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2025-26 NHL Fantasy Hockey Week 8 Primer and Pickups
Happy American Thanksgiving as we approach one of the most pivotal dates in the NHL calendar. Historically, teams sitting outside the playoff picture by Thursday face a tough road ahead to make the playoffs.
Since the NHL adopted its current wild card format, about three-quarters of the teams currently in playoff position make the playoffs. Last season, 12 of the 16 teams held onto to their playoff spot for the remaining four-and-half months.
There might be a slight wrinkle this season because the standings have been so tight, so we might see a bit more variance than normal. The only teams I can say with confidence that aren’t going to make the playoffs are the Flames and Predators, with the Blues and Canucks teetering on the edge.
Given the holiday, there will be no games on Thursday. This is the one week in the NHL calendar where Tuesdays and Thursdays won’t feature a lot of action. Only one game will be played on Tuesday with 15 games each on Wednesday and Friday. It sets up a lot of back-to-backs for Friday-Saturday, so be prepared to start or stream some backup goalies.
If you want to squeeze five games out of a single roster spot, one of the things you can do is to stream a player for Monday’s games and then pick up a Star since they’re the only team to play four games from Tuesday to Sunday in Week 8. The most obvious choice on the Stars to do so is Tyler Seguin, who’s playing top six with PP2 and available in roughly 75% of Yahoo leagues.
Good luck and have a great Thanksgiving week.
All positions and rostered percentages are courtesy of Yahoo Fantasy.
Schedule
Pick players from teams at the top of the schedule matrix to maximize games and matchups. Green is good. Red is bad. Points percentages are as of Sunday morning.
Season-long adds (< 50% rostered on Yahoo)
Adam Fantilli, C, CBJ (46% rostered)
It was a slow start but patience pays off. Fantilli scored just two goals in his first 14 games but has since scored seven in eight. Obviously, his current pace will be difficult to maintain and I don’t expect him to keep this up, but he’s really solidified himself as their 1C option recently and it’s a role I don’t think he’ll relinquish for the rest of the season.
Jack Roslovic, C/RW, EDM (44% rostered)
This time next week, I don’t expect to see Roslovic in this space anymore. Zach Hyman’s still getting up to speed – two assists, minus-4 in five games – and it looks like the Oilers intend to keep Roslovic with Connor McDavid at even strength. Bumping Roslovic down to PP2 is a bummer, but keep in mind only one of his past nine points was scored on the power play.
Jet Greaves, G, CBJ (46% rostered)
There was a brief moment when it looked like Elvis Merzlikins was going to force the Jackets to go back to their rotation, but it looks like Greaves is really pulling away as their go-to starter. There have been some frustrating late-game collapses with the Jackets and all these games going into overtime will eventually take their toll – fatigue, mostly – but for the most part Greaves has been a solid starter all season.
Mid-term holds (< 50% rostered on Yahoo)
Tyler Seguin, C/RW, DAL (24% rostered)
I think Seguin deserves a special mention this week due to the Stars’ schedule. They’re the only team playing back-to-back Tuesday and Wednesday, and then play two more games at home after Thanksgiving. The timing’s pretty good, too, since Seguin has been on a hot streak with two goals and six points in his past five games.
Braeden Bowman, RW, VGK (7% rostered)
What a find Bowman has been for the Knights. He’s playing alongside Jack Eichel on both L1 and PP1, and the chemistry has been very good. Bowman’s a confidence offensive player who isn’t afraid to drive the net, shoot the puck or thread the needle with his passes, and his right-hand shot is an ideal replacement for Mark Stone.
Bowman’s scored a goal in three straight games, and I don’t really see him losing his spot any time soon. Even when William Karlsson comes back, Bowman has a chance to stay in his current spot. If you need offense in a pinch, Bowman’s a great under-the-radar pickup right now.
Jesper Wallstedt, G, MIN (44% rostered)
I’m very curious to see if the Wild are committed to a rotation or if they’re just playing the hot hand. Wallstedt has been very impressive lately with five straight wins, including three (!) shutouts. At this point, the Wild would be silly not to play him, and the question is what they do with their rotation when this hot streak inevitably ends. Filip Gustavsson has been playing a lot better, but we could see a rotation like we currently see with the Devils and Avalanche.
