Fantasy Hockey: Player Notes and Key Matchups

Anaheim Ducks center Nick Bonino
Anaheim Ducks center Nick Bonino
Nov 26 2013 Dallas TX USA Anaheim Ducks center Nick Bonino 13 skates against the Dallas Stars during the game at American Airlines Center The Stars defeated the Ducks 6 3 Jerome Miron USA TODAY Sports

Fantasy Hockey Player Notes:

C Nick Bonino, Anaheim Ducks: With twenty-three points on the year and eleven on the power play, how much longer can owners ignore Nick Bonino. If he had eligibility on the wing he would be a must add.

C/LW Antoine Vermette, Phoenix Coyotes: An afterthought in the fantasy game, Vermette has shown flashes in the past. He contributes across categories and could flirt with 25 goals. You could do a lot worse.

C/LW Patrik Elias, New Jersey Devils: Still widely available, Elias is a proven fantasy commodity who always produces offensively and shouldn’t hurt your plus/minus rating.

C/LW Chris Kreider, New York Rangers: Available in far too many leagues, Kreider is getting prime top six offensive minutes and has high-end offensive upside. He is a well-rounded fantasy asset.

C/RW Sam Gagner, Edmonton Oilers: Playing with Taylor Hall is reason enough to add Gagner, but the slippery pivot can play and should be a solid option from here on.

LW/RW Kris Versteeg, Chicago Blackhawks: Firmly entrenched in the Hawks’ top six, there is a lot of upside for Versteeg going forward, especially if he remains on a line with Patrick Kane.

D Kimmo Timonen, Philadelphia Flyers: If you’re looking for offensive production from your defense roster slots, look no further. Just don’t expect Timonen to help your plus/minus.

D Simon Despres, Pittsburgh Penguins: The young blue liner is widely available and an injury riddled defensive corps in Pittsburgh will allow him ample opportunity to shine.

D Jake Gardiner, Toronto Maple Leafs: The Leafs have been a mess of late, but Gardiner is playing above it. He has four points and a plus four rating in the past week.

 

Read More: Fantasy Hockey Power Play Rankings

 

The Week at a Glance

Thursday, December 12th – Buffalo Sabres at Ottawa Senators: Buffalo kills at less than eighty percent and the Senators are trending in the right direction with the man advantage, a nice matchup for Ottawa at home.

Thursday, December 12th – Toronto Maple Leafs at St. Louis Blues: The Blues are among the league’s best teams in all facets of the game, but their top power play should tee-off on a reeling Leafs’ penalty kill.

Thursday, December 12th – New York Islanders at Phoenix Coyotes: This matchup will likely fall under the radar, so don’t sleep on the Coyotes top power play unit. The Islanders are the league’s most favorable matchup.

Friday, December 13th – Washington Capitals at Florida Panthers: The Second best Capitals facing the third most favorable Panthers. Although, the Cats are fiercer at home, this is still a Capitals stack night.

Saturday, December 14th – Chicago Blackhawks at Toronto Maple Leafs: If the Leafs’ penalty kill free fall wasn’t bad enough, the Hawks are improving with the man advantage. Scary stuff for the Buds.

Saturday, December 14th – Montreal Canadiens at New York Islanders: The Habs convert over twenty percent of the time and you should always pick on the Islanders, at least until they prove they something.

Sunday, December 15th – Philadelphia Flyers at Washington Capitals: Expect a lot of offense, but note the Capitals penalty kill and Flyers power play are trending in opposite directions. There could be value in the Flyers’ camp.

Sunday, December 15th – Florida Panthers at Montreal Canadiens: Montreal is a top power play unit and the Panthers can’t kill penalties, this is the type of mismatch you’re looking for.

Monday, December 16th – Toronto Maple Leafs at Pittsburgh Penguins: The long week continues for the Leafs. Expect another rough evening whenever they’re short a man. The Pens scored three power play goals the last time these two played.