Blue Line Report: NHL DFS Plays 2/2
Givanni Damico | February 2nd, 2019 Here is today’s Blue Line Report!
Givanni Damico | February 2nd, 2019 Here is today’s Blue Line Report!
The Blue Line Report, giving you today’s top core players along with stacks and top goalie plays.
The Blue Line Report for today, January 19th, 2019. Core Four along with stacks and goalies to help you get that cash in DFS.
Core Four Skaters:
Mike Hoffman (FLA) vs. TOR
Florida is on a major skid lately losing seven games straight. They need to win at some point and when better than at home against Garret Sparks on the back end of a back-to-back. Sparks has a 3.00 goals against average this year which isn’t great, but he is 6-2-1. Mike Hoffman has been one of the only consistent members of the Florida Panthers over this skid, although he does only have three points in his last five games. This is a risky play, but if he does well, it’ll pay off big time.
Guess who’s back on national TV again? Of course, it’s the Blackhawks. Someone inform NBCSN and whoever schedules national TV games that it is not 2015. Either way, Patrick Kane is on a hot streak. Kane has 13 points in his last five games and is riding a six-game point streak. He has five straight games with multiple points. The caliber of team that he’s going against does not matter, Kane should still go off against Lundqvist and the Rangers.
Core Four Skaters
Jack Eichel (BUF) at EDM
If Cam Talbot, is in goal, I tend to pick against him. He is not confirmed in net yet, but I like Eichel’s odds against any Edmonton goalie. Let’s hope the Sabres can start winning again and get back in the playoff hunt. There is a lot of drive to win right now, so hopefully, Eichel comes through with a solid performance. *Update, as per dailyfaceoff.com, Mikko Koskinen will get the start in goal*
A couple of the usual suspects headline our slate along with a couple skaters on the same team. Take a look at the values and stacks as well to cash in on a busy night in the NHL.
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