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Week 19 Must-Add Waiver Targets | Fantasy Hockey
The DFO Fantasy Show is back with Brock Seguin and Beebs Bondy breaking down the latest fantasy hockey news, trade deadline fallout, and waiver wire targets ahead of Friday’s NHL trade deadline.
On today’s episode:
Trade Deadline News & Notes from around the NHL
Key trades involving Mackenzie Weegar, Jason Dickinson, Colton Dach, and Tyler Myers
Contract extensions for Kiefer Sherwood and Ethen Frank
Injury updates including Zach Werenski, Drew Doughty, Trevor Moore, and Quinton Byfield
Trade-related scratches for Bobby McMann, Scott Laughton, and Oliver Ekman-Larsson
Then Beebs Bondy joins Brock Seguin to break down 10 waiver wire pickups, ranging from players around 47% rostered to deep-league adds near 1%, so no matter what type of fantasy hockey league you're in, there’s someone worth targeting.
With the NHL trade deadline approaching, roster situations across the league are changing quickly — creating new fantasy opportunities and potential breakout roles.
Subscribe for waiver wire pickups, streaming targets, schedule breakdowns, trade deadline reactions, and fantasy hockey strategy all season long.
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71. Fantasy Hockey Week 23 Preview & Waiver Wire Guide
20:36||Season 11, Ep. 71It’s Week 23 of the fantasy hockey season, and for many of you this is the semi-finals or finals — so every move matters.Brock Seguin breaks down the top streaming targets, schedule advantages, and must-add players to help you win your matchup, including how to navigate a balanced schedule with busy nights on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and where light-night streaming can still give you an edge.The biggest advantage this week comes from the Pittsburgh Penguins’ 5-game schedule, making them a priority team to target. One of the top adds is Yegor Chinakhov (19% rostered), who has been incredibly consistent and offers both a strong floor and upside across all five games.We also dive into the best light-night teams and streamers:St. Louis Blues (4 light-night games):Jimmy Snuggerud — one of the hottest players in the league right nowPavel Buchnevich — strong role and multi-position eligibilityAnaheim Ducks (3 light nights + great matchups):Mikael Granlund — red-hot stretch with major goal productionChris Kreider — consistent top-six role and power play usageAlex Killorn — deeper league option with steady minutesOther key names and adds discussed include:Gabriel Landeskog — worth scooping if he was dropped last weekPorter Martone — potential NHL debut with real upsideConnor Brown — quietly producing alongside Jack Hughes with power play timeIf you’re trying to maximize games played, exploit schedule edges, and find the right streamers, this is the week to be aggressive.Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and let us know who you’re adding to win your matchup.#FantasyHockey #NHLFantasy #WaiverWire #FantasyHockeyPlayoffs #DFOFantasy #NHL #Hockey
70. Week 22 Must-Add Weekend Streamers | Fantasy Hockey
30:22||Season 11, Ep. 70It’s another key week in fantasy hockey and we’re breaking down the best streaming targets, waiver wire pickups, and schedule advantages you need to win your matchup.Brock Seguin dives into the top teams with favorable schedules, including those with light-night games that give you a real edge when setting your lineup. If you’re looking to maximize games played and squeeze out every point possible, this is the week to be aggressive on the wire.We highlight high-upside streamers who are widely available and currently producing, plus players getting increased opportunity through top-line deployment, power play usage, or strong recent form. These are the types of adds that can swing a matchup.The episode also focuses on roster strategy for the week, including:Identifying teams you should be targeting for streamsTaking advantage of schedule gapsFinding players who are trending up in usage and productionIf you’re serious about winning your week, this is where you find your edge — smart streaming, timely adds, and staying one step ahead of your opponent.Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and let us know who you’re adding this week.#FantasyHockey #NHLFantasy #WaiverWire #FantasyHockeyAdvice #NHL #Hockey #DFOFantasy
