Devils.  Tonight they face off against a Blue Jackets team that gave up more than 4.1 goals per game during the month of March.  A lot of that was due to the poor play of Elvis.  In back to back games against an Islanders team that doesn’t have nearly as much skill as the Bruins, he gave up 5 and 4 goals.  The Bruins have 2 top lines that can score at will.  They’ll get their 4 goals tonight.  It’s just a matter of whether it’s in the second or third period! 

Erik Haula – .5 Points – Over

I highlighted Haula in my Saturday Slapshot article that he’s one of my favorite plays tonight.  Skating alongside Pastrnak has really done him wonders.  Over his last 5 games, Haula has 2 goals and 6 assists.  He stands as good of a chance to get a point as most players tonight.  I’m going with the over on the PrizePicks prop tonight. 

Anthony Cirelli – .5 Points – Over

As much love as I have the Bruins tonight, I have nearly as much for the Lightning.  They’re paying against a Canadiens team that just doesn’t do much on the defensive side of things.  Their projected goal total is currently sitting at 4.3 right now.  Cirelli should play a big roll in getting the Lightning to that number.  He’s averaging a point per game over his last 5, and that includes 2 games with no points.  He always has multiple point upside and he should get at least one tonight in a cake matchup.  

PrizePicks Summary

There’s going to be a ton of offense to go around tonight.  Anytime that both the Flyers and Canadiens are on the slate, it’s a recipe of opposing teams to score, and then score some more. 

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Welcome to the latest edition of the Saturday Slapshot where we’ll be focusing on tonight’s 7 game main slate of NHL DFS on DraftKings and FanDuel.  We’re at the point of the year where teams are either playing for their playoff lives or jockeying for position.  Thankfully, hockey is not like the NBA and we rarely see major players sitting out at the tail end of the season.

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

Goaltending

Connor Hellebuyck ($7.8K DK/$7.2k FD) vs. Los Angeles Kings – We should see Hellebuyck in net tonight for the Jets in a home matchup vs. the Los Angeles Kings.  Hellebuyck has back-to-back really solid outings, with 26 DK points against Buffalo and 22 points against Arizona.  This is a similar match tonight for Hellebuyck as the Kings haven’t really been scoring.  Over the last month, they’re scoring just 2.5 goals per game.  This is a good sport for Hellebuyck to continue his solid recent play.  He should be one of the top goalies on the night.

Jake Oettinger ($7.9k DK/$7.5k FD) vs. San Jose Sharks – The San Jose Sharks are just not a team that should strike fear into any goaltender.  Over the last month, they’re scoring just 2.6 goals per game and outside of their top line, they have very little firepower.  Oettinger has been a great story for the Stars this NHL season, with a 24-11-1 record and a GAA below 2.5.  He’s won 5 of the last 7 games he’s started and tonight should make it 6 of 8. 

Tonight with Goaltending I’m not going to stray too far from the two I mentioned.  I will be locking in one of the two and just moving on.  The only other goaltender I have any interest in is Jeremy Swayman, but he’s pricey on DK and I just don’t think I want to go that high for him.

Stacks 

Toronto 1 (Matthews, Marner, Buntin) vs. Philadelphia

This line is going to be chalky, there’s no denying it.  The Leafs are playing a Flyers team that is giving up almost 4 goals per game over the past month.  That’s laughably high and it’s something we’ll want to take advantage of tonight.  There isn’t much I need to say about Matthews to try to sell you on playing him.  He’s already at the 50 goal mark and he’s at the point where he’s chasing 100 points.  He’s one of, if not the best player in the NHL.

There isn’t much time left in the season for him to get there, but my guess is that he puts a dent into that number tonight.  The duo of Matthews and Marner will be pricey tonight, but it will be well worth it.  The two have combined for 19 points over their last 5 games and close to 40 scoring chances. 

Tampa Bay 1 (Point, Kucherov, Stamkos) vs. Montreal

If you want to fade Toronto tonight, another option is Tampa Bay 1 tonight.  Montreal is Montreal and they give up a ton of goals.  They gave up close to 3.6 goals per game in the month of March.  Brayden Point is playing some great hockey and if I do decide to fade Toronto, he’d be a priority.  Over hist last 5 games he has 8 points and 20 scoring chances. 

Between him and Stamkos, they have 42 scoring chances, 15 of which are considered to be high danger chances.  The two of them will also come at a $4k discount over Matthews and Marner, making the rest of your team solid and not having to punt as much.  I think I just sold myself on playing Tampa over Toronto today. 

