The Fab 5: Top NHL Fantasy Players

With the trade deadline passing just days ago the chase for Lord Stanley’s Cup is heating up. The Rick Nash sweepstakes fell short of its hype as the Columbus Blue Jackets kept their star sniper for the time being, with much speculation over where he’ll be come next season.

The deadline saw a handful of minor deals that contenders hope can get them over the hump. The Nashville Predators acquired Hal Gill and Andrei Kostitsyn, two veterans who should add experience and toughness to the team. The New Jersey Devils got Marek Zidlicky, a finesse defensemen who they hope can quarterback their power play, and the New York Rangers stayed put, something we did not expect, especially after they dumped Wojtek Wolski to Florida in a move that seemed to point to the fact that Rick Nash was on his way. Nevertheless one sort of blockbuster trade did occur with Jeff Carter of the Columbus Blue Jackets being moved to the Los Angeles Kings for young defensemen Jack Johnson and a first round pick. Carter was acquired to help the Kings score goals, and that’s something he proved he can do in his time with Philadelphia in the past. However, Columbus got a good return in landing both a top young player in Johnson and getting a very valuable first round pick; this trade was a rarity in the sense that both sides came out getting something they needed.

Now that the rosters will be set for the rest of this season, and the majority of the season is already in the books, let’s take a look at who will be the top 5 Fantasy Hockey contributors when the year comes to a close. Basically, pick these guys every single night they are available as they are the elite when it comes to Fantasy.

5.) Erik Karlsson, D, Ottawa Senators: Karlsson has emerged as one of the best offensive defensemen in the league today with his uncanny playmaking and his speed. This season Karlsson, as a Defenseman mind you, has 66 points (15 Goals, and 51 Assists) in 64 games. That’s better than a point per game from a defenseman, which is quite impressive to say the least. Karlsson has also shown he’s not just offensive minded in going +15 so far this season, and in doing so making himself a very viable candidate (if not unanimous) for the Norris Trophy (NHL’s Top Defensemen).

4.) Claude Giroux, RW, Philadelphia Flyers: Giroux has emerged as the Flyers most potent offensive weapon this season and its come just at the right time. After gutting their roster this off-season by trading away Captain Mike Richards and lethal sniper Jeff Carter, the team chose a new path that would make Chris Pronger Captain (he’s out for the season now with concussion issues) and would see the signing of former Vezina Trophy runner up Ilya Bryzgalov to strengthen up the teams defense and ultimately fill their goal tending void. The play of Claude Giroux  has erased all thoughts that Philadelphia would struggle this season and the line of Scott HartnellJaromir Jagr – Claude Giroux has been one of the elite Fantasy lines in all of hockey. When you see the Flyers playing you be sure to take Giroux as his 5.38 Fantasy Points Per Game (FPPG) rank him in the top 5 and his 49 Assists rank third in the NHL, Giroux is the real deal!

3.) Steven Stamkos, C, Tampa Bay Lightning: Despite the awful season the Lightning are enduring, Stamkos has still been a man on a mission. The goal scoring machine has been just that this season, a machine. His 44 Goals is tops in the NHL by 7 goals, and the next closest guy after that is 12 behind (Phil Kessel-32 Goals). What I’m saying is that Stamkos is the best goal scorer in the league right now, and there’s little doubt that he won’t win his second Rocket Richard Trophy this season as the NHL’s top goal scorer. Stamkos is also averaging a nice 5.66 FPPG (2nd amongst eligible skaters) and has put up 76 points in just 63 games which means 100 points is not out of the works. When you want points for your team, and you want them in bunches, Stamkos is your man.

2.) Henrik Lundqvist, G, New York Rangers: It’s not often that mid-season we already know who our best goalie of the season is, but that’s definitely the case this year. “King Henrik” has emerged as the best goalie in the NHL, and the statistics really don’t lie. In 46 starts Lundqvist is 30-12-1 with a .94 Save Percentage (which if it stands would be the best of all-time), 8 shutouts (tops in the NHL) and an impressive 6.47 FPPG (tops among eligible NHL goalies). All in all Henrik is the most consistent goalie in the NHL night in and night out and his play is the main reason the Rangers are in first place in the Eastern Conference. When Lundqvist is in net he’s a must pick every night, no matter who the Rangers are playing, because believe me…he’s just that great.

1.) Evgeni Malkin, C, Pittsburgh Penguins: How do you deal with losing the face of the NHL and your best player for over a season to concussion problems? Well it certainly doesn’t hurt to have a guy like Evgeni Malkin to step up for you. “Geno” has been unreal this season for the Penguins, that’s really the only way to put it. In just 56 games Malkin already has 79 Points (37 Goals and 42 Assists), that’s an incredible 1.41 Points per game which makes him by far the most productive player in the whole NHL. If MVP voting were held today nobody except Malkin should even receive a vote, that’s how stellar he has been. His 6.93 FPPG is more than a point better than any other skater in the NHL, and his leadership for a Pittsburgh team plagued by injuries only adds to his value. Malkin is this season’s MVP and he’s also this season’s Fantasy MVP, so you know what to do. If you want an all around player that contributes in every category (his 50 Penalty Minutes is also not bad for a scorer) then pick Evgeni Malkin every single night he skates because he is currently the best player in the NHL and will be for the rest of the season.

