Players to target: Brandon Saad, Nick Schmaltz, and Patrick Kane
The new-look second line for the Chicago Blackhawks seems like it could be explosive in a matchup against the Philadelphia Flyers. The Hawks will be able to keep Kane and Saad away from the Sean Couturier line, instead matching them with the second line of Valtteri Filppula, Jordan Weal, and Wayne Simmonds, who have a Corsi For percentage under 50 percent.
This Hawks line gets you exposure to both power play units, with Saad on the top one and Kane/Schmaltz on the second one. The Flyers' penalty kill has struggled this year (under 80 percent), giving the Hawks a good chance to break out of their power play funk. Kane usually sees decent ownership, but his linemates may let you get exposure to a low-owned, high-upside stack.