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Six NHL teams with good matchups on Thursday and their players who are most involved in the action.
Let’s look at six teams with good matchups on Thursday 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.
St. Louis Blues @ Buffalo Sabres
I like starting off with a game where we can target both teams: It shows the best of the fantasy day. The Blues have allowed the ninth-most shots per game and sixth-most goals per game; Buffalo is 13th and eighth, respectively, presenting a good matchup but not quite as great as St. Louis.
St. Louis’ Top Shooters/Time on Ice
Forwards (Shots/Average Ice Time)
- Jordan Kyrou (50/18:29)
- Brayden Schenn (37/18:05)
- Dylan Holloway (28/15:22)
- Jake Neighbours (28/16:23)
- Pavel Buchnevich (27/18:39)
- Brandon Saad (21/15:04)
- Alexey Toropchenko (15/12:37)
Defenders
- Colton Parayko (33/24:03)
- Justin Faulk (28/23:49)
- Ryan Suter (15/21:31)
- Pierre-Olivier Joseph (13/14:19)
Buffalo’s Top Shooters/Time on Ice
Forwards
- Tage Thompson (51/18:19)
- Dylan Cozens (46/17:44)
- Alex Tuch (39/19:47)
- JJ Peterka (32/17:54)
- Jack Quinn (22/15:02)
- Jason Zucker (19/15:13)
- Jordan Greenway (19/16:28)
Defenders
- Rasmus Dahlin (45/24:28)
- Owen Power (27/21:08)
- Bowen Byram (15/22:04)
- Henri Jokiharju (17/18:12)
Ottawa Senators vs. Philadelphia Flyers
The Flyers allow just the 24th-most shots per game, but they give up the fifth-most goals per game. Goals are better than shots, so we’ll go after Philadelphia today.
Ottawa’s Top Shooters/Time on Ice
Forwards
- Brady Tkachuk (62/18:11)
- Claude Giroux (34/19:02)
- Drake Batherson (34/17:39)
- Tim Stutzle (29/19:34)
- Noah Gregor (28/13:07)
- Josh Norris (27/18:56)
- Michael Amadio (21/14:40)
Defenders
- Thomas Chabot (40/23:07)
- Jake Sanderson (30/24:18)
- Nick Jensen (22/20:44)
- Travis Hamonic (21/16:42)
- Artem Zub (8/17:10)
New York Rangers vs. San Jose Sharks
The Sharks have given up the second-most shots per game and seventh-most goals per game, presenting one of the best matchups.
New York's Top Shooters/Time on Ice
Forwards
- Artemi Panarin (49/19:43)
- Chris Kreider (36/17:29)
- Filip Chytil (35/13:58)
- Vincent Trocheck (34/21:49)
- Mika Zibanejad (29/18:19)
- Will Cuylle (28/13:43)
- Kaapo Kakko (24/13:20)
- Alexis Lafreniere (24/17:19)
Defenders
- Jacob Trouba (25/20:16)
- Braden Schneider (24/17:16)
- K'Andre Miller (20/22:04)
- Adam Fox (19/22:36)
Minnesota Wild vs. Montreal Canadiens
The Canadiens rank eighth in shots per game and first in goals per game allowed. They give up the most goals; there’s not much more to say.
Minnesota’s Top Shooters/Time on Ice
Forwards
- Matt Boldy (54/19:20)
- Kirill Kaprizov (46/22:10)
- Joel Eriksson Ek (32/18:37)
- Marco Rossi (30/16:29)
- Mats Zuccarello (29/18:23)
- Ryan Hartman (24/14:26)
- Frederick Gaudreau (23/14:32)
- Marcus Johansson (20/14:56)
Defenders
- Jonas Brodin (29/22:04)
- Jacob Middleton (24/20:18)
- Brock Faber (18/25:08)
- Jared Spurgeon (18/19:35)
- Zach Bogosian (20/16:41)
Edmonton Oilers vs. Nashville Predators
The Predators allow the 15th-most shots per game and ninth-most goals per game. They are closer to a middling matchup than truly good, but it’s still worth looking at Edmonton players today.
Edmonton’s Top Shooters/Time on Ice
Forwards
- Jeff Skinner (45/14:04)
- Connor McDavid (44/20:17)
- Zach Hyman (40/19:16)
- Leon Draisaitl (40/20:54)
- Viktor Arvidsson (38/15:41)
- Connor Brown (32/13:32)
- Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (30/19:02)
- Adam Henrique (24/14:05)
Defenders
- Evan Bouchard (46/24:11)
- Mattias Ekholm (44/23:22)
- Darnell Nurse (41/21:33)
- Brett Kulak (21/18:35)