Who’s Your MVP This Year? How Ridiculous Is Evgeni Malkin? Thoughts? Let Me Hear ‘Em!

Thursday Night Power Play: Top NHL Picks of the Day

With The NHL All-Star Game just behind us, the second half of the season is now in full swing. Teams are beginning that hunt for the playoffs and every game matters. This means the players are picking their level of play up and it’s paying big dividends for fantasy owners. Thursday night features nine hockey games, so there’s a big selection of talent out there. Here are your best picks for your FanSaloon.com Fantasy Hockey Leagues for Tonight.

Left Wings

Evander Kane, Winnipeg Jets ($5,438): Kane has already eclipsed his 2010-11 goals total and he isn’t done yet. The speedy winger is averaging 4.35 Fantasy Points a game, putting his production right up there with the elite players at his position.

 

James Van Riemsdyk, Philadelphia Flyers ($4,600): JVR is coming off a tough injury, but don’t let that be a concern. In his two games back he has 2 assists and 10 shots on goal, he hasn’t lost a step. Picking Van Riemsdyk also makes sense as they play the often shaky Edmonton Oilers tonight, only making him more likely to get you points.

 

Right Wings

Claude Giroux, Philadelphia Flyers ($6,825): Giroux has been the epitome of productive this season and tonight’s favorable match-up makes him a must pick. Giroux has been a rock all season for the Flyers while operating at a point-per-game clip; pick him with confidence.

 

Corey Perry, Anaheim Ducks ($6,125): Last season’s MVP has been having a tough year…until lately. Seemingly haven awoken over the past month, Perry has been a machine while getting Anaheim back into the playoff race. Every game is crucial for his team so look for Perry to bring his A-game tonight and come through for your fantasy team as well.

 

Centers

Logan Couture, San Jose Sharks ($5,425): Last season’s rookie standout was an early victim of a sophomore slump, but he’s beginning to find his way again. In a match-up against Winnipeg tonight look for Couture to continue gaining confidence and to translate that into points. This guy can score goals for you and I think he’ll cash one in tonight.

 

Jeff Skinner, Carolina Hurricanes ($4,650): Last Year’s Rookie of The Year hasn’t really found his way this season, but he’s still shooting the puck a lot (149 SOG) and has been playing better as the season wears on. Skinner plays against the streaking Anaheim Ducks tonight, but if anyone can put a puck past the red-hot Jonas Hiller, I like that guy to be Jeff Skinner.

Goalies

Jonas Hiller, Anaheim Ducks ($5,400): Hiller has been a monster the past month in leading his team (along with Corey Perry) into playoff contention. Hiller’s play has helped give Anaheim consistency, and tonight’s game against the Hurricanes could be a big day for the man in goal. Carolina isn’t the most offensive bunch around and a shutout could be in the works – Hiller could well be today’s best value pick.

Ilya Bryzgalov, Philadelphia Flyers ($5,275): Fantasy is all about match-ups people and tonight the Flyers have a great one. Bryvgalov hasn’t been as dominant as he’s been in seasons past, but tonight should be a good way for him to find his stride and begin to be the force he was during his time with the Phoenix Coyotes. Although Ilya has been shaky all year I think he’ll put in a solid performance tonight and make you a happy fantasy owner.

Defense

Brent Seabrook, Chicago Blackhawks ($3,063): A player that many expected to compete for the Norris Trophy (Leagues’ Top Defensemen) has been a letdown this season. However, tonight against the Dallas Stars I look for him to break out and have a big game because he’s just too good to bottle up for this long. I’m a firm believer that skill must take over at some point, and that point is tonight for the talented defenseman, take a chance on him.

Nicklas Lidstrom, Detroit Red Wings ($3,925): Playing fantasy hockey I’ve learned one thing for certain…Lidstrom is a must pick. The ageless veteran is a fantasy machine and although Detroit has an unfavorable match-up against Vancouver tonight, someone must score in this game. Lidstrom isn’t killing it this season, but he’s always capable of scoring a goal or putting up multiple assists; this may be one of those nights where they need him to come up big.

High Risk-High Reward Pick of the Day

Roberto Loungo, Vancouver Canucks ($6,913): Luongo has been looking like his past self over the last couple of weeks and that has teams across the NHL in fear, and rightfully so. Loungo on any given day can be the best goalie you’ve ever seen take the ice, but his inconsistency has plagued him throughout his career. In a showcase game against Detroit tonight, Loungo has an opportunity to prove doubters wrong and show he’s still a Vezina Candidate. A shutout from Luongo would be enormous and would do your fantasy squad well. However, Detroit is riding that NHL Record 23 Straight Wins at Home (this games at Detroit)…will Loungo be the man to stop that?

Who’s your pick of the night? Will Detroit’s streak end tonight? Let Me Hear What You Think!