November 10 Fantasy Hockey Streamers: Erik Haula, Cam Fowler, Troy Terry and More
Four NHL teams with good matchups on Sunday and the players on those teams who are most involved in the action.
Despite just six NHL teams in action today, we still have good matchups to target with fantasy players. “Winning” a day or week in fantasy hockey isn’t as straightforward if you don’t play in a head-to-head league. Real winning simply comes down to making the best moves you can each day and hoping you’re near the top at the end.
Let’s look at four teams with good matchups on Sunday and the players on those teams who are most involved in the action. I try not to list injured players, but always check actives/inactives before game time to ensure everyone in your lineup is playing. All stats are from NHL.com.
Columbus Blue Jackets @ Anaheim Ducks
We can target both teams in this one, a nice bonus when there are only three games. Columbus is in the middle with shots, allowing the 18th most, but they have given up the seventh-most goals per game.
Anaheim is a little bit the opposite, allowing just the 15th-most goals per game but the most shots per game (two shots per game more than San Jose, a sizeable gap).
Columbus’ Top Shooters and Time on Ice
Forwards
- Sean Monahan (43/19:01)
- Yegor Chinakhov (35/17:52)
- Adam Fantilli (33/16:44)
- Kirill Marchenko (27/18:09)
- Cole Sillinger (27/18:29)
- Justin Danforth (23/16:17)
Defenders
- Zach Werenski (47/25:32)
- Damon Severson (27/21:43)
- Jake Christiansen (28/16:39)
- Ivan Provorov (17/24:25)
Anaheim’s Top Shooters and Time on Ice
Forwards
- Frank Vatrano (37/16:31)
- Cutter Gauthier (32/14:43)
- Troy Terry (30/17:33)
- Ryan Strome (28/15:28)
- Trevor Zegras (25/16:45)
- Leo Carlsson (25/17:19)
- Mason McTavish (23/16:18)
Defenders
- Olen Zellweger (30/19:50)
- Brian Dumoulin (18/18:59)
- Pavel Mintyukov (13/20:53)
- Cam Fowler (10/21:17)
- Radko Gudas (10/17:49)
Minnesota Wild @ Chicago Blackhawks
Chicago has given up the seventh-most shots per game and 12th-most goals per game, just missing the double top 10 but still offering a good opportunity for their opponents.
Minnesota’s Top Shooters and Time on Ice
Forwards
- Matt Boldy (50/19:25)
- Kirill Kaprizov (41/21:58)
- Joel Eriksson Ek (30/18:40)
- Mats Zuccarello (28/18:19)
- Marco Rossi (25/16:32)
- Ryan Hartman (22/14:29)
- Marcus Johansson (20/14:55)
- Frederick Gaudreau (19/14:33)
Defenders
- Jonas Brodin (28/22:27)
- Jacob Middleton (23/20:07)
- Brock Faber (18/24:57)
- Jared Spurgeon (16/19:41)
- Zach Bogosian (19/16:35)
New Jersey Devils vs. San Jose Sharks
San Jose has allowed the second-most shots and fourth-most goals per game. There’s not a much better team to target than the Sharks.
New Jersey’s Top Shooters and Time on Ice
Forwards
- Jack Hughes (56/20:25)
- Nico Hischier (47/20:19)
- Timo Meier (46/17:25)
- Jesper Bratt (44/18:05)
- Erik Haula (29/14:44)
- Stefan Noesen (29/14:19)
- Dawson Mercer (27/18:29)
- Paul Cotter (24/13:33)
Defenders
- Dougie Hamilton (55/21:13)
- Johnathan Kovacevic (19/20:43)
- Jonas Siegenthaler (16/21:27)
- Brenden Dillon (8/19:06)
- Brett Pesce (17/20:56)