Martin Necas, CAR at FLA ($21): Necas has a goal and two assists in his last nine games as he has been struggling. ![]() There are better options considering his salary. Marchand has 21 goals and 66 points in 72 games this season, his worst stats since the 2015-16 campaign, when he managed 61 points in 77 contests. Marchand is coming off a three-point effort versus the Capitals on Tuesday, but he had previously gone seven games without a point. He has three goals in two games versus the Ducks in 2022-23.īrad Marchand, BOS at MON ($29): The Bruins could also rest Marchand on Thursday, so do not be caught by surprise. He has been outstanding with the man advantage, potting 10 goals while adding 13 assists, by far his best performance on the power play in his nine-year NHL career. Viktor Arvidsson, LA at ANA ($19): Arvidsson has 26 goals and 56 points on a very good LA team. He has also managed a career high 227 shots on goal. Overall, the 21-year star has 38 goals and 88 points in 77 games, both easily career highs. Tim Stutzle, OTT at BUF ($24): Stutzle has been scoring of late, picking up a goal and three assists in his last two games. It has been his worst offensive output since the 2016-17 season when he garnered 21 goals and 32 assists in 79 games. Should he play, Bergeron has only one assist in his last five contests, giving him 27 goals and 58 points in 77 games. Don't be surprised if he is a healthy scratch once again. Patrice Bergeron, BOS at MON ($27): The Bruins have been resting their 37-year-old captain a lot of late, as he has missed four of the last nine games. He has been strong against the Coyotes with a goal and three assists in two games this season. Pettersson has 38 goals and 63 assists with 256 shots on goal, all career highs. He previous best was 68 points set last season. ![]() CENTERĮlias Pettersson, VAN at ARI ($31): It has been a career year for Pettersson, who surpassed the 100-point mark Tuesday with a pair of helpers. Reimer is 0-1-1 this season against the Oilers, giving up 11 goals on 87 shots. 891 save percentage, not exactly inspiring stats when facing the best offensive team in the NHL. James Reimer, SJ at EDM ($20): Reimer has given up six goals in each of his last two starts, including Saturday versus the Oilers. ![]() Carolina is the second-best defensive team in the NHL, giving up only 2.54 goals per game, boding well for an Andersen victory. A Florida win would set up a first-round matchup with the top seed in the Metropolitan, while a Florida loss would force the Panthers to face Boston. Overall, the 33-year-old netminder is 20-11-1 with a 2.43 GAA and. Andersen has lost his last two starts - both on the road – giving up five goals on 54 shots. GOALIEįrederik Andersen, CAR at FLA ($27): The Hurricanes need to win in order to remain in first place in the Metropolitan Division as they are only a point ahead of New Jersey with the Devils holding the tiebreaker. Below, you'll find suggested options for crafting an effective lineup. Ottawa plays in Buffalo, Pittsburgh finishes its season in Columbus, Florida hosts Carolina, Toronto travels to New York to play the Rangers, Detroit is in Tampa Bay, New Jersey goes into Washington, Nashville is home to Minnesota, Philadelphia completes its season in Chicago, Winnipeg plays in Colorado, LA travel across town to play in Anaheim, Arizona hosts Vancouver and Vegas plays in Seattle. Louis and Dallas play the second game in back-to-back nights after the Stars defeated the Blues 5-2 on Wednesday. There are two games one tired team as Montreal, off a 4-2 loss to the Islanders, host Boston, while San Jose, 3-1 losers in Calgary, are in Edmonton. There are 15 games on tap Thursday, as only Calgary and the New York Islanders are not in action.
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