Boston 2 (Haula, Hall, Pastrnak) vs. Columbus

What going to Tampa 1 allows you to do tonight is to also grab some of Boston.  Boston is playing Columbus tonight and they are always someone we want to play against.  In March the Blue Jackets gave up more than 4 goals per game.  That’s an accomplishment not worth bragging about. 

I’m going down to their second line and playing Pasta and Haula.  Haula is just $3.5k on DK tonight but he’s playing well above that salary.  Over his last 5 games, he has 2 goals and 6 assists for 8 points.  At his salary, he’s close to a free square.  This line should combine to be one of the top lines on the slate as Boston obliterates Columbus.

Other stacks (Dal 1, Cgy 1 and 2, Stl 1, WPG 1, Phi 1)

Top Value NHL Defenseman

  • Noah Hanifin – $3.9k on DK – Always good for a few blocked shots and shots per game.  Opens up salary.
  • Jacob Middleton – $2.7k on Dk – Back-to-back games with 3 blocks and some shots.  Great value.
  • Jaycob Megna – $2.6k on DK and continues to have no regard for his body
  • Matt Dumba – $4.4k on DK – Double-digit points in 5 of his last 6 games.  Should be over $5k.  Great value.

NHL DFS Summary

We have some great offensive teams in just unbelievable positions tonight.  Toronto is going to be extremely popular tonight.  You’ll need to decide to play or fade them.  If you fade, I may, Tampa is in just as good of a spot tonight and come in much cheaper.  That’ll make the rest of your team that much better. 

Make sure to use our optimizer before setting lineups.

Good luck and hope to see you in the green!

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Welcome to the April Fool’s edition of NHL Picks for PrizePicks, where we’ll be going through tonight’s slate to try to find some easily attainable props.   Hopefully, we aren’t tricked by any of these props tonight!

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PrizePicks NHL Picks

Connor McDavid/Leon Draisaitl – Goals – .5

Similar to the other night, we have a dilemma. The only 2 guys available tonight for the goal prop are McDavid and Draisaitl.  Both guys can score in any type of environment.  While I picked  Draisaitl on Wednesday, I’m going with McDavid tonight. 

McDavid is heating up and I want every part of it.  He now has goals in back-to-back games I can see him making it 3 in a row tonight against a Blues team that gave up 3.5 goals per game in March.  This takes nothing away from Draisaitl as he seemingly scores a goal in just about every game, I just think that McDavid has the better odds tonight. 

Juuse Saros – 2.5 Goals Allowed – Over

While he played great the other night vs. the Senators, it was also against the same Senators team that scored just 2.4 goals per game in March.  If we look past that one game, Saros has really been struggling recently.  Prior to that game, he gave up at least 3 goals per game in 6 of his last 7.  The Sabres have shown the ability to score some goals in bunches at times and I think tonight, at home, will be one of those nights.  Look for them to get their 3 goals tonight and for this game to be a shootout.

Anthony Stolarz – 2.5 Goals Allowed – Under

Stolarz is expected to be in net tonight vs. the Coyotes after being out for a couple of weeks.  This team is a tale of two very different teams depending on who is in the net.  Gibson has been absolutely awful this season.  Stolarz on the other hand has actually been decent.  While he hasn’t played in a couple of weeks, prior to going out he was playing pretty decently. 

Although there’s always a chance for rust, he’s also very well rested going into a matchup against a Coyotes team that is shooting blanks recently.  If we look past the game against the Sharks (anyone can score against the Sharks), the Coyotes had been averaging just 2 goals a game since early March.  This is a good spot for the return of Stolarz.  I’m taking the under on PrizePicks tonight.

Jacob Trouba – 2.0 Shots on Goal – Over

This is one of my favorite props from PrizePicks tonight.  The Islanders have been giving up a ton of shots since the start of March, more than 36 per game to be exact.  Over their last 5 games, Kreider and Trouba have 17 and 16 shots respectively.  The difference though between the two is that Trouba’s prop is a whole shot less than Kreider’s.  With how much Trouba has been shooting the puck of late, this is one that he should hit with ease.  Love the Over here.  

PrizePicks Summary

I should preface this by saying that PrizePicks gave us some really tough ones tonight.  Nothing really stands out to me as an absolute must-play.  That said, this is a really fun-looking slate and has the potential to have some high-scoring games.

