
Dylan Guenther leads a trio of Coyotes who would be great streaming options on a busy Tuesday slate.
Gustav Nyquist, LW, NSH vs. MTL (38% rostered)
Tommy Novak, C, NSH vs. MTL (4% rostered)
Cody Glass, C, NSH vs. MTL (1% rostered)
Pick any of the three, though the safest option is Nyquist. The Preds are on a roll partially because Novak and Glass have been hitting the score sheet; Glass scored a hat trick in his last game and Novak was on a tear in February with nine points in 10 games. Both Novak and Glass split duties with the top power-play unit with Nyquist for some added value.
Sam Bennett, C, FLA at NJ (37% rostered)
Bennett's gone three games without a point but the deployment has been good with Matthew Tkachuk on his wing. The downside with Bennett is the lack of PP time, but we're taking advantage of a defensively porous club in the Devils with an interim coach in Travis Green who was fired from the Canucks a few years ago partially because they were atrocious on defense.
Nick Schmaltz, C/RW, ARI vs. CHI (27% rostered)
Matias Maccelli, LW, ARI vs. CHI (14% rostered)
Dylan Guenther, LW, ARI vs. CHI (7% rostered)
Guenther has scored multiple points in consecutive games and he definitely has the most upside, skating with their most talented playmaker in Logan Cooley. Maccelli is on a six-game point streak while Schmaltz has scored three of his past four points on the power play. All three play together on the top unit, and they should be able to take advantage of a frustrated Blackhawks squad playing the second game of a back-to-back.
Logan Stankoven, C, DAL at SJ (10% rostered)
He was held to zero points against the Sharks last time in the first game of their home-and-home series, but Stankoven came very close to burying the game winner on a breakaway. There's no question the Stars hold a distinct advantage in this matchup and Stankoven doesn't look like he's slowing down just yet.
Nils Höglander, LW, VAN at LA (4% rostered)
Höglander has scored two goals in his past three games and he was one of the Canucks' best forwards in their 5-1 loss to the Kings last Thursday. Playing on a line with Elias Pettersson and Pius Suter, they were dominant against the Ducks with 16 shot attempts and only five against. The drawback with Höglander is the lack of power play time, but that could change depending on the lineup, and he would either replace either Sam Lafferty or Vasily Podkolzin on the second unit.
Cole Sillinger, C, CLB at PIT (1% rostered)
Sillinger's only an option if you're in a really, really deep league, but it's worth noting he's on a four-game points streak. His line with the two Alex's -- Texier and Nylander -- skated the second-most minutes in a 6-3 win against the Knights and recorded 13 shot attempts to 11 against. Sillinger does not play on the PP although Nylander does, but with Pascal Vincent you never quite know when he's going to switch it up.


