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Fantasy Hockey Daily Goalie Rankings — 03/18/22

Nick Szeman
Mar 18, 2022, 15:50 EDT
Fantasy Hockey Daily Goalie Rankings — 03/18/22

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 

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Streaming Targets 🎯

Pavel Francouz (COL) – @ SJS (38% Owned)

Francouz has been one of the best streaming options all season and draws a nice matchup on Friday. He’s gone 10-2-1 with a .924 SV% and two shutouts in his last 13 appearances and faces a Sharks team that was just shutout last night. San Jose has lost 13 of their last 17 (4-7-6) while averaging just 2.2 goals for per game, making Francouz the prime streaming option tonight.

Anton Forsberg (OTT) – vs. PHI (37% Owned)

Forsberg is coming off of a 35 save performance in which he played exceptionally well despite allowing three goals in a loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets. Since early February, Forsberg is 6-4-1 with a .927 SV% and has been seeing the lion’s share of work for the Ottawa Senators in between the pipes. Look for Forsberg to continue his recent string of play as he has only allowed more than three goals once in his last 11 starts and is facing a Philadelphia Flyers team that ranks second-worst in goals scored.

The Flyers are coming off of an emotional victory last night in which Claude Giroux may have played his final game as a member of the Flyers. Before last night, the Flyers had won only three times in their last 14 games (3-8-3).

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