Jake Allen, G, NJ (35% rostered)
It was very interesting the Devils went right back to Allen following a 1-0 loss to the Panthers, but he ended up allowing six goals on 29 shots (.793 SP) against the Flyers. It put a damper on the prospect of Allen taking over the starting job, but I’m not sure this means he’s firmly back in a backup role. It’s only one bad start at a very volatile position, and I expect the Devils to keep rotating goalies until something drastic happens.
Eric Comrie, G, WPG (35% rostered)
Grab Comrie while you can because he won’t be around for much longer. He’ll get the bulk of the starts while Connor Hellebuyck recuperates from knee surgery, but with a sub-.900 career SP, don’t get your hopes up. The Jets will need to find a way to stay afloat until Hellebuyck returns.
The big risk to Comrie’s playing time is obviously Thomas Milic, a well-regarded prospect who’s been very good in the AHL this season. If the Jets aren’t impressed with Comrie – and I don’t see why they would be – they might give Milic a look, and if Milic plays well, he definitely has a chance to steal some starts. The Jets play the second half of their back-to-back Saturday in Nashville, and I wonder if that’s when we’ll see Milic’s first NHL start.
Kevin Lankinen, G, VAN (21% rostered)
Jiri Patera’s performance in an 8-5 loss to the Panthers likely reinforced the notion that Lankinen should be the only really seeing any playing time. The Canucks have a back-to-back on Friday and Saturday, and it’ll be interesting to see what they do. In the meantime, Lankinen’s great for high-volume starts and saves, but forget about wins or a good save percentage.
Short-term streamers (< 50% rostered on Yahoo)
Josh Doan, LW/RW, BUF (14% rostered)
Doan can shoot the puck and score goals, so at a bare minimum you’ll get plenty of shot volume. He’s playing L1 with Tage Thompson and Alex Tuch, and the Sabres have won four of their past five and having little trouble scoring. It seems like the Sabres really like this line, too, with Zach Benson playing L3 with Noah Ostlund upon his return. The Sabres’ lines can change at a moment’s notice, but Doan has plenty of value right now in such a great spot.
Philipp Kurashev, C/RW, SJ (6% rostered)
Whether it’s Kurashev or Tyler Toffoli, whoever occupies the left wing on Macklin Celebrini and Will Smith’s line will get a boost in fantasy value. Kurashev’s the lucky winner right now with two points in three games entering Sunday’s matchup against the Bruins. It’s unlikely Kurashev will stay in this spot long term, but Friday’s matchup against the porous Canucks might be a good play.
Nick Paul, C/LW, TB (4% rostered)
We shall see what news come out of Nikita Kucherov and Brayden Point’s injuries, but if Point is out, I expect Paul to play in more offensive situations. He scored a goal in his season debut and played 18:33 in his second game. The Lightning have a soft schedule coming up facing the Flyers and Flames at home.
Danila Yurov, RW, MIN (2% rostered)
The Wild moved up Ryan Hartman to take Marco Rossi’s place, but Hartman ended up getting injured as well. With Joel Eriksson Ek playing with Matt Boldy, Yurov has been tabbed to center the top line between Kirill Kaprizov and Mats Zuccarello.
This is a prime spot for Yurov, who will surely gain C eligibility soon, and he’s responded well in his new role. He notched three assists against the Knights and Canes, and also scored a goal Sunday against the Jets. Not sure how long Rossi and Hartman will remain out, but Yurov has immediate fantasy value in his current position.
Hampus Lindholm, D, BOS (10% rostered)
Lindholm will quarterback PP1 while Charlie McAvoy recovers from surgery, though he’s not expected to be out for very long. Lindholm is a safe option and I don’t think Mason Lohrei or Henri Jokiharju are a threat to take the job, and as long as Lindholm gets the minutes, his fantasy value should rise. He’s not an offensive defenseman or a particularly effective PP QB, but he can skate and pass and that’s all the Bruins need right now.
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How Georgiev Fell Out Of Love In North America To Follow His Roots In KHL
The Buffalo Sabres placed veteran goaltender Alexandar Georgiev on waivers for the purpose of contract termination on Sunday, according to multiple reports. In the process of becoming a free agent and after a rough year or so in the NHL, Georgiev will be returning to the KHL.
When he signed with the Sabres in September, veteran goaltender Alexandar Georgiev was hopeful of a road back to becoming a starter in the NHL.
It wasn't long ago that Georgiev was the No. 1 guy for the Colorado Avalanche. During his first two seasons with the Avs, in the 2022-23 and 2023-24 campaigns, he made 62 starts. In those two seasons, Georgiev put together a 78-34-11 record.
