NHL DFS Expert Survey: Friday, November 10th

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Our panel of experts is here to give you their NHL DFS picks for today’s main slate contests by answering a handful of questions to help you make crucial lineup-building decisions. Wondering who Moneyball has as his top overall line stack? Or ezellmt’s favorite skater for large-field tournaments? Find out below!

NHL DFS Picks: DraftKings & FanDuel Expert Survey for Friday, November 10

Who is your top overall play (when considering price, matchup, roster construction, etc.) on the board and why?

TastefulTides: Timo Meier – Priced way too low on both FD and DK, he should be a core play in all formats. Now that Jack Hughes and Nico Hischier are injured, someone has to come in and fill the void in terms of shot and point production. Meier has a very stable floor and a ceiling due to his shot volume.

boggslite: Jack Eichel – As consistent as ever with 14 points in as many games this season, Eichel and the Knights have a juicy home matchup against a terrible Sharks team that ranks dead last in nearly every defensive metric. I especially like his chances of breaking through on the man advantage against a SJ squad that has been horrible on the PK this season which has been one of their strongest metrics in previous years.

Joda: Timo Meier – Timo seems priced like the guy who was struggling at the start of the season. Lately, he has looked more like the guy in San Jose who would generate chance after chance. I like building around Timo in all formats against a sloppy Washington team.

Who is your favorite contrarian play (when considering price, matchup, projected ownership, etc.) on the board and why?

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John Britt (jmbwngfn)

One of the top baseball and hockey analysts in the DFS industry, John Britt is a family man hailing from St. Louis, Missouri. A proud graduate of the University of Missouri, John’s passion is hockey but he excels at multiple DFS sports. He has been nominated multiple times for awards for his written work in both baseball (best MLB series) and hockey (3x NHL Writer of the Year nominee) and is now the Lead Editor at RotoGrinders. John can be found on Twitter at the username JMBWngFn.