
Viktor Arvidsson, LW/RW, LA vs. CLB (50% rostered)
Arvidsson's scored two assists in his past two games with some power-play time with what I consider to be the stronger unit with Anze Kopitar, Kevin Fiala and Adrian Kempe. The Jackets should be an easy matchup and Arvidsson has Trevor Moore on the opposite wing at even strength, another underrated fantasy player.
Artturi Lehkonen, LW, COL vs. VAN (43% rostered)
Another big game from Lehkonen and I don't think we'll be able to stream him again. The Avs' top-six can be difficult to predict because Jared Bednar switches it up every now and then, but Lehkonen finds himself both on PP1 and playing 20 minutes on a very thin lineup. The Canucks might be a tired bunch; they allowed 10 goals against the Wild, no thanks to a horrific PK, and they're playing the second half of a back-to-back.
Wyatt Johnston, C/RW, DAL at NYR (33% rostered)
Mason Marchment is no longer featured on this list because he's now rostered in over 50 percent of Yahoo leagues. That brings us to Johnston, who has not been playing L1 in the past few games but has remained productive with six points in his past three games, including a four-point effort against the Preds. Johnston registered eight shots in 22:11 against the Bruins, and while I don't think he'll play nearly as many minutes against the Rangers, the uptick in shot volume certainly raises his offensive potential. The Rangers are winning but goaltending hasn't really been their strong suit, so expect the Stars to score at least a few goals.
Alexis Lafrenière, LW/RW, NYR vs. DAL (31% rostered)
He played 19:03 and finished with two assists against the Isles and remains a fixture on Artemi Panarin and Vincent Trocheck's line. Lafrenière can be a little boom-or-bust in fantasy, but I like the matchup for the Rangers because they'll likely be facing backup Scott Wedgewood.
Dylan Strome, C, WSH vs. NJ (25% rostered)
With his role on L1 and PP1 with Alex Ovechkin, Strome remains one of my favorite streaming targets. The Devils are red-hot with Nico Daws in net and they're winning games, but Strome has been quietly productive with eight points in eight games.
Sean Monahan, C, WPG vs. MIN (22% rostered)
I'm happy to take credit for touting Monahan in the latest Sleepers and Keepers episode and seeing him score a hat trick in response. That's now four goals in two games for Monahan, who's playing L2 and PP1 for the Jets. While another hat-trick performance is unlikely, he's starting to really find his groove with the Jets. The Wild just allowed seven goals against the Canucks and Fleury will make an appearance for the second consecutive night after he relieved Filip Gustavsson on Monday.
Kyle Palmieri, RW, NYI at PIT (20% rostered)
I like the Pens-Isles matchups because they're 1) very entertaining to watch and 2) tend to be high-scoring games. Palmieri's six-game points streak was snapped, but he remains a fixture on Brock Nelson's line and both of them play PP1 with Mat Barzal and Bo Horvat. I don't expect an explosive performance, but a point or two is very possible.
Erik Haula, LW, NJ at WSH (8% rostered)
As long as Haula is playing next to Jack Hughes, he will have some fantasy value. The veteran utility forward has three assists in his past four games even though his role on that line is to be the defensive conscience and provide support and strong two-way play. If you're in deep league and need some faceoffs, Haula's an excellent under-the-radar option.
Nils Höglander, LW, VAN at COL (4% rostered)
I'm unsure how long Höglander will stay on a line with Elias Pettersson, but his assist against the Wild -- his fifth point in six games -- was a nifty little pass to Pettersson in the slot. The Canucks' offense is elite and the Avs' goaltending has been subpar all season; I think there's a good chance we see Höglander score a point again. The lack of power play hurts his upside, meaning that anything more than a single point would be a good surprise.
Mathieu Joseph, RW, OTT at FLA (3% rostered)
This is the second half of a back-to-back for the Sens and this is a tough matchup, but Joseph has some sneaky value with three points in his past two games and playing L1 with Tim Stützle and Claude Giroux. The lack of power play minutes hurts a little, but at even strength this will be the line the Sens will be leaning on the most.