Brent Seabrook Daily Fantasy News, Rankings, Projections
Value Line Stack With Great Matchup
If you're looking for value in a line stack tonight, consider taking the second line of Chicago which features talented young playmakers Schmaltz, Hinostroza, and Debrincat. Fresh off a two goal performance in Sunday's loss to Anaheim, this trio of forwards has generated among the most shot attempts and scoring chances as a whole among road skaters on home ice this season. With home ice advantage on their side, look for head coach Joel Quenneville to get this trio in prime offensive zone faceoffs and matched up against one of the weaker defensive lines of Colorado to easily pay off their very attractive price tags in a game that should feature plenty of scoring.
Target This Line In A Potential Shootout
Two seasons removed from becoming the the first American born player to earn the Hart Trophy as the league's MVP, Patrick Kane continues to be a force offensively for an inconsistent Blackhawks team. Aside from his unparalleled playmaking abilities, a major component of Kane's strong start to this season is the fact that he leads all Chicago forwards in ice time despite not factoring into the team's penalty kill. Tonight "Kaner" will have a great opportunity to keep his fantastic overall season going in a game that should feature plenty of scoring between two fast paced teams. Skating alongside playmakers Nick Schmaltz and Artem Anisimov on Chicago's second line and top power play unit, look for this trio to breakout on the man advantage against a Calgary penalty kill that ranks 17tth in the NHL this year and has allowed three power play goals in as many games.
Target This American Hero Tonight
Two seasons removed from becoming the the first American born player to earn the Hart Trophy as the league's MVP, Patrick Kane continues to be a force offensively for a new look Blackhawks team. Aside from his unparalleled playmaking abilities, a major component of Kane's strong start to this season is the fact that he is averaging among the most ice time per game among NHL forwards despite not factoring into the team's penalty kill. Tonight "Kaner" will have a great opportunity to keep his fantastic overall season going against a weak Vancouver team that has lost eight of their last nine games while allowing close to five goals per game during that span. Skating alongside playmakers Nick Schmaltz and Artem Anisimov on Chicago's second line and top power play unit, look for this trio to breakout on the man advantage against a Vancouver penalty kill that has allowed 11 power play goals in as many games entering tonight.