Players to stack: Jamie Benn, Jason Spezza, John Klingberg
DraftKings Price: $20,800
FanDuel Price: $20,400
Spezza and Benn play together on the Stars' first line, while Klingberg is on the first defense line and joins them on the top power play unit.
The Stars' offense is one of the most prolific in the NHL, leading the league with 197 goals for, and ranking second with 62.62 Corsi For per game. They have a solid power play, ranking sixth with a 21.53 Power Play Percentage, and have a great matchup there against Winnipeg, who give up the most power play opportunities per game (3.76) and rank 28th with a 77.48 Penalty Kill percentage. Dallas scored two power play goals in their last game against the Jets, and they have a massive edge in that area.
Tyler Seguin is also very much in play and on both of those lines as well, but I give Benn a slight edge tonight. From a fantasy standpoint, the Jets have been worse against wingers than centers this year. Seguin is averaging just over half a shot per game more than Benn, but Benn has been much more efficient with a 16.5 shooting percentage. On FanDuel, where there is a huge price discrepancy between Benn and Seguin, I actually might lean towards Seguin here, and it's hard to go too far wrong either way.
Spezza and Klingberg have both also been producing very well, and Spezza has 15 points in 16 games in 2016 and leads the Stars in Corsi per 60 minutes at even strength, while Klingberg ranks 11th in the NHL with 0.67 assists per game on the season.
*UPDATE* (2:49 PM EST) - Jason Spezza didn't skate with the first line in practice today. Both Spezza and Benn are still in play to stack with Klingberg, though I'd be a bit more hesitant to use Spezza. The three are also still on the same power play line, which means there's still a lot of appeal in stacking all three.