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Prospect Ramblings: Pre-playoff rests are coming

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With roughly 10 games to go in the regular season, wild card spots and home ice advantage have yet to be locked-in for most playoff matchups. Teams are beginning to be mathematically eliminated from the post-season, while others have almost clinched. Because of the top-heavy nature of certain divisions and the established gap in points between certain seeds, some teams will soon have the chance to rest players before the playoffs.

 

In my opinion, this doesn’t happen often enough. Even if the chances of a player getting hurt in 2 or 3 games leading into the post-season are 1%, if you lose that gamble you can lose your shot at the cup. But I’m not here to debate sitting players, I’m here to talk about the fantasy implications if it happens. 

 

When Stamkos sat out the last 3 games of 2017-18, Cory Conacher got into 2 games, in which the Lightning scored 11 goals. Slater Koekkoek got into the third game.

 

When New Jersey sat Taylor Hall, Travis Zajac, Sami Vatanen, and Kyle Palmieri, that put Jimmy Hayes and Drew Stafford in the lineup for a night.

 

When Columbus sat out Panarin, Werenski, and Jones, Taylor Chorney and Alex Broadhurst, and Eric Robinson jumped into the lineup. 

 

At the end of the day, it’s unlikely that one of these replacement players will push you over the edge in the final minutes of your fantasy league, but the Dobber Network is here for exactly that possibility. The closer the finish, the more rewarding the victory! So, here are the top candidates for replacement games as the top teams start getting locked into place:

 

Tampa Bay Lightning

 

Boston Bruins

 

Toronto Maple Leafs

 

Washington Capitals

 

Calgary Flames

 

San Jose Sharks

 

Winnipeg Jets

 

Nashville Predators

 

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FIRST NHL GOALS TIME!

 

Carl Grundstrom didn’t waste any time, scoring in his first game as a King:

 

Josh Brown and Dryden Hunt give us a 2-for-1 in Florida’s game against the Red Wings:

 

Joel L’Esperance makes a pinpoint deflection for his first:

 

 

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Thank you for reading, and best of luck clinching those playoff series!

Hayden Soboleski

@soboleskih

 

 

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