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On every game day this season, THN Fantasy will highlight players and goalies for fantasy managers to stream or roster for the rest of the season. The recommended players and goalies are rostered in less than 50 percent of Yahoo leagues and can be selected in standard fantasy leagues or for daily fantasy games.
Logan Cooley, C, UTA vs. NSH (42% rostered)
This should be a good matchup for a Utah offense that scored seven goals against the Kraken and now faces one of the league’s worst defensive teams. Cooley scored a goal and an assist in his previous game and he’s generally good for some shots and faceoff wins as their top center, though usually doesn’t skate more than 18 minutes per game.
Morgan Geekie, C/LW/RW, BOS vs. CHI (39% rostered)
Great matchup for Geekie, who has a chance to extend his points streak to eight games. A fixture on the Bruins’ top line, Geekie now has six goals and nine assists during this stretch, and the Blackhawks have allowed five goals in five of their past seven games.
Adam Fantilli, C, CBJ vs. BUF (29% rostered)
I think this game will feature a lot of goals, and despite playing just 12:23 against the Sens, Fantilli managed to score his third goal in five games. His linemate Kent Johnson has also been scoring points, and while Boone Jenner’s also a solid streamer playing left wing on Sean Monahan’s line, Fantilli’s upside is higher than both Jenner’s and Johnson’s.
Pius Suter, C/LW, VAN at COL (22% rostered)
Not sure how Suter keeps getting missed, but he might be the only No. 1 center right now who people don’t realize is a No. 1. Thrust into the role due to injuries to key players, Suter has more than held his own, and his two goals against the Stars sparked a historic comeback win after being down three goals in the last minute of the game. He plays a ton of minutes on both L1 and PP1.
Sean Durzi, D, UTA vs. NSH (13% rostered)
This is a good matchup for Utah and Durzi has the hot hand with three helpers in his past four games. He’s not elite in any one category but generally doesn’t have any cardio games – ie. zero points, zero hits, zero blocks – which gives him a high floor. The Preds are allowing the eighth-most goals per game on the road this season.
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Logan Cooley, C, UTA vs. NSH (42% rostered)
This should be a good matchup for a Utah offense that scored seven goals against the Kraken and now faces one of the league’s worst defensive teams. Cooley scored a goal and an assist in his previous game and he’s generally good for some shots and faceoff wins as their top center, though usually doesn’t skate more than 18 minutes per game.
Morgan Geekie, C/LW/RW, BOS vs. CHI (39% rostered)
Great matchup for Geekie, who has a chance to extend his points streak to eight games. A fixture on the Bruins’ top line, Geekie now has six goals and nine assists during this stretch, and the Blackhawks have allowed five goals in five of their past seven games.
Adam Fantilli, C, CBJ vs. BUF (29% rostered)
I think this game will feature a lot of goals, and despite playing just 12:23 against the Sens, Fantilli managed to score his third goal in five games. His linemate Kent Johnson has also been scoring points, and while Boone Jenner’s also a solid streamer playing left wing on Sean Monahan’s line, Fantilli’s upside is higher than both Jenner’s and Johnson’s.
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Pius Suter, C/LW, VAN at COL (22% rostered)
Not sure how Suter keeps getting missed, but he might be the only No. 1 center right now who people don’t realize is a No. 1. Thrust into the role due to injuries to key players, Suter has more than held his own, and his two goals against the Stars sparked a historic comeback win after being down three goals in the last minute of the game. He plays a ton of minutes on both L1 and PP1.
Sean Durzi, D, UTA vs. NSH (13% rostered)
This is a good matchup for Utah and Durzi has the hot hand with three helpers in his past four games. He’s not elite in any one category but generally doesn’t have any cardio games – ie. zero points, zero hits, zero blocks – which gives him a high floor. The Preds are allowing the eighth-most goals per game on the road this season.
Remember to bookmark The Hockey News Fantasy site for stats, news, analysis, rankings, projections and more, including the Sleepers and Keepers fantasy hockey podcast!
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