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Daily Showdown NHL DFS Value Matches — October 24
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Daily Showdown NHL DFS Value Matches — October 24

This value chart includes salaries, projections for top forward and defenseman values ​​for DraftKings and FanDuel, as well as three punt options for honorable mention forwards and blueliners. The main value plays look at different points and their upside, while others revolve around their ability to generate peripheral points by shooting and blocking shots. These players are always live for the bonus on DraftKingswhere all value plays are directed.

These predictions don’t tell you exactly what will happen. A game sample has too much randomness to determine exact predictions. Instead, predictions represent a player’s average performance over repeated replays of that matchup. There is a wide range of possible outcomes, and predictions represent the average of these probabilities for each player.

Martin Necas (G, CAR2, PP1) – (DK-$4,300 / FD $6,200)
DFO Projection: DK – 9.6/ FD –

12.4

The Carolina Hurricanes have shuffled their ranks ahead of tonight’s game against the red-hot Calgary Flames, and Necas continues to stand out from a value perspective. He remains a presence on the top power play unit, contributing to ice time totals and will be the de facto trigger man on the Hurricanes’ second line.

Warren Foegele (G, LAK3) – (DK-$2,900 / Franc $4,600)
DFO Projection: DK – 8.5/ FD –

10.9

Foegele finally scored a goal against the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday and will look to keep up the production with a great matchup against the San Jose Sharks. He has a solid base thanks to his shooting volume and has averaged 6.9 DraftKings points per game this season. He also has some correlation at five-on-five with Brandt Clarke, one of our most valuable play defenders tonight.

Mikhail Sergachev (D, UTA-1) ($5,400 / $6,600)
DFO Projection: DK – 9.2 / FD

12.0

Before moving on to Clarke, we need to talk about Mikhail Sergachev, who will play for the Utah Hockey Club for a long time. He is playing an average of 26.4 minutes per game in all conditions this season. Even though he continues to maintain possession, it’s paying off with an average of 10.1 DKFPPG this season.

Brandt Clarke (D, LAK-3, PP1) ($4,400 / $5,600)
DFO Projection: DK – 9.5 / FD

12.4

Brandt Clarke remains a great player, even though his salary fluctuates in the mid-$4,000s on DraftKings. He’s the Kings’ best tackle, and although they’ve only scored on 14.8 percent of their chances this season, they’ll be a great matchup against an average Sharks penalty kill.

Striker honorable mention

  1. Nino Niederreiter (W, WPG2, PP2) ($3,100/$4,400): Danish Franc – 6.7 / FD – 8.5
  2. Bobby McMann (W, TOR2, PP2) ($3,600/$4,200): Danish Franc – 7.6 / FD – 9.7
  3. Tyler Seguin (W, DAL2, PP2) ($3,200/$5,800): Danish Franc – 7.0 / FD – 9.2

Best Bet Defenders

  1. Ian Cole (UTA-2) ($2,700/$3,600): Danish Franc – 5.4 / FD – 6.7
  2. I Chair (DET-2) ($2,800/$5,100): Danish Franc – 6.9 / FD – 8.6
  3. Luke Hughes (NJD-3) ($4,200/$5,900): Danish Franc – 6.7 / FD – 8.9