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NHL DFS Overview – December 1st, 2025

Welcome back to another day of NHL DFS. We have a pretty straight-forward 5 game slate where the edge is clear.

This NHL article is going to focus more on industry-wide NHL projections and ownership, some stuff that looks underowned, and the chalk construction. We’ll close with some game theory and leverage thoughts. Please tag me in discord (Kikikartier) with any feedback. Let’s dig in!

*I will be updating my NHL thoughts and posting industry-consensus sims in NHL discord. so please check back. 

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NHL DFS Lines

*When I refer to NHL ownership – those numbers will be reflected in the run I push through after this article

*I’m not going to go over what the tools say in here as much anymore, but it does guide my thinking. I encourage everyone to use them heavily.

 

 

Synopsis: In small fields, I think the clear route is to play WPG1. Let everybody else play NJ1 and ANH1. Just make the best play. If you want to make the super chalky play – yeah PHI1 is there. However, I think paying up for CBJ1, UTA1, or STL1 is a much sharper way to go. If you want to play the chalk in NJ1 or ANH1 with PHI1 – it’s the double-bag condom play of the year

In larger fields, Pittsburgh and Buffalo are the lowest owned plays. UTA1/PP and STL PP2 grade out pretty strong for me as well. Utah has been bad for awhile and the public loves Askarov (rightfully so). UTA and STL are solid spots to invest in under-performing teams against favorites of the public. PIT1 is the leverage play and likely the most underowned, but I just think that game sucks and fading it entirely is a very strong move.

NHL F/C One-Offs

 

Synopsis: Kyrou, Holloway, Tippett, and Peterka are my favorite one-offs by quite a bit. Please don’t play a Michkov one-off – on anyone from PHI that isn’t Tippett or Zegras for that matter. These guys project well, but just aren’t that good and don’t shoot enough to be reasonable one-offs to me. It’s a great night to play some non-Power Play one-offs.

NHL Defense

 

Synopsis: In smaller fields – I think you play two of the chalk guys. I’d still rather play Klingberg than Cam York – and that’s a serious indictment on York and PHI1. Werenski would b a priority for me. In larger fields, I definitely like the non-PP guys and the pairings I listed above. I think Sergachev/Durzi and Hughes/Nemec are both really strong. So are Emil Andrae and Ratko Gudas as punts. Friends don’t let Friends play 15% owned Cam York.

NHL Goalies

 

Synopsis: Play whoever you want

 

 

NHL Stacks and Theory

 

 

NHL Synopsis

For smaller fields – I think you play WPG1 with either CBJ1 or STL1/PP2. I am on an island with my belief about the Anaheim ownership, so if you want to play them that’s fine. I think werenski is almost a total lock for these formats. I’m not going anywhere near this PHI1 chalk. If you want to play NJ1/PHI1, I have no idea what to tell you.

In large fields, I think STL PP2, PIT1, UTA1, UTA2, and some sort of BUF stack are all strong plays. I would be inclined to play one of Doan or Zucker instead of a non-shooter like Benson though. Utilizing the double defense pairings – especially with UTA – makes a ton of sense to me here. I wouldn’t be worried about playing a defensemen in the UTIL tonight either. It’s totally viable – especially if one of them is Werenski or Hamilton.

In conclusion, I’m running away from the PHI1 chalk and I think ANH1 ends up overvalued due to how bad the STL goaltending has been. I think they’re both great teams to short. Getting over the field on this poor-performing UTA team, the best players on STL (Kyrou/Holloway), PIT, and BUF makes sense. There’s so many underpriced guys with high shot rates on this slate that I have a really hard time playing guys like Chalky Jesper Bratt or Zach Benson who just don’t shoot the puck.

*Line Data is drawn from moneypuck.com: 

https://moneypuck.com/lines.htm

 

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