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Fantasy Hockey Daily Goalie Rankings — 02/17/22

Nick Szeman
Feb 17, 2022, 14:59 ESTUpdated: Feb 17, 2022, 16:32 EST
Fantasy Hockey Daily Goalie Rankings — 02/17/22

Trying to decide which goalies to start is a dilemma that Fantasy Hockey owners face every day. 

We here at DailyFaceoff try to make being a Fantasy Owner as easy as possible. The NEW Daily Fantasy Hockey Goalie rankings is our latest FREE tool. 

Each day, we will rank the day’s starting goalies based on their Projected Win%, Goals Against Average, and SV%. Win percentage and expected goals against is generated from Sportsbooks Odds and Implied Totals. 

In addition to the Starting Goalies Rankings table, we will have a write-up about the best streaming options for that day (if any).

Keep an eye on our Starting Goalies page to make sure the goalies listed below are CONFIRMED to start.


Goalie Rankings 

Streaming Targets 🎯

Ville Husso (STL) – @ MTL (69% Owned)

Husso has started eight of the last 11 games for the St. Louis Blues (7-1-0) and is expected to get the start again tonight against the last-place Montreal Canadiens. The Blues are huge -262 road favourites against a Canadiens team that has lost 10 in a row (0-8-2). Husso has seemingly taken over the starting position in St. Louis and is a must-start tonight in all league formats. Husso is far more than a streaming option, he has long-term value and his owned percentage should be much higher than 69 percent.

Craig Anderson (BUF) – vs. OTT (13% Owned)

Anderson looks to be the best streaming option in deeper leagues tonight as he faces his former team, the Ottawa Senators, for the first time since leaving the organization in 2020. Anderson has put together a very nice season, albeit a small sample size, posting a 6-3-0 record, a .916 SV%, and 2.67 GAA.

The Sabres are only -128 home favourites but have scored 11 goals over their last two games and are playing a Senators team that will be without starting goaltender, Matt Murray, Thomas Chabot, Josh Norris and Drake Batherson. The Senators have lost three of their last four games, being shut out twice in that span.

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