Tyler Bozak

St. Louis Blues
Pos: C
Status: Inactive
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Tyler Bozak Daily Fantasy News, Rankings, Projections

Target This Team's Scoring Depth On Home Ice

If you're looking to differentiate your lineup without fading Toronto with a great matchup at home, consider Toronto’s third line featuring playmakers Tyler Bozak, Connor Brown, and James van Riemsdyk. With a combined 25 points over their last 10 games, look for this line to stay hot against a weak Buffalo team that lacks the depth to slow down Toronto's scoring depth. Also featured on Toronto's top power play unit, Bozak and JVR should get plenty of quality chances on the man advantage tonight against a Buffalo team that ranks 23rd in penalty kill percentage this season and has allowed six power play goals in as games entering tonight.

Target This Red Hot Line

If you're looking to differentiate your lineup without fading Toronto with a great matchup at home, consider Toronto's third line featuring playmakers Tyler Bozak, Connor Brown, and James van Riemsdyk. With a combined 22 points over their last 10 games, look for this line to stay hot tonight against a weak Buffalo team that lacks the depth to slow down Toronto's scoring depth. Also featured on Toronto's top power play unit, Bozak and JVR should get plenty of quality chances on the man advantage tonight against a Buffalo team that ranks 23rd in penalty kill percentage this season and has allowed three power play goals in as many games.

Multi-Goal Potential Tonight For This Underrated Line

Despite Auston Matthews remaining out of the lineup, the Toronto Maple Leafs still have the highest projected goal total on the slate tonight, and we can certainly go here for value. The Maple Leafs top line has been hot of late, and although James van Riemsdyk is the biggest reason why (five goals in his last two games), his inexpensive linemates (Tyler Bozak and Connor Brown) have also chipped in, and they both see ample time on the power play.

Depth Scoring In Potential Shooutout

If you're looking to differentiate your lineup without fading Toronto with a great matchup at home, consider Toronto's third line featuring playmakers Tyler Bozak, Connor Brown, and James van Riemsdyk. With a combined 17 points over their last 10 games, look for this line to stay hot tonight against a Panthers team that lacks the depth to slow down Toronto's scoring depth. Also featured on Toronto's top power play unit, Bozak and JVR should get plenty of quality chances on the man advantage tonight against a Florida team that ranks 22nd in penalty kill percentage this season and has allowed four power play goals over their past three games.

Target This Line's Power Play Potential

If you're looking to differentiate your lineup tonight, Toronto's third line featuring playmakers Tyler Bozak, Mitch Marner, and James van Riemsdyk could fly under the radar in tournaments. Still logging plenty of ice time with marginal results, look for this line to breakout tonight against a Philadelphia team that lacks the depth to slow down Toronto's scoring depth. Also featured on Toronto's top power play unit, Bozak, JVR, and Marner should get plenty of quality chances on the man advantage tonight against an undisciplined Flyers team that ranks 29th in penalty kill percentage this season.

Home Ice Advantage Benefits This Line

With much of the focus likely centered around the top two lines in the absence of Auston Matthews, Toronto's third line featuring playmakers Tyler Bozak, Mitch Marner, and Connor Brown could fly under the radar in tournaments tonight. Still logging plenty of ice time at even strength and on the power play, Bozak and Marner draw a juicy matchup at home against the league's worst defensive team in New Jersey, who have surrendered the most shots and scoring chances among available teams tonight. Further improving Bozak, Brown, and Marner's outlook tonight is the fact that home ice advantage will allow head coach Mike Babcock to deploy this trio against the second line of New Jersey, which has been their Achilles heel defensively early this season.

Sneaky Scoring Depth

With much of the focus likely centered around Auston Matthews and the top line, Toronto's fourth line featuring playmakers Tyler Bozak and Mitch Marner could fly under the radar in tournaments tonight. Still logging plenty of ice time at even strength and on the power play, Bozak and Marner draw a sneaky good matchup against an overrated Vegas squad that has surrendered the most shots and the third most scoring chances among available teams tonight. Further improving Bozak and Marner's outlook tonight is the fact that home ice advantage will allow head coach Mike Babcock to deploy this duo against the fourth line of Vegas, which has been their Achilles heel defensively early this season.

Best Matchup In Potential Shootout

With much of the focus likely centered around Auston Matthews and the top line, Toronto's third line featuring playmakers Tyler Bozak, James van Riemsdyk, and Connor Brown could go relatively overlooked in tournaments tonight. They draw a sneaky good matchup against a Kings team that has surrendered the second most scoring chances on the road among available teams tonight. Further improving Bozak, JVR, and Brown's outlook tonight is the fact that home ice advantage will allow head coach Mike Babcock to deploy his secondary scoring line against the third line of Los Angeles, which has been one of their few holes defensively early this season. Also featured on Toronto's third ranked power play, look for this trio to be very active on the man advantage against a Kings penalty kill that is due for regression.

TOR Line 2

With much of the focus likely centered around Auston Matthews and the top line, Toronto's second line featuring playmakers Tyler Bozak, James van Riemsdyk, and Mitch Marner could go overlooked in tournaments tonight. They draw a favorable matchup against a Blackhawks team that allowed the most scoring chances on the road among available teams tonight dating back to last season. Further improving Bozak, JVR, and Marner's outlook tonight is the fact that home ice advantage will allow head coach Mike Babcock to deploy his second line against one of the weaker defensive lines of Chicago and away from two-way forward Jonathan Toews for much of this game. Also featured on Toronto’s second ranked power play from last season, look for this trio to be very active on the man advantage against a Chicago penalty kill that ranked 24th in the NHL last year.

Pair of centers certain to be overlooked

Center is crowded at the top with Connor McDavid, Sidney Crosby, Auston Matthews and Evgeni Malkin. With so much focus at the top, an opportunity emerges with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Their depth at center should not be overlooked. Tyler Bozak centers two gifted wingers in veteran James van Riemsdyk and sophomore speedster Mitchell Marner. On the third line, Nazem Kadri has yet to find chemistry in the preseason with new acquisition Patrick Marleau, but there is no denying these two could form a solid one-two punch at even-strength and with the man-advantage. Bozak & Kadri have the luxury of facing a Winnipeg Jets team that allowed the second-most goals per game (2.98) on home ice last season. In a game where goals should not be hard to find and with discounted prices across the industry, Tyler Bozak & Nazem Kadri make for solid pivots from sophomore stud Auston Matthews.