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NHL DFS: Point Shot – 12/21

Key Skaters Auston Matthews (TOR) In 13 career games against the Red Wings, AM34 has 10 goals and six assists. The Red Wings are allowing the second-most fantasy points per game to centers over the past four weeks. Detroit allows

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NHL DFS: Point Shot – 12/19

Key Skaters Patrik Laine (WPG) Laine has goals in three of his last four games and has seen his salary drop from $8,100 two games ago to $7,200 in a great matchup at home. I mentioned the great matchup. As

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NHL DFS: Point Shot – 12/17

Key Skaters John Tavares (TOR) In his last five games against the Sabres, Tavares has at least one goal in each contest for a total of six. Overall, J.T. has three goals and two assists in his last three games

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NHL DFS: Point Shot – 12/14

Key Skaters Brendan Gallagher (MTL) Gallagher continues to lead the league in shots per 60 and is second in scoring chances per 60 as well as high-danger scoring chances per 60 at 5v5. At $6,700, Gallagher can be considered a

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NHL DFS: Point Shot – 12/12

Key Skaters Blake Wheeler (WPG) The Red Wings allow the second-most fantasy points per game to centers. Wheeler comes in at a severe discount ($6,600) compared to his teammate Mark Scheifele ($8,200) in just as good a spot while also

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NHL DFS: Point Shot – 12/7

Key Skaters Filip Forsberg (NSH) Forsberg and the Preds should have their way with the Devils playing in their second game in as many nights. The Preds left-winger averages 1.52 goals per 60 at 5v5 and is the primary scorer for the team that scores the fifth-most goals per at 5v5 at home. The Devils allow the second-most goals per game and nearly 32 shots on goal per contest. Evgeni Malkin (PIT) The Red Wings allow the second-most fantasy points per game to centers, including 1.57 goals per game which is also the most. Malkin continues to be the top center option for the Pens with Sidney Crosby out injured. In four of his last five games, Malkin has seen 20+ minutes of ice-time. Evander Kane (SJ) Kane has just one goal in his last 10 games suggesting that he’s due for some positive regression based on his shot volume. This is a very good matchup for him to exploit and at a favorable salary. Tampa allows the seventh-most fantasy points per game to left-wingers, including the fifth-most shots on goal per game to the position. On the season Kane averages 10.10 shots per 60 at 5v5.   Favorite Line Stacks *Note: Lines are subject to change depending on morning skate lines. Revert to the chat and/or look for updates here for any impact they may have. Nashville Predators First Line: Forsberg – Johansen – Duchene New Jersey allows the most goals per game and Nashville averages the fifth-most goals per game at 5v5 at home. The Devils are coming in after playing the Blackhawks last night while the Preds will be well rested in an all-around favorable matchup. New Jersey allows the third-most fantasy points per game to centers making a very affordable Ryan Johansen very appealing. There’s full power-play correlation here; notable against a team that’s penalized often and who’s penalty kill is sixth-worst in the league. Tampa Bay Lightning First Line: Palat – Point – Kucherov The Sharks come in allowing the third-most goals at 5v5 on the road this season. Against right-wingers San Jose allows the second-most fantasy points per game; they also allow the fifth-most fantasy points per game to left-wingers. The fire-power of Tampa at home against the leaky defense of San Jose should make them a pretty popular play tonight.   Others to consider: Boston Bruins First Line: Marchand – Krejci – Pastrnak Florida Panthers First Line: Huberdeau – Barkov – Dadonov   Top Positional Plays Center Sebastian Aho (CAR) Ryan O’Reilly (STL) Dylan Larkin (DET) John Tavares (TOR) Pierre-Luc Dubois (CBJ) Wing Steven Stamkos (TB) Mike Hoffman (FLA) Gabriel Landeskog (COL) Tyler Seguin (DAL) Andrei Svechnikov (CAR) Defense Seth Jones (CBJ) Dougie Hamilton (CAR) Roman Josi (NSH) Alex Pietrangelo (STL) Kris Letang (PIT) Value Defense Charlie McAvoy (BOS) Justin Faulk (STL) Dennis Chlowski (DET) T.J. Brodie (CGY) Jake Gardiner (CAR)   Top Goalies Jordan Binnigton (STL) Ben Bishop (DAL) Tuukka Rask (BOS) David Rittich (CGY) GOOD LUCK!!

NHL DFS: Point Shot – 12/5

Key Skaters Patrik Laine (WPG) The Jets and Stars meet up again tonight in the second of a home and home series and Laine has made a habit of beating up on the Stars. With his goal the other night,

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NHL DFS: Point Shot – 11/30

Key Skaters Nathan MacKinnon (COL) It’s hard not to look at MacKinnon again tonight in the same matchup that he dominated last night, except tonight’s is in Colorado. As mentioned yesterday, Chicago allows the most fantasy points per game to

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NHL DFS: Point Shot – 11/29

Key Skaters Nathan MacKinnon (COL) Chicago comes into tonight allowing the most fantasy points per game to centers including 13.17 shots on goal per game to the spot. In five of his last nine games MacKinnon has multiple points and

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NHL DFS: Point Shot – 11/27

Key Skaters Auston Matthews (TOR) Matthews and the Leafs have responded since the firing of Mike Babcock as AM34 has goals in both games since and the Leafs have combined for eight goals and have won both games. Detroit allows

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