Calle Jarnkrok Daily Fantasy News, Rankings, Projections
Favorable matchup for red hot winger and line-mates
Viktor Arvidsson has been outstanding all season with an individual CF/60 of 74.6 and HDCF/60 of 15.57. He also has 10 goals in his last 10 games. With Ryan Johansen suspended two games for high sticking, he will skate with line-mates Filip Forsberg and Calle Jarnkrok. Florida has struggled on the road this season and will have likely have James Reimer in net as they are playing their second game in as many nights. Reimer allowed four goals at Montreal his last time out.
Injuries have created a great opportunity for this cheap line stack
Craig Smith, Kyle Turris, and Calle Jarnkrok come in as a very cheap line stack on a night where there is a lot of high priced line stacks to pay up for. Injuries have plagued the Nashville Predators all season, creating slightly more ice time and opportunities for Nashville’s second line. On top of that, on home ice this line is typically matched up against the opposition’s weaker lines, and gets the most offensive zone faceoff’s. With Kyle Turris back last game, you get two-thirds of the team’s top power play unit. Adding either defensemen Roman Josi, or Ryan Ellis gives you power-play correlation, and multiple ways to differentiate your lineup. Josi is my preferred option if salary is available.
Could this Nashville Predators top prospect be in town for good?
Eeli Tolvanen — the Nashville Predators top prospect — made his season debut over the weekend and put up a goal and an assist playing on the top line with Ryan Johansen and Kevin Fiala. Tonight, he is expected to be on the second line with Calle Jarnkrok and Craig Smith. While this is certainly a downgrade with regards to his linemates, he is still an elite prospect that could help carry this line. They take on the Buffalo Sabres who despite their previous winning streak have an NHL-worst 43.81 CF% over the last three weeks.