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NHL DFS: 10/25/22

It’s a Tuesday 10 gamer as we enter the 3rd week of the season.  Traditionally this is the week where teams establish what they will be for most of the season.  We have a couple of weeks of stats now, so our predictions should get better. There are a lot of good plays tonight including the obvious like Boston, Colorado, and Calgary.  I am going to try and find some unique lines to give us an advantage.

I am not high on Boston as a whole tonight facing a tough Dallas defense, but David Pastrnak will shoot the puck a lot.  Consider him a solo pay if you can afford him.

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Top Teams to Target

Columbus Blue Jackets – The lowly Arizona Coyotes come to town to face Jonny Hockey and the Blue Jackets. Columbus is a huge favorite in this game with an implied goal number of 3.8. 

Detroit Red Wings – Detroit is the only team who has not lost in regulation this season. They face a Devils teams who are coming off a thrashing by Washington last night.  I love targeting road teams on the second game of a back-to-back.  Also, Detroit already beat NJ 5-2 earlier this season, and their top line has points in every game.

Montreal Canadians/Minnesota Wild – Minnesota has given up the most shots and goals (5.4 per game!) of any team this season.  Montreal likes to shoot the puck and their price is relatively cheap.  This is actually a good game to stack, as Minnesota also has a lot of firepower and neither team can play defense.  

Florida Panthers – The other big favorite tonight, Florida travels to the windy city to take on a surprising Blackhawk team.  Chicago is playing hard, getting good goaltending, and putting up some goals. However, Florida just has too much talent to make this much of a game. The Panthers’ 2nd line featuring Matthew Tkachuk is everything Florida hoped for, and should dominate Chicago.

Vegas Golden Knights – I usually try and avoid teams on the second night of a back-to-back, but Vegas is heading into San Jose where the Sharks have no teeth.

Favorite Lines

DET 1: Dominik Kubalik-Dylan Larkin-Lucas Raymond
DET PP:  Dominik Kubalik-Dylan Larkin-David Perron-Oskar Sundqvist
FLA 2: Rudolfs Balcers-Sam Bennet-Matthew Tkachuk
CLB 1: Johnny Gaudreau-Boone Jenner-Gustav Nyquist
VGS 1: Reilly Smith-Jack Eichel-Phil Kessel
MIN 1: Kirill Kaprizov-Frederick Gaudreau-Mats Zuccarello
MON 1: Cole Caufield-Nick Suzuki-Sean Monahan
TB PP: Vladislav Namestnikov-Brayden Point-Nikita Kucherov-Steven Stamkos-Victor Hedman

Value Lines

BUF 1: Jeff Skinner-Tage Thompson-Alex Tuch
DET 3: Elmer Soderblom-Michael Rasmussen-Oskar Sundqvist
VGS 3: Jonathan Marchessault – William Karlsson – Paul Cotter
CHI 3: Philipp Kurashev-Jason Dickinson-Sam Lafferty

Player List

This list contains players not listed in the lines above.

Centers

Sidney Crosby, PIT – $7800
Nazeem Kadri, CGY – $6300
Jack Hughes, NJ – $6000
David Krejci, BOS – $5700
Tyler Sequin, DAL – $4800
Chandler Stephenson, VGK – $3800

Wingers

David Pastrnak, BOS – $8800
Artemi Panarin, NYR – $7200
Valeri Nichuskin, COL – $6600
Rickard Rakell, PIT – $5300
Jonathan Marchessault, VGK – $5000
Matt Boldy, MIN – $4600
Kyle Okposo, BUF – $3900
Danton Heinen, PIT – $3500

Defense:

Rasmus Dahlin, BUF – $7000
Zach Werenski, CLB – $6900
Dougie Hamilton, NJ – $6600
Kris Letang, PIT – $6500
Gustav Forsling, FLA – $6300
Miro Heiskanen, DAL – $5800
Jacob Trouba, NYR – $5800
Shea Theodore, VGK – $4500
Alec Martinez, VGK – $3700

Goalies:

Alex Nedeljkovic, DET – $7800
Andrei Vasilevskiy, TB – $7800
Eric Comrie, BUF – $7500
Jake Oettinger, DAL – $7400

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