Fantasy Hockey Daily Goalie Rankings — 03/04/22

Nick Szeman
Mar 4, 2022, 14:59 EST
Fantasy Hockey Daily Goalie Rankings — 03/04/22

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 🎯

Kaapo Kahkonen (MIN-49% owned) is the highest-owned of the streaming options tonight and has a fairly good matchup vs. the Sabres. However, he’s given up at least three goals in five of his last seven starts. Despite his struggles, Kahkonen has outperformed Cam Talbot of late and a quality start tonight could ensure he sees a heavier workload going forward.

Brian Elliott (TBL-10%) has done a pretty pedestrian job in mop-up duty behind Andrei Vasilevskiy this season. He’s 5-2-2 with a 2.62 GAA and .902 SV% in 10 appearances (nine starts). The matchup vs. the Red Wings may not be quite as friendly as it appears at first glance. Dating back to the middle of January, the Red Wings are 8-7-1 while averaging 3.7 goals per game.

Antti Raanta (CAR-11%) has allowed three or more goals in each of his last three starts (1-1-1). The Hurricanes rank first in the Eastern Conference but have a tough matchup tonight against a Penguins team that has three straight wins, including an impressive 5-1 victory over Tampa Bay last night.

Braden Holtby (DAL-27%) had a terrific start to the season, despite a 5-7-1 record, registering a .922 SV%. He has since posted a lowly .891 SV% with a 4-3-0 record in his last seven games. Holtby has lost the starting job to Jake Oettinger and will have something to prove tonight, playing in only his second game since January 29th.

Laurent Brossoit (VGK-12%) has lost six of his last seven starts (1-3-3) and only managed a .901 SV% in that stretch. The Golden Knights are dealing with a myriad of injury issues at the moment and are in the midst of a 2-5-1 skid but will be facing an Anaheim Ducks team that has lost six of their last nine (3-5-1).

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