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Good luck and hope to see some green bars tonight! 

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Welcome to the Thursday edition of NHL Picks for PrizePicks, where we’ll be going through tonight’s slate to try to find some easily attainable props.  

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NHL Picks

Kaapo Kahkonen – 3.5 Goals Allowed – Over

The Avalanche are one of the biggest favorites on the board tonight.  Now that they are getting Nathan MacKinnon back tonight, it really solidifies their lineup.  If he were out, they were going to slide Kadri up to the top line, which really weakened their second line.  Now that he’s back, they have two solid lines facing a goalie giving up a ton of goals in Kahkonen. 

He’s given up at least 4 goals in 5 of his last 6 games and is going into Colorado facing an Avalanche team that is 26-4-3 and home ice.  This is going to be as tough of a matchup for a goalie as there is tonight.  Look for Kahkonen to really struggle tonight. 

Jake Oettinger – 2.5 Goals Allowed – Under

One of the biggest success stories for Dallas this season has been the play of Jake Oettinger.  On the year, Oettinger is 23-11-1 with an impressive 2.49 GAA.  He’s allowed more than 3 goals in a game just once over the last 2 months.  He faced this same Ducks team a couple of days ago and allowed just a pair of goals. 

The Ducks offense has been almost nonexistent over the past month, scoring just 2.31 goals per game.  That’s not going to cut it.  I’m going to be using Oettinger tonight in DFS and I’m also going with the under on PrizePicks. 

Erik Kallgren – 2.5  Goals Allowed – Over

Few teams can score at the pace the Maple Leafs score.  The same can almost be said at the pace in which they give up goals.  Over the last month, the Maple Leafs are giving up close to 4 goals per game.  Only a handful of teams on tonight’s big slate are giving up that many, but they’re teams you’d expect to give up that many. 

Kallgren was the darling of the NHL after his first 2 games, but since then he’s come way back down to earth with 13 goals allowed in his last 3.  Winnipeg has some fire power and is currently on the outside in when it comes to the playoffs.   Look for them to get their 3 goals tonight.

Jonathan Huberdeau – 1.5 Points – Over

Anytime you’re dealing with a multiple point prop it gets a little dicey.  That said, the Panthers are massive favorites tonight with a projected goal total of 4.7 as we speak.  That’s high, as high as I’ve seen this season.  The Panthers are going to score a ton of goals tonight and Huberdeau is a big part of their offense. 

The Panthers have changed their lines a bit and have shifted Giroux down to the second line with Huberdeau.  That line would be a top-line on about two thirds of the teams in the NHL.  While he’s on the second line, Huberdeau is also the anchor of the top power-play unit.  Huberdeau has had multiple-point games in 3 of his last 5 and he should make it 4 of 6 tonight. 

Matthew Tkachuk – .5 Assists – Over

The Flames are another team that should score a healthy amount of goals as they have a projected total of near 4 right now.  One of their biggest forces on offense this season has been Matthew Tkachuk who’s currently sitting on 51 assists. 

He’s had assists in all but 4 games in March.  Being that today’s the last day of March and he hasn’t missed any games, that’s pretty impressive.  He has assists in 5 straight games and after today we’ll be saying 6.  Taking the Over here.

Summary

Tonight’s a fun looking slate that should provide us with a ton of offense.  Loving the overs for both Kahkonen and Kallgren as both teams are defensively challenged facing good to great offenses.

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Welcome to today’s NHL Picks for PrizePicks, where we’ll be going through the slate and trying to find some easily attainable props.  Tonight’s a nice-looking 6 game slate. 

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After a bit of a struggle yesterday, we’re looking to get back on track tonight.  Let’s dig in and see if we can make some money.   

NHL Picks

Connor McDavid/Leon Draisaitl .5 Goals

As of writing this, these are the only 2 options we currently have for goals tonight.  The Oilers are home tonight against a Kings team that should have Cal Petersen in net.  Petersen’s been extremely inconsistent of late, alternating good games with extremely bad games.  In his last game, he gave up a whopping 6 goals vs. the Kraken.  Not good! 

McDavid is always a threat to score a goal, and very well could add to his tally tonight.  That said, I’m siding with Draisaitl tonight as he’s red hot!  Over his last 5 games, Draisaitl has 7 goals. 

