
On every game day this season, THN Fantasy will highlight players and goalies for fantasy hockey managers to stream, roster or utilize in standard leagues and/or DFS games. Players and goalies highlighted for streaming in standard leagues are rostered in less than 50 percent of Yahoo leagues.
Brock Faber, MIN vs. ANA (89% rostered) - FanDuel $6,100
Faber is putting together his best overall campaign for the Wild. A good portion of the uptick in his production and play coincides with the team's acquisition of Quinn Hughes, though Faber deserves credit as well. Faber is up to 14 goals, 41 points, 133 shots on net, 121 blocked shots and a plus-24 rating over 63 appearances, raising his game in his third full season in the league.
Dougie Hamilton, NJ vs. DET (1% rostered) - FanDuel $5,800
Hamilton remained productive Saturday, notching an assist in the Devils' win. Now that the trade deadline is in the rear-view mirror, D-Ham knows that he will be staying in New Jersey. He has points in four of his last five games, adding a pair of goals and three assists in that stretch. On the season, Hamilton is up to nine goals and 17 helpers in 58 contests.
Logan Mailloux, STL @ ANA (86% rostered) - FanDuel N/A
Justin Faulk is now in Detroit while Colton Parayko is still dealing with a back injury and may not dress. Mailloux may end up the best option on the blue line to man the Blues' first unit power play. He scored in back-to-back contests to start the month and displayed good offensive potential over the past two seasons with AHL Laval, scoring 80 points in 135 games. Mailloux's rostered percentage and likely low DFS price make him worth a look.
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