Stacking is the best way to take down a GPP in NHL DFS. You are looking at three stacks below, that consist of top and contrarian stacks. Stacking doesn't always feature just wingers or centers, especially with the offensive defenseman in the game these days. When stacking we tend to focus on the top two lines for teams, as well as who is on the powerplay.

NameFD Salary/PositionDK Salary/PositionEstimated Ownership
Ryan Spooner$4,300 / W$4,600/ W5-10%
David Krejci$5,700/ C$5,800 / C9-14%
David Backes$5,700 / W$5,400 / W5-10%

The Bruins are the coverboys tonight, as they welcome the Islanders to the TD Garden. The Marchand-Bergeron combo is also one to target, but I really like the value and upside for the second line tonight. The Bruins power play has been very disappointing for most of the season, ranked in the bottom third of the league, but they get a chance to attack the putrid Islanders PK that's ranked 27th. Also, only the Avalanche are giving up more goals per game than the Isles, who also give up the 5th most shots on goal per game. The Isles are also playing their 4th game in 6 nights, another factor working in favor of the Bruins. Torey Krug and Zdeno Chara are great options on defence if you're looking to do a full B's stack.

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