
Original Golden Knight Brayden McNabb has four points in his past four games while Tony DeAngelo gets a second chance with the Islanders.
On every game day this season, THN Fantasy will highlight players and goalies for fantasy managers to stream or roster for the rest of the season. The recommended players and goalies can be used in standard fantasy leagues or for daily fantasy games.
Jackson LaCombe, ANA at SEA (25% rostered)
LaCombe's 13th assist of the season Saturday against the Preds snapped a five-game drought, and he remains the Ducks' preferred PP QB. The Kraken can be quite stingy defensively but they're expected to start backup Philipp Grubauer, who has struggled for most of the season. Even if LaCombe doesn't score a point, he's been a good source of shots and blocks.

Brayden McNabb, VGK vs. DAL (24% rostered)
McNabb is usually a great source of blocks and hits but he's added scoring to his repertoire with four points in his past four games. He's playing on the top pair with Shea Theodore, and while the Stars are a formidable opponent, there aren't too many better options for Tuesday.
Darren Raddysh, TB vs. CHI (20% rostered)
Not only has Raddysh been better at home (12 points in 18 games) than on the road (9 points in 22 games), this is a good matchup for the Lightning. Ever since the Lightning have spread out the wealth on the power play and given Raddysh more minutes - he averaged less than 17 per game in October - he's really flourished as the No. 2 behind Victor Hedman. He should be a top streaming option among defensemen and a good ROS hold.
Tony DeAngelo, NYI vs. COL (10% rostered)
Ryan Pulock was injured 15 seconds into the game, which paved the way for DeAngelo to skate 25:07 (!) in his season debut. He finished with zero points, two shots and two blocks, and certainly has the inside track for the PP1 QB gig. The Islanders traded for Scott Perunovich, who certainly has some offensive skill and will be a threat to DeAngelo for PP TOI, but DeAngelo is ahead on the depth chart for now. The Avs are not a particularly good defensive team, allowing 3.12 goals per game, 12th-highest in the league.
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