69. Fantasy Hockey Week 22 Preview & Waiver Wire Guide
23:06||Season 11, Ep. 69Welcome back to the DFO Fantasy Show with Brock Seguin.It’s Week 22 of the fantasy hockey season, and we’ve officially reached the most important stretch — the fantasy playoffs. Whether you're in the quarterfinals or semifinals, this episode gives you the edge you need to survive and advance.Brock breaks down the best streaming strategy for the week, focusing on the massive advantage of light-night games — and why the New York Rangers are the clear #1 team to target this week.🔥 In this episode:Why the Rangers are a league-winning advantageBest streamer targets:Alexis LafrenièreGabe PerreaultWill CuylleVladislav GavrikovBest secondary stream team: Buffalo SabresJosh DoanJason ZuckerJack QuinnZach Benson⚠️ CRITICAL STRATEGY:Brock also goes through every team with a bad schedule and tells you exactly:Who you can DROP without hesitationWhich players are not worth holding this weekWhich teams to avoid completelyAnd which teams are worth holding for next week’s schedule advantageThis is the type of week where streaming aggressively wins matchups — don’t get caught with players stuck on your bench.Hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and let us know: 👉 Who are you adding this week? 👉 Who are you cutting to survive the playoffs?#FantasyHockey #NHLFantasy #FantasyHockeyPlayoffs #WaiverWire #DFOFantasy #NHL #Hockey
68. Week 21 Must-Add Weekend Streamers | Fantasy Hockey
38:19||Season 11, Ep. 68Fantasy Hockey Weekend Streamers + Best Goalie Adds for Round 1 | DFO Fantasy ShowAlternate title optionsTop Weekend Streamers to Win Round 1 + Best Sunday Goalie AddsFantasy Hockey Weekend Preview: Streamers, Goalie Targets & Playoff Push PicksBest Weekend Fantasy Hockey Streamers | Round 1 Survival GuideMust-Add Weekend Streamers + Sneaky Goalie Starts for Fantasy HockeyYouTube DescriptionWelcome back to the DFO Fantasy Show with Brock Seguin and Beebs Bondy.In this rare Friday episode, Brock and Beebs break down the top fantasy hockey streaming options for the weekend to help you either lock up a playoff spot or survive Round 1 of your fantasy playoffs.They go team by team through the best Friday/Sunday streamer targets, including options from the:Carolina HurricanesWashington CapitalsColorado AvalancheUtah MammothAnaheim DucksCalgary FlamesChicago BlackhawksThe guys discuss skater adds like Jackson Blake, Ryan Leonard, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Cole Hutson, Lawson Crouse, Chris Kreider, Frank Nazar, and more.They also break down the best goalie streaming options for Sunday, including names like:Justus AnnunenEric ComrieElvis MerzlikinsJonas JohanssonAlex Lyon / Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen splitAkira SchmidAnton Forsberg / Sebastian Cossa situationsPlus, Brock opens the show with key injury updates, including the latest on:Kirill KaprizovJuuse SarosAuston MatthewsDylan LarkinIf you need a few final moves to win your matchup this weekend, this episode is packed with fantasy hockey advice to help you make the right calls.#FantasyHockey #NHLFantasy #FantasyHockeyPlayoffs #WaiverWire #DFOFantasy #NHL #Hockey
67. Fantasy Hockey Week 21 Preview & Waiver Wire Guide
23:30||Season 11, Ep. 67The fantasy hockey season is reaching a critical point, and Brock Seguin breaks down everything you need to know for Fantasy Hockey Week 21 on the DFO Fantasy Show.In this episode, Brock dives into the Week 21 strength of schedule to help you find the best fantasy hockey streaming targets to maximize games played and gain an edge during the final week of the regular season or the opening round of the fantasy playoffs.First, Brock covers the latest NHL news and injury updates, including the status of Leon Draisaitl, who left Sunday’s game with an injury that could have major fantasy implications. Brock also discusses updates involving Sam Bennett, Troy Terry, Mason McTavish, and Kirby Dach.Then it’s time for the Week 21 streaming strategy, highlighting the best waiver wire pickups from teams with four games this week, including options from:Carolina Hurricanes – Jackson Blake, Logan StankovenNew