
Mason Marchment remains red-hot for the Stars, and plenty of other streaming options for Monday's busy 10-game slate, including the Lightning's Anthony Cirelli and the Red Wings' J.T. Compher.
Mason Marchment, LW, DAL at BOS (46% rostered)
Marchment continues to be on fire, scoring two points against the Oilers and extending his points streak to nine games. He continues to mesh well on a line with Tyler Seguin and Matt Duchene, both of whom are enjoying resurgent seasons. The Bruins are reeling with four straight losses, and their normally stalwart goaltending hasn't been reliable lately.
Chandler Stephenson, C, VEG at SJ (22% rostered)
Nicolas Roy, C/RW, VEG at SJ (13% rostered)
Stephenson and Roy are the Knights' top two centers, and this is a good matchup. The Knights and Sharks are bitter rivals but the Knights definitely have the edge with the Sharks missing their top two centers in Logan Couture and Tomas Hertl. Roy's points streak is at eight games while Stephenson has a lot of potential with Mark Stone on his right wing.
Sean Monahan, C, WPG at CGY (21% rostered)
Monahan got the monkey off his back Saturday against the Canucks, scoring his first goal as a Jet. He played 22:15, and continues to play top-six minutes with PP1 with his new club. The Flames got hot at one point but have now been shut out twice in their past three games, and they just allowed five goals in their most recent game.
J.T. Compher, LW/RW, DET at SEA (15% rostered)
Compher should have C eligibility by now... but I digress. Compher's centering a high-upside scoring line with Alex DeBrincat and Lucas Raymond on his wings, and he's scored a point in three straight games. Though the Wings spread out their talent on two PP units, note Compher's skating with Raymond and top center Dylan Larkin on one of them.
Anthony CirelliAnthony Cirelli, C, TB vs. OTT (7% rostered)
The Sens' defensive woes have been well-documented this season and Cirelli's in a good spot to take advantage. He's playing top-six minutes with additional time on PP1, and he's on a five-game points streak. Offense normally isn't Cirelli's game, but while he's on fire and with a good matchup, he's a good streaming option.
Ryan Strome, LW/RW, ANA at BUF (7% rostered)
Strome shares the ice with top prospect Leo Carlsson on one of the Ducks' two scoring lines, and plays PP1 with top scorer Frank Vatrano. Strome's scored seven points in his past six games, arguably his best stretch of play this season.
Corey Perry, RW, EDM at ARI (5% rostered)
Perry's fantasy value is very matchup dependent, and he'll have value as long as he skates with Connor McDavid and/or Leon Draisaitl. The Coyotes are expected to start rookie Matt Villalta in his first ever NHL start, which shouldn't pose too much of a challenge for the Oilers offense. Perry has scored a goal in two straight games and played 16:39 in a 4-3 win against the Stars.
Nils Höglander, LW, VAN at MIN (4% rostered)
Pius Suter, C, VAN at MIN (1% rostered)
A few reasons to like both Höglander and Suter in this matchup: Höglander has been scoring while playing next to Elias Pettersson, and Suter is the left winger on a line with J.T. Miller and Brock Boeser. Though the Canucks offense has been rather quiet, with Höglander getting his three-game goal streak snapped and Suter failing to score a point in four straight games, note both Höglander and Suter play on PP2, and the Wild are one of the league's most penalized teams.
Philipp KurashevPhilipp Kurashev, C, CHI at CAR (2% rostered)
Kurashev is on a five-game points streak mainly because of Connor Bedard. They form the Hawks' only reliable scoring line, and Kurashev has virtually no fantasy value without Bedard. This is a tough matchup -- what matchup isn't for the Hawks -- but if there's any offense coming from the Hawks, it's from Bedard and Kurashev's line.