Nikolaj Ehlers – 3.5 Shots on Goal – Over

The 3.5 shots is a high number, but it’s one that Ehlers has hit in 3 of his last 5 games.  In his last game against the Coyotes, Ehlers had an insanely high 8 shots on goal.  He is one of the biggest catalysts to this Winnipeg offense.  If we look at all the players on the ice tonight, no player has more shots on goal over their last 5 than Ehlers. 

He also has a solid 47 iCF over his last 5 games.  The next closest player is Time Meier at 39.  What that number indicates is that his 4.5 shots per game over his last 5 is not a fluke.  He’s firing away as much as he can, some get blocked but many get through.  High prop from PrizePicks tonight, but I think he hits it.   

Mika Zibanejad – .5 Assists – Over

I expect there to be a ton of scoring from the Rangers side of things.  If there is, Mika will be a big part of it.  On the year, Zibanejad is up to 43 assists.  He’s been a huge reason why the Rangers are in the position they are currently in.  Zibanejad has assists in 5 of his last 8 games and with a matchup against a team that is giving up more than 4.5 goals per game over the last month, I just don’t see how he stays off the scoresheet tonight.  I’m going with at least 1 Assist from Zibanejad tonight.

Moritz Seider – .5 Points – Under

The Rangers are battling for playoff position right now.  While I expect Georgiev in net tonight and not Shesterkin, they’re playing a tight game right now and I expect them to give up few chances to Detroit.  The trades that Drury made at the deadline have so far paid off pretty well.  I expect tonight to be very tough for a Red Wings team that just hasn’t been scoring much. 

Over the last month, they are scoring just 2.50 goals per game.  Seider’s offensive game has been essentially non-existent.  He’s now gone 6 games without a point and has just one assist since March 4.  Anything can happen and there’s a ton of variance in hockey, but I’m going with the Under on this one from PrizePicks. 

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Welcome back to the newest edition of WinDaily’s Wednesday Night Between the Benches Article. Hockey’s been heating up as we approach the end of the season, tonight we have a medium sized six-gamer! For tonight’s 3/30 NHL slate, the first puck drops at 7:00 pm ET. Don’t forget to lock your lines and check the discord for any updates! Let’s get into it!

3/30 NHL Stack Report

1. Winnipeg Jets 1
Ehlers – Scheifele – Stastny (FanDuel: $19,500 | DraftKings: $16,800)
Connor has been listed as out today due to COVID-19 protocol. As a result, Stastny will be coming into the top line, adding much appreciated value to an already favorable line in tonight’s slate. Winnipeg has been on quite the run as of late, winning 8 of their last 11 games. Mainly led by the offense produced by this top line. Winnipeg has been averaging over 3 goals a game this season and their top line centre, Mark Scheifele is registering over a point per game on the season as well. On tonight’s slate they have been matched up against the Buffalo Sabres who have been able to somewhat steer their ship around toward the end of the season, but not nearly enough to be a competitive team moving forward. They still sit with one of the worst GAA in the league at 3.51 as well as one of the worst shot on goal allowed averages at 33.7 and penalty kill percentages at 75%. Despite Winnipeg being a middle-of-the pack team on both sides of the puck, their matchup and their line cost are what really boost their value tonight. Vegas certainly agrees as they currently have them pinned at a 3.3 implied goal total at the time of writing.
Ideal Defensive Partner(s): Josh Morrissey (FD: $5,900 | DK: $4,800)

2. San Jose Sharks 1
Meier Hertl Barabanov (FanDuel: $20,000 | DraftKings: $16,200)
Here we are back to the well on the San Jose Sharks, as tonight, they are matched up against a team we have spoken about in previous articles, the Arizona Coyotes. The Yotes have been beyond bad this season and instantly raise the value of whoever their opponent is on any given night. The Coyotes currently sit on a six game losing skid where they have averaged 4 goals against per game. There is really no stat category where the Yotes are even slightly redeemable and the Sharks just seem to be that team who got the lucky draw in their opponents tonight. Vegas bookies certainly believe that they will capitalize on their advantage tonight as they are currently set at a 3.4 implied goal total. All three of the Sharks top liners see power play time with Meier and Hertl on the top unit and Barabanov on the Sharks Second Unit. Barabanov’s place on the top line as a salary saver gives me further cause to prioritize the Sharks top line on tonight’s 3/30 six-game slate.