York Islanders – Emil Heineman, Anders LeeBoston Bruins – Pavel Zacha, Viktor ArvidssonColumbus Blue Jackets – Mason Marchment, Sean MonahanBuffalo Sabres – Josh Doan, Jason Zucker, Jack QuinnNashville Predators – Jonathan Marchessault, Luke Evangelista, Matthew WoodBrock also looks ahead to next week’s schedule advantage, explaining why New York Rangers players like Alexis Lafrenière and Gabriel Perreault could give fantasy managers a huge edge.Later in the show, Brock highlights deeper streaming options like Alex Laferriere, Trevor Moore, Mavrik Bourque, Anthony Mantha, Igor Chinakhov, and Matt Savoie, who is currently skating alongside Connor McDavid.If you’re trying to win your matchup or push into the fantasy hockey playoffs, this episode will help you find the right pickups and streaming strategy for Week 21.Subscribe to the DFO Fantasy & Betting YouTube Channel for fantasy hockey strategy, waiver wire pickups, streaming targets, and playoff advice all season long.#FantasyHockey #FantasyHockeyAdvice #NHLFantasy #WaiverWire #FantasyHockeyPlayoffs #DFOFantasy #NHL
66. Fantasy Hockey Playoff Schedule Lookahead | Best Teams & Streamers
34:34||Season 11, Ep. 66The fantasy hockey playoffs are almost here, and Brock Seguin and Beebs Bondy are helping you get ready with a full Fantasy Hockey Playoff Schedule Lookahead on the DFO Fantasy Show.In this episode, the guys break down the best teams to target for the fantasy playoffs (Weeks 22–24) and which players you should be adding right now to maximize games played and streaming advantages once the postseason begins. The show focuses on the four teams with the best overall playoff schedules — the San Jose Sharks, Anaheim Ducks, St. Louis Blues, and New York Rangers — and highlights the key fantasy pickups from each team that could help push your roster through the playoffs. For Week 22, the Rangers dominate the schedule with four late-night games, making players like Alexis Lafreniere and Gabe Perreault extremely valuable streaming options for Round 1. Looking ahead to Week 23, the spotlight shifts to the St. Louis Blues and Anaheim Ducks, with players like Jimmy Snuggerud, Pavel Buchnevich, Chris Kreider, and Mikael Granlund emerging as potential difference-makers depending on your league depth and roster needs. Finally, the guys preview Week 24, where the San Jose Sharks have one of the strongest schedules of the fantasy postseason, making players like Tyler Toffoli, William Eklund, Colin Graf, and Alexander Wennberg intriguing streaming targets for the championship week. If you’ve already locked up a playoff spot, this episode will help you plan your pickups ahead of time and gain a scheduling advantage over the rest of your league.Subscribe to the DFO Fantasy & Betting YouTube channel for weekly fantasy hockey strategy, waiver wire pickups, and playoff advice all season long.#FantasyHockey#FantasyHockeyAdvice#FantasyHockeyPlayoffs#NHLFantasy#WaiverWire#FantasyHockeyStrategy#DFOFantasy#NHL
65. Week 20 Must-Add Waiver Targets | Fantasy Hockey
21:44||Season 11, Ep. 65Welcome back to the DFO Fantasy Show with Brock Seguin! In this episode we break down everything you need to know for Week 20 of the fantasy hockey season, including the best streaming targets, strength-of-schedule advantages, and key fantasy news impacting lineups this week. Brock kicks things off with the latest fantasy hockey news and injury updates, including the status of Spencer Knight, Travis Konecny, Roope Hintz, and Gabriel Landeskog. Then it’s time for Brock’s Lock of the Day, powered by the betting tools at Five Hockey, before diving into the most important part of the show: Week 20 streaming strategy. Using Daily Faceoff’s strength of schedule, Brock identifies the teams with the best light-night opportunities and highlights several players who could provide strong value this week. Streaming options discussed include players from the Ottawa Senators, Philadelphia Flyers, Washington Capitals, St. Louis Blues, Edmonton Oilers, and Los Angeles Kings, with analysis on usage, line combinations, and underlying metrics to help you maximize your fantasy lineup. Some notable names discussed in this episode include Shane Pinto, Matvei Michkov, Owen Tippett, Pierre-Luc Dubois, Ryan Leonard, Pavel Buchnevich, Jimmy Snuggerud, Logan Mailloux, Vasily Podkolzin, Matt Savoie, and Alex Laferriere as potential streaming or short-term fantasy targets for the week ahead. If you’re looking for an under-the-radar pickup, Brock highlights Jimmy Snuggerud as a potential breakout streaming option who could even turn into a season-long hold as the fantasy playoffs approach. Make sure to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications so you never miss a new episode of the DFO Fantasy Show. More waiver wire pickups, trade deadline fallout, and fantasy hockey strategy are coming later this week.