Play Daily Fantasy Hockey: NHL Betting Expected to Increase This Season

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Oct/08/2014
Play Daily Fantasy Hockey: NHL Betting Expected to Increase This Season

With fantasy hockey expected to truly take off this season, online sportsbooks anticipate a dramatic increase in hockey betting as well.

So if you are looking to play daily fantasy hockey, there are definitely some key players you will want to invest in.  And what better place to get the skinny on top fantasy hockey prospects than NHL.com?

They have Tyler Toffoli as the top pick with Yahoo ownership at 22 percent. 

"That 70s Line" of Tanner Pearson, Jeff Carter and Toffoli made waves during the 2014 Stanley Cup Playoffs, and the three have picked up where they left off. Each linemate finished among the League's top 18 in exhibition scoring, led by Toffoli's NHL-best nine points in five games. The 22-year-old put forth balanced point production and shots on goal at a high rate this past postseason and has followed it up with more of the same, so there's little doubt he can carry it over to the regular season. Toffoli is set in stone as a top-six forward for the defending Stanley Cup champions and can also provide a rating boost (plus-21 in 2013-14), so fantasy owners should save a right-wing slot and target him in the 13th round (Yahoo average draft position: 161.2).”

Let’s check out some other NHL.com fantasy hockey picks below.

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