Welcome to the Week 21 Fantasy Hockey Waiver Wire article here at FTN Fantasy. Below you’ll see some of the best waiver wire pickups, players to stash, players to buy low and sell high, which players to drop, and who to stream. I’ll also highlight some of the injuries, and what it means for you and the Fantasy Hockey landscape.
There are 11 teams scheduled to play four games in Week 21 (Feb. 26 – Mar 3), and three teams scheduled to play two games. You’ll see streams from each team with four games below.
It’s that time of the season when you need to start piling up wins. It may mean you have to cut a struggling player for a four-game stream or someone trending up. Sometimes you have to make uncomfortable moves, but the way to get the best of your opponents moving forward is to have more games played while taking advantage of the matchups each week.
The strategy I like to call “attacking the schedule” can be the difference in winning a championship. Each week, find out which borderline players or streamers wouldn’t crack your lineup on the busy days on the schedule.
Drop those players for players scheduled to play on the lighter scheduled nights. Those days are usually Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. If you’re in a shallow league or a roto league, this strategy may not mean that much to you. But if you’re not going to play an average player on a busy night like Thursday or Saturday, you’re better off dropping him for someone playing on those lighter days. This strategy is similar to “two-start” pitchers in Fantasy Baseball.
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Injuries
- Matthew Tkachuk, FLA
- Jack Eichel, VGK
- Joel Eriksson Ek, MIN
- Travis Konecny, PHI
- Mark Stone, VGK
- Jake Guentzel, PIT
- Valeri Nichushkin, COL
- Tyler Seguin, DAL
- Patrik Laine, CLS
- Viktor Arvidsson, LA
- Tomas Hertl, SJ
- Logan Couture, SJ
- Trevor Zegras, ANH
- Adam Fantilli, CLS
- Dougie Hamilton, NJ
- Mikhail Sergachev, TB
- Justin Faulk, STL
- Owen Power, BUF
Quick Thoughts
- Tkachuk has a chance to play Tuesday.
- No work on the extent of the injuries to Eriksson Ek, Konecny, or Seguin. Eriksson Ek and Konecny are worth hanging onto.
- I’d still buy Eichel from a team that needed wins desperately to get into the playoffs. If Seguin misses time, Logan Stankoven may get a serious look. He picked up three shots on goal in his debut over the weekend and received nearly four minutes of power-play time.
Fantasy Hockey Waiver Wire
The waiver wire consists of players owned in fewer than 60% of Yahoo leagues. They are ranked in order of how I value them for the rest of the season. I dug deep for those playing in NFHC High Stakes leagues.
Last Chance
- Bryan Rust, PIT
- Owen Tippett, PHI
- Juraj Slafkovsky, MTL
- Mason Marchment, DAL
- Dylan Strome, WAS
- Boone Jenner, CLS
- Gustav Nyquist, NSH
- Quinton Byfield, LA
- Artturi Lehkonen, COL
- Josh Norris, OTT
- Zach Werenski, CLS
- Thomas Chabot, OTT
Deep-League Adds
- Wyatt Johnston, DAL
- Sam Bennett, FLA
- Tyler Bertuzzi, TOR
- Chandler Stephenson, VGK
- Juraj Slafkovsky, MTL
- Johnny Gaudreau, CLS
- Pierre-Luc Dubois, LA
- Kirill Marchenko, CLS
- Dmitry Voronkov, CLS
- Shane Pinto, OTT
- Scott Laughton, PHI
- Bobby McMann, TOR
- Torey Krug, STL
Banger Leagues
- Radko Gudas, ANH
- Jeremy Lauzon, NSH
- David Savard, MTL
- Kaiden Guhle, MTL
- Nick Seeler, PHI
- Alec Martinez, VGK
- Adam Larsson, SEA
- Jake McCabe, TOR
