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NHL DFS – Offenses and Lines to watch

Welcome to the Second installment of my NHL Olympic Break Series. Today we are going to be talking about some of the offenses and/or lines that have performed well in the first half and perhaps flown below the radar. Then we’re going to talk about some offenses that have not been as good as their reputation.

I will Preface the article by saying that I’m going to lean towards some offenses that maybe you don’t hear about quite as much. We know that COL1, EDM1, and TB1 are great offensive lines. I’m not trying to go over stuff that folks already know.

I’m basing this analysis off the following numbers: 2.55 average expected goals against per 60 and 57 shot attempts per 60. These numbers are the average of the median numbers with the minimum ice time for a line set at 75, 100, and 125 minutes. Yeah – this is somewhat arbitrary and what exactly a big enough sample is here remains debatable. However, I think this method gives me a fair number to work with

Use this article in conjunction with the NHL models and Contest Sims to give yourself a real chance at winning each and every slate.

*When I refer to shot attempts – I mean shot attempts for. xG refers to expected goals for. All numbers are per 60 weather I refer to it that way or not.

 

Excellent NHL Offensive lines

 

 

Overvalued Offenses and Lines

 

Application

Ok so how do we apply this? It’s important to note a couple of things:

  1. Everything is price and ownership dependent. One line or another having been good doesn’t mean you should overpay – via price or ownership – for them in most cases.
  2. This is meant to stash a few names away to play when they’re lower owned and in a strong spot.
  3. Don’t necessarily go out of your way to play lines like CHI3 and EDM3. Just know that it’s an option.

Well hopefully this was helpful to some of you. I’ll have another article in the next few days diving into power plays, penalty kills, and positioning

*Line Data is drawn from moneypuck.com: 

https://moneypuck.com/lines.htm

 

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