The Sabres were dominated by the Devils in their first two games, with notable performances from the Devils’ top line and rookie Seamus Casey. The Sabres struggled, except for their goalies, with injuries to J.J. Peterka and Zach Benson adding to their woes. Looking ahead, matchups to watch include the Kraken’s minutes distribution, Jake Neighbours breakout potential for the Blues, and Elias Lindholm’s debut for Boston. Additionally, monitoring Adam Boqvist’s performance for Florida and Mikhail Sergachev’s debut for Utah will be key fantasy hockey points of interest.
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Coming into the Fantasy Hockey playoffs, managers face tough decisions on adding or dropping players due to roster constraints and player performance. Prioritizing hot streaks and multi-category contributors, such as Ryan McLeod of the Buffalo Sabres, Sean Monahan of the Columbus Blue Jackets, and Kiefer Sherwood of the Vancouver Canucks, can provide an edge in the playoffs. With McLeod excelling in face-offs, Monahan making a strong return from injury, and Sherwood leading in hits while...
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