- Mario Ferraro, SJ
- Connor Murphy, CHI
- Yakov Trenin, NSH
- Alexander Romanov, NYI
Don’t Sell
- William Nylander, TOR
- J.T. Miller, VAN
- Joel Eriksson Ek, MIN
- Matt Boldy, MIN
- Matthew Tkachuk, FLA
- Alex Ovechkin, WAS
- Matt Duchene, DAL
- Nico Hischier, NJ
- Nick Suzuki, MTL
- Evan Bouchard, EDM
- Mike Matheson, MTL
Consider Dropping
- Vladimir Tarasenko, OTT
- Trevor Moore, LA
- Kyle Palmieri, NYI
- Oliver Bjorkstrand, CLS
- Eeli Tolvanen, CLS
- Evan Rodrigues, FLA
- Jamie Benn, DA
- Tyson Barrie, NSH
- Hampus Lindholm, BOS
- Jake Sanderson, OTT
Week 21 (Feb. 26 – Mar. 3)
Four Games
Arizona Coyotes
(TUE @ MTL, THU @ TOR, FRI @ OTT, SUN @ WAS)
Dylan Guenther, LW
The Coyotes enter Sunday on an 11-game losing streak, so they have shuffled a lot of their lines. Guenther is currently skating on the first line and power play with Clayton Keller, so he’s intriguing in deeper formats. He has two goals and 10 shots in his last four games, and he’s averaging 18 minutes per game over that span.
Barrett Hayton, C
I’m a sucker for Hayton and think it’s only a matter of time before he gets his spot back on the first line, or next to Keller. He’s hard to stream in a 12-team league, but keep an eye on him. He scored in his last game, and he has eight shots along with 20 faceoff wins over his past three games. The trio of Hayton, Nick Schmaltz, and Alex Kerfoot may be worth monitoring.
Buffalo Sabres
(TUE @ FLA, THU @ TB, SAT vs. VGK, SUN vs. WPG)
Henri Jokiharju, D
Jokiharju is logging heavy minutes and the counting stats are piling up. I streamed him this past week for some blocks and he ended up picking up four points.
Dallas Stars
(MON vs. NYI, TUE @ COL, THU vs. WPG, SAT vs. SJ)
Wyatt Johnston, C/RW & Mason Marchment, LW
The Stars are one of the highest-scoring teams in the NHL. These two shouldn’t be hanging around the waiver wire in 12-team leagues. There’s some inconsistency in both of their games, but the Stars are loaded on offense, and they are both solid streaming options. Johnston has moved up and down the lineup. I’d love for him to stick on the first line, but that seems doubtful.
Logan Stankoven, C
Stankoven picked up three shots in 15:20 of ice time in his NHL debut Saturday in Carolina. He also picked up 3:32 minutes of power-play time. The rookie has 24 goals and 57 points in 47 games in the AHL this season. There’s no word on Seguin’s injury, but if he misses time, Stankoven will be worth a look in deeper formats.
Edmonton Oilers
(MON @ ARI, WED vs. BOS, FRI vs. MIN, SAT vs. CGY)
There’s not much here. Corey Perry was a bust last week, but he played a bit on the second line with Leon Draisaitl in Edmonton’s latest game. Warren Foegele has been playing with Connor McDavid here and there. You have to be in a massive league to consider either.
Los Angeles Kings
(MON @ EDM, TUE @ CGY, THU @ VAN, SUN vs. NJ)
Quinton Byfield, C/LW
Byfield should be owned in every 12-team format. He could get his spot back on the top line. He’s been scoring regardless.
Pierre-Luc Dubois, C/LW
There have been signs of life in PLD’s game, and I think that has a lot to do with Byfield. The past couple of weeks have probably been his best stretch in Los Angeles. He’s hitting the score sheet, shooting pucks on the net, throwing body checks, and winning faceoffs.
Minnesota Wild
(TUE vs. CAR, THU @ NSH, SAT @ STL, SUN vs. SJ)
Jonas Brodin, D
Brodin can rack up a few blocked shots for you.
