Charlie Coyle Daily Fantasy News, Rankings, Projections
This aging winger has turned back the clock this season.
At 34 years old, Zach Parise has turned back the clock a bit and is on pace for his best offensive season since 2014-2015 in goals, assists and points. He's going to be playing on the top line this evening with Mikael Granlund and Charlie Coyle as the Minnesota Wild host the New Jersey Devils. Over the last month, the Devils have been horrible with a league-worst possession at 43.31 CF%. On the flip side, the Wild have the third-best CF% at 54.24 which could end up being quite a mis-match tonight. Parise and Granlund also play on the top power play unit together which gives them more upside and perhaps a good play as a two-man mini stack.
This aging winger has had a rejuvenated season.
Zach Parise has 22 goals and 48 points in 55 games which is very good considering he hasn't even broken 55 points per 82 games over the last three seasons. His current season pace is 72 points which would be his highest since 2009-2010, which is pretty crazy. Zach Parise just hasn't been the same player he had been since coming to Minnesota, but this season he's getting a bit of his juice back. He's playing on the top line tonight with Mikael Granlund and Charlie Coyle as the Minnesota Wild host the Philadelphia Flyers. The Flyers will be throwing Anthony Stolarz in net and he's struggled with a 3.26 GAA and .903 SV% which is pretty terrible. The Flyers have struggled recently despite their record, they have allowed a 66.4 CA/60 which is the second-worst mark over the last month as well as a 44.95 CF% which is also the second-worst over that time frame.
This Minnesota center is finally starting to heat up
It's been an uneventful season to date for Charlie Coyle, but he's starting to show some signs of offensive life lately. The former first round pick has scored two goals and added eight assists over his last 15 games and picked up a pair of assists against this Ottawa team when they squared off earlier this season. Coyle uses his big frame to cause commission down low as a member of Minnesota's second power-play unit, where he sees a nice fantasy boost this evening giving the Senator's ugly 75.2% penalty kill. Throw in the fact that Ottawa's best defensive forward (Mark Stone) is sidelined tonight and Coyle becomes a very sneaky (and inexpensive) option to consider.