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Thursday's streaming targets include the Flames' Jonathan Huberdeau, coming off a three-point effort, and the Capitals' Dylan Strome, who's on a three-game points streak.

Yegor Sharangovich, C/LW/RW, CGY at NJ (41% rostered)
Jonathan Huberdeau, C/LW, CGY at NJ (40% rostered)

The Flames' top line of Huberdeau with Andrei Kuzmenko and Yegor Sharangovich might have some chemistry. The trio opened as the top line following the Elias Lindholm trade, with Kuzmenko scoring in his Flames debut on a rush chance off a pass from Huberdeau, who finished with three points. 

Given how poor the Devils have been at defending, this might be a good line stack for streaming if you have multiple roster slots. Kuzmenko is rostered in 53 percent of leagues, but Sharangovich and Huberdeau are widely available. 

Jonathan Drouin, LW, COL at CAR (31% rostered)
Ross Colton, C/LW, COL at CAR (28% rostered)

Drouin's two helpers against the Devils now gives him five points in five games, and his strong play means there's no reason to take him off the Avs' top line. He's a great streaming option, and perhaps a season-long hold, in that role. 

I still believe in Colton, who has played over 18 minutes in each of their past two games even though he hasn't registered a point. He offers broad multi-category coverage if you're looking for peripherals and roster flexibility with his dual-position eligibility. 

Evan Rodrigues, C/LW/RW, FLA vs. WSH (30% rostered)

Rodrigues' mini two-game points streak was snapped Tuesday against the Flyers but the entire Panthers offense was ineffective in a 2-1 loss. Rodrigues still played 18:03 and finished with one shot, one block and one hit. He's expected to remain on L1 with Sam Reinhart and Aleksander Barkov. I like the line Rodrigues is playing on and the matchup. 

Dylan Strome, C, WSH at FLA (26% rostered)

Strome notched two assists against the Habs on Tuesday, stretching his points streak to three games. He played 22 minutes in a crucial L1/PP1 role as the Caps' only legitimate top-six center after Evgeny Kuznetsov entered the NHL/NHLPA Players Assistance Program. This is a hard matchup, but as long as Strome is in this role, he's going to get a ton of ice time and offensive opportunities. 

Logan Cooley, C, ARI vs. VEG (15% rostered)

Cooley was on a four-game points streak prior to the All-Star Weekend and we shall see if he can maintain his hot streak. It's going to be hard to do following a lengthy break, and he's currently slotted on the fourth line. However, it's hard to deny Cooley's upside, and if you want to take a little more risk even against a tough team, Cooley's a viable option.