Ottawa Senators
(MON @ WAS, TUE @ NSH, FRI vs. ARI, SAT @ PHI)
Josh Norris, C
Norris was in here last week and scored three goals and picked up four points. The Sens have played great in their last four games. The schedule this week is decent, and they have a lot of games to make up on the rest of the league, so you’ll get a couple four game weeks out of them. Drake Batherson and Thomas Chabot should be owned as well. Consider Shane Pinto in deep formats and Mathiew Joseph in even deeper formats.
Pittsburgh Penguins
(TUE @ VAN, THU @ SEA, SAT @ CGY, SUN @ EDM)
Bryan Rust, RW & Rickard Rakell, RW
Rust should be rostered, and Rakell is only worth considering in 14-team leagues. Rust has points in seven of his last 11 games, and he has five goals over that span. I’m surprised his ownership is as low as it is.
San Jose Sharks
(TUE vs. NJ, THU vs. ANH, SAT @ DAL, SUN @ MIN)
Mikael Granlund, C/RW
Granlund is a decent source for faceoff wins. He’s shooting and has points in three of his last four games. Having said that, I’d only stream him to wrap up the week if I needed some FOW.
Mario Ferraro, D
Hits and blocks.
Washington Capitals
(MON vs. OTT, TUE @ DET, FRI vs. PHI, SUN vs. ARI)
Dylan Strome, C
Speaking of players who should be owned in more leagues, Strome finished the week on a four-game point streak in which he had one goal, seven points and three power-play points. He’s getting all the ice time he can handle and is winning faceoffs.
Connor McMichael, C
Our guy EY had a great call on Dangle Bet Celly this week when he suggested Connor McMichael for an anytime goal at +500. He scored twice! He has five goals in his last five games. I wouldn’t expect him to be productive in that department, but he’s getting a bit more ice time and certainly has some offensive upside to his game. When he’s not scoring he’s at least winning faceoffs and racking up hits.
Winnipeg Jets
(TUE vs. STL, THU @ DAL, SAT @ CAR, SUN @ BUF)
Gabriel Vilardi, C/RW
You’re running out of time to grab Vilardi. He has three multi-point games in his last four and has six power-play points over that span.
Sean Monahan, C
Monahan finally broke through as a Jet, as he scored five goals over a three-game span. I’d grab Nikolaj Ehlers first unless you’re lacking FOW.
Two games
- CGY
- CHI
- NYR
Attack the Schedule
- Monday – 4 games
- Tuesday – 12 games
- Wednesday – 2 games
- Thursday – 12 games
- Friday – 3 games
- Saturday – 13 games
- Sunday – 6 games
Having players on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday will give you an edge this week.
EDM – MON, WED, SAT, SUN
OTT – MON, TUE, FRI, SAT
LA – MON, TUE, THU, SUN
WAS – MON, TUE, FRI, SUN
ARI – TUE, THU, FRI, SUN
NJ – TUE, FRI, SUN
ANH – THU, FRI, SUN
Back to Backs
- ANH
- ATI
- CLS
- DAL
- EDM
- LA
- MIN
- OTT
- PHI
- PIT
- SJ
- STL
- WAS
- WPG
Mon & Tue Games
- DAL
- LA
- OTT
- WAS
Sat & Sun Games
- BUF
- EDM
- MIN
- PIT
- SJ
- WPG
Buy-Low Candidates
- Tim Stutzle, OTT
- Brady Tkachuk, OTT
- Adrian Kempe, LA
- Jack Eichel, VGK
- Alex DeBrincat, DET
- Tage Thompson, BUF
- Andrei Svechnikov, CAR
- Josh Morrissey, WPG
- Cale Makar, COL
- Brandon Montour, FLA
Sell-High Candidates
- Jonathan Drouin, COL
- Adam Henrique, ANH
- Yegor Sharangovich, CGY
- Jonathan Huberdeau, CGY
- Blake Coleman, CGY
- Johnny Gaudreau, CLS
- Mats Zuccarello, MIN
- Evgeni Malkin, PIT
- Clayton Keller, ARI
- Timothy Liljegren, TOR
- Noah Hanifin, CGY