November 6 Fantasy Hockey Streamers: Dylan Strome, Nick Foligno, Ben Chiarot, and More
Three teams with good matchups on Wednesday and the players on those teams who are most involved in the action.
With just three hockey games today, we have less fantasy options than usual. That affects the number of stars, but it takes away from the streaming options even more. Every team has a handful of stars at most; there are at least 10 other rotation players on each squad who are available in most fantasy leagues.
Let’s look at three NHL teams with good matchups on Wednesday and the players on those teams who are most involved in the action. Not everyone listed below will be available, but it’s good to compare usage across the same team.
I try not to list injured players, but always check actives/inactives before game time to ensure that everyone in your lineup is playing. All stats are from NHL.com.
Detroit Red Wings @ Chicago Blackhawks
We can target both teams in this game, the best place to look for hockey streamers on Wednesday. The Red Wings have allowed the second-most shots per game and 14th-most goals per game. Chicago is tied for 17th in goals and eighth in shots per game allowed.
Detroit’s Top Shooters and Time on Ice
Forwards (Shots/Average Ice Time)
- Dylan Larkin (30/20:14)
- Alex DeBrincat (22/17:43)
- Jonatan Berggren (22/13:17)
- Patrick Kane (18/16:51)
- Lucas Raymond (18/18:33)
- J.T. Compher (17/17:30)
- Vladimir Tarasenko (13/13:51)
Defenders
- Moritz Seider (22/24:12)
- Simon Edvinsson (13/21:18)
- Ben Chiarot (14/20:28)
- Jeff Petry (3/17:48)
Chicago’s Top Shooters and Time on Ice
Forwards
- Connor Bedard (45/20:03)
- Taylor Hall (31/15:00)
- Tyler Bertuzzi (27/16:04)
- Nick Foligno (26/17:38)
- Teuvo Teravainen (24/18:31)
- Ryan Donato (23/13:07)
- Craig Smith (22/11:37)
Defenders
- Seth Jones (31/25:48)
- Alex Vlasic (12/22:54)
- Connor Murphy (14/18:57)
- Wyatt Kaiser (8/17:26)
Washington Capitals vs. Nashville Predators
Nashville has allowed just the 19th-most shots per game but also the eighth-most goals per game, giving them value as a team to stream against.
Washington’s Top Shooters and Time on Ice
Forwards
- Alex Ovechkin (36/18:05)
- Connor McMichael (33/16:50)
- Tom Wilson (26/18:32)
- Pierre-Luc Dubois (20/17:23)
- Dylan Strome (19/17:22)
- Andrew Mangiapane (18/13:39)
- Aliaksei Protas (18/14:32)
- Nic Dowd (17/16:10)
- Brandon Duhaime (17/14:19)
Defenders
- John Carlson (23/25:56)
- Trevor van Riemsdyk (21/20:02)
- Rasmus Sandin (11/19:14)
- Martin Fehervary (7/20:47)