#FantasyHockey#FantasyHockeyAdvice#FantasyHockeyTips#FantasyHockey2025#NHLFantasy#WaiverWire#FantasySports#NHL#DFOFantasy#FantasyHockeyPodcast
63. Fantasy Hockey: NHL Trade Deadline Preview
28:00||Season 11, Ep. 63DFO Fantasy Show | Trade Deadline Preview + Brock’s Lock of the Day (Mar. 4) 🏒🔥Welcome back to the DFO Fantasy Show! It’s Wednesday, March 4 and Brock Seguin is back with:✅ Fantasy hockey news & notes✅ Brock’s Lock of the Day✅ A trade deadline preview focused on fantasy impact — who could move, where they fit, and the ripple effects for teammates + waiver wire adds📰 Fantasy Hockey News & Notes (Mar. 4)Wild acquire Michael McCarron from Nashville (hits/PK/faceoffs boost)Predators trade Cole Smith to VegasRoope Hintz placed on IR but expected back Friday vs ColoradoRyan O’Reilly leaves after taking a stick near the eye (status unclear)Artturi Lehkonen expected to miss time (upper-body injury)Jake Walman leaves game but not expected to be seriousCurtis Lazar expected out about a weekColton Parayko won’t play Wednesday (back spasms / possible deadline precaution)🎯 Brock’s Lock of the DayRed Wings Moneyline (-130) vs Golden KnightsDetroit returns home, Vegas on a back-to-back, likely seeing Adin Hill, plus no Mark Stone and an illness going around the room.⏳ Trade Deadline Fantasy Preview (Who could move + what it means)Brock breaks down fantasy impact for key names on the trade boards, including:Robert Thomas (STL)Landing spot could boost value (elite playmaker, PP1 likely)STL ripple: Buchnevich uptick; keep an eye on Kyrou staying putDynasty note: Dalibor Dvorsky becomes more interesting if Thomas movesNazem Kadri (CGY)Hard for value to rise unless he lands somewhere with top-line minutesBest-case fits mentioned: Minnesota (Kaprizov), Florida (if Barkov out)Calgary ripple likely limited (team already struggles to score)Vincent Trocheck (NYR)Value depends heavily on minutes + linematesCarolina fit is great real-life, but could cap fantasy ceiling due to balanced TOINYR ripple likely modest (top six already leaned on)Elias Pettersson (VAN)One of the clearest “value up if traded” casesVancouver scoring environment has been brutal — change of scenery could revive himVAN ripple: keep an eye on Marco Rossi usageSteven Stamkos (NSH)Not sure he moves, but his production since mid-November has been unrealPossible destinations mentioned: MIN, DAL, TBL, NJDNashville ripple: more opportunity for Evangelista + Matthew Wood (bigger long-term boost)Bobby McMann (TOR)If moved, could become a sneaky waiver add depending on roleTOR ripple: watch Easton Cowan + Nick Robertson for a top-six bumpEvander Kane (VAN)Banger-league staple (shots + hits)Worth a speculative add before Friday — trade could unlock better finishing valueExample fit: Dallas top sixBlake Coleman (CGY)Huge real-life add for a contender, but fantasy value likely stays the same (banger appeal)Justin Faulk (STL)Fantasy value hinges on whether he gets PP1 anywhereSTL ripple: Broberg / Cam Fowler could see more PP usageDougie Hamilton / Simon Nemec (NJD)If Hamilton is moved and Nemec stays, Nemec becomes a major waiver watchNemec (~7–8% rostered) is the “add now and wait” candidate for deadline week📌 Waiver Wire Note (End-of-Episode Emphasis)Simon Nemec is the name Brock is tracking closely heading into Friday — if he stays and Hamilton moves, Nemec could see a major usage jump (including PP time).Smash LIKE, hit SUBSCRIBE, and drop your league format in the comments (points/cats, roster size, hits/blocks) — we’ll help you plan the best adds for deadline week.#FantasyHockey #NHLFantasy #TradeDeadline #WaiverWire #DFOFantasy #DailyFaceoff #HockeyTalk