Fantasy Hockey: Player Notes and Key Matchups

Mike Fisher, fantasy hockey
Mike Fisher, fantasy hockey
Dec 21 2013 Nashville TN USA Nashville Predators center Mike Fisher 12 brings the puck up the ice against the Montreal Canadiens during the first period at Bridgestone Arena The Canadiens beat the Predators 4 3 in overtime Don McPeak USA TODAY Sports

Fantasy Hockey Player Notes:

C David Desharnais, Montreal Canadiens: The diminutive pivot is centering the Habs’ top line and putting up respectable numbers, while also seeing power play time.

C Mike Fisher, Nashville Predators: The former Senator is contributing across all fantasy categories of late and is putting together a really nice run in the Music City.

C Ryan Strome, New York Islanders: He isn’t getting ideal even strength opportunities, but is seeing power play time and has all kinds of upside. At worst, keep an eye on Strome, he is gaining confidence every night.

C/LW Jussi Jokinen, Pittsburgh Penguins: After a rough patch, Jokinen is getting back on track and his linemates James Neal and Evgeni Malkin will keep him fantasy relevant going forward.

C/RW Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado Avalanche: If he is somehow available in your league, look for tougher competition next season. He is still available in a lot of leagues, somehow.

LW Mats Zuccarello, New York Rangers: The Rangers are might be turning the corner and Zuccarello is an offensive catalyst for the Blue Shirts. He sees enough power play time to be a low-end left wing option at worst.

LW Scott Hartnell, Philadelphia Flyers: Mr. Everything for fantasy hockey purposes, Hartnell is riding an eight game point streak and is widely available. He can help.

RW Patric Hornqvist, Nashville Predators: Need shots? Hornqvist puts all kinds on net and should hit twenty goals for the fourth time this year. He is a low-end option at worst.

RW Nikita Kucherov, Tampa Bay Lightning: This is more of a wait and see, but in deeper formats there is high-end offensive upside here and Kucherov has silky hands and scoring instincts.

D Andrew MacDonald, New York Islanders: The Isle’s rearguard is a must own in Average Time on Ice leagues and he has eight helpers in the past two weeks and five on the power play.

 

Upcoming Schedule:

Wednesday, January 8th – Ottawa Senators at Colorado Avalanche: Ottawa is among the leagues most vulnerable when shorthanded and the Aves will have revenge on their mind after a poor showing against the Flames.

Thursday. January 9th – St. Louis Blues at Calgary Flames: This is a mismatch, so load up on your Blues in daily games. Even better, the Blues are well rested in Alberta after visiting Edmonton Tuesday night.

Thursday. January 9th – Minnesota Wild at Phoenix Coyotes: The Wild’s lineup is in shambles with injuries and the Coyotes power play will look to get back on track against the horrid Minnesota penalty kill. This isn’t a slam dunk though.

Friday, January 10th – Dallas Stars at New York Rangers: The Rangers are turning it on with the man advantage and the Stars are a favorable matchup.

Friday, January 10th – Pittsburgh Penguins at Edmonton Oilers: The Pens’ top power play is back to full strength and although the Oilers aren’t a favorable matchup, it should be open season for Pittsburgh.

Saturday, January 11th – Florida Panthers at New Jersey Devils: The Devils’ power play is putting it together of late, while the Panthers have been awful while shorthanded all season.

Saturday, January 11th – Pittsburgh Penguins at Calgary Flames: The Pens are on the wrong end of a back-to-back, the fortunate thing it is they play the Flames. The Flames won’t be able to slow down Pittsburgh.

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