Ideal Defensive Partner(s): Brent Burns (FD: $5,700 | DK: $6,100)

Honorable Mentions in order: VGK1 (Dadonov-Eichel-Roy), EDM1 (Kane-McDavid-Puljajarvi)

BOOKIE BET OF THE NIGHT: Jets W + Sharks W on the Moneyline Parlay

Honorable Mention(s): Nikolaj Ehlers Anytime Goalscorer +165

3/30 NHL Goalie Tracker

Best (Goalies to Roster)

  1. James Reimer (FD: $7,700 | DK: $7,900)
  2. Connor Hellebuyck (FD: $8,300 | DK: $8,000)
    Honorable Mention(s): Ville Husso

Worst (Goalies to Target)

  1. Karel Vejmelka (FD: $6,800 | DK: $7,500)
    Honorable Mention(s): Alex Nedjelkovic

3/30 NHL Wild Card Targets

Frank Vatrano (FD: $4,200 | DK: $2,800) 
Vatrano has made quite the splash since joining his new team. He came from playing a bottom six role on a stacked Panthers lineup to the top line of a very top heavy Rangers lineup. His addition moved Panarin down to the second line with Andrew Copp (a good GPP stack in their own right) and he currently sits at four goals over his last three games against some tough competition. His time on ice is a little inconsistent but he is getting a lot of opportunities to produce points in his current role with the Rangers. He is also being given time on the Rangers second power play unit and is up against one of the worst defensive teams in the league in the Detroit Red Wings. The Wings sit dead last in goals allowed per game as well as dead last in their penalty kill, only killing off 72.4% of penalties. Their goaltending isn’t much better as Nedeljkovic sits at 3.26 Goals against per game with a 17-20-7 record, as starters go, it doesn’t get too much worse than that. Especially at Vatrano’s price, I definitely recommend taking a shot on the Rangers top liner.
Honorable Mention(s): Jared McCann, Ryan McLeod, David Perron

Core Four: (ALWAYS BE STACKIN’)

Centre Mark Scheifele

Winger Timo Meier

Defence Josh Morrissey

Goalie James Reimer

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Main Slate: Putting Up Points

Honorable Mention(s): Main Slate Rapidfire 2/2

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Welcome to today’s NHL Picks for PrizePicks, where we’ll be going through the slate and trying to find some easily attainable props.  Unlike last night, we have some spots that I really like tonight.   

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NHL Picks

Ryan Hartman – 2.5 Shots – Over/Kirill Kaprizov – 3.5 Shots Over

The Flyers have been a team I have picked on early and often this year.  Defensively, they’ve been absolute trash.  I want to focus on shot volume here because well, that’s the prop I’m looking at.  Over the past month, the Flyers have been giving up close to 36 shots per game.  That’s an insanely high number and one we want to exploit. 

The two guys I plan on using here are Hartman and Kaprizov. Both guys play on both the top line together as well as the top power-play unit.  Hartman has 21 shots over his past 5 games and Kaprizov has 19.  I will add that if I had to pick between the 2, I’m picking the Hartman over.  He’s taking more shots and has a lower PrizePicks prop. 

Matt Boldy – .5 Points – Under

A few weeks ago Boldy was almost a lock for at least a point.  He was playing some of his best hockey of the year.  That was short-lived as he has now gone 6 straight games without a point.  If we look at some of his advanced metrics, we can see he’s just playing an important role in the offense. 

He has just 5 shots in his last 5 games and a miniscule 10 iCF over that same stretch.  He’s also seeing just 13 minutes of ice time.  While the environment will be great for the Wild tonight as noted above, I just don’t think that Boldy will be a big part of it.  Boldy should stay off the scoring sheet for a seventh straight game. 

Auston Matthews – .5 Goals – Under

This is a big dilemma.  Does Matthews find the back of the net tonight?  I mean, the guy has goals in 8 of his last 9 games.  It pains me to say this, but I’m going with the Under on this prop from PrizePicks tonight.  Boston is one of the best defensive teams in the NHL and I could see a scenario where they just shadow him all game with the hopes of just shutting him down. 

MacKenzie Weegar – 2.5 Shots – Over

Similar to the Flyers, the Canadiens give up a ton of shots. Over the last month their shots against have been hovering around the 34-35 mark per game.  That’s a lot!  The guy on the Panthers I’ll use to attack this number tonight is MacKenzie Weegar. 

With Ekblad out of the year, Weegar has really stepped it up a notch.  Over his last 5 games, Weegar has 17 shots and a team leading 39 iCF.  He’s just blasting it away.  This is one of my favorite props of the night and it should get hit by the second period tonight.  

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