However, after he was dealt to the San Jose Sharks early last season, Georgiev’s numbers took a hit, as he posted a 7-19-4 record, a 3.88 goals-against average and an .875 save percentage.
Thus, when Georgiev became a UFA this summer, no team inked a deal with him.
Then, when he signed a one-year contract with the Sabres in September, he was still well down the organizational depth chart between the pipes.
He sat behind Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen and Alex Lyon, as well as youngsters Colten Ellis, who joined the team on waivers on Oct. 6, and Devon Levi. With only one net and a handful of goalies in the system, there’s not enough ice time to go around.
So, it wasn’t a surprise that Georgiev had his Sabres contract waived, with reports he’s headed overseas to join Spartak Moscow of the KHL next.
Earlier this month, we saw another NHL-caliber goalie, Ilya Samsonov, sign a contract in the KHL.
Samsonov got the job security of a two-year deal in the KHL after NHL interest dried up, remaining without a contract well past the off-season.
The goaltending business is a cruel and fickle one, and Georgiev and Samsonov have followed a different path in their best interest, allowing them to play regularly in their home nation.
Samsonov's decision has paid off so far in terms of his performance on the ice. In five appearances for Sochi, he's recorded a .931 SP and a 2.54 GAA.
In Georgiev's two full seasons with the Avalanche, he started 124 games out of 164 games, numbers that don't often come around in the NHL anymore. Nonetheless, it was tough for Georgiev to become a regularly-picked goalie with teams following other plans in their pipeline.
Georgiev did feature in two games with the AHL's Rochester Americans in an effort to remain with an NHL organization, but evidently, the team and player have moved on.
In the end, the interest simply wasn’t there for Georgiev anymore. At the quarter mark of the season, no team saw a fit or opportunity for him.
As it was with Samsonov, going home made a lot of sense for Georgiev. With the chance to return and play in his home country and be held in higher regard than he was in North America, could you really blame him?
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Cameron Boozer scores 26 as No. 5 Duke hammers Howard 93-56
Cameron Boozer’s 26 points and 12 rebounds led No. 5 Duke to another lopsided victory in a 93-56 romp past Howard on Sunday. Patrick Ngongba II added 16 points on 8-for-9 shooting and Isaiah Evans had 11 points for Duke (7-0). The hot-shooting Blue Devils were shooting above 70% from the field 30 minutes into the game, finishing at 67.7%.
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Montreal Canadiens Sign New Interesting Center
The Montreal Canadiens have added to their center depth, as they have signed forward Alexandre Texier to a one-year, $1 million contract for the remainder of the 2025-26 season.
Texier signing with the Canadiens comes after he mutually terminated his contract with the St. Louis Blues. Texier had been linked to the Canadiens before this signing came to fruition, so it is understandable that he is now officially heading to Montreal.
Texier will now provide the Canadiens with another center with experience, which is certainly a need when looking at their injury trouble. The 26-year-old will also be looking to bounce back after getting this change of scenery.
Texier played in eight games this season with the Blues before getting his contract terminated, where he recorded one assist. This is after he had six goals and 11 points in 31 games for the Blues this past season.
Texier has shown in the past that he has the potential to chip in decent secondary offensive production. During the 2023-24 season with the Blue Jackets, he recorded career highs with 12 goals, 18 assists, and 30 points. He also posted 11 goals and 20 points in just 36 games with Columbus in 2021-22.
Texier has played in 240 career NHL games over seven seasons split between the Blue Jackets and Blues, where he has recorded 40 goals and 91 points. It will be interesting to see how he builds upon these career stats after joining the Canadiens from here.
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Trevor Lawrence has just three completions in first half as Cardinals lead 14-10
To look at Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence and Cardinals quarterback Jacoby Brissett in the first half today, you wouldn't know which was a No. 1 overall pick on a lucrative contract, and which was a career backup.
Lawrence is 3-for-8 for 51 yards in the first half. Brissett is 20-for-25 for 161 yards in the first half. The Cardinals lead, 14-10.
Although the 6-4 Jaguars are playoff contenders and the 3-7 Cardinals are not, so far today it's been the Cardinals who have looked like the better team. The Cardinals have 17 first downs to just five for the Jaguars, and a major difference comes from the kickers: Jaguars kicker Cam Little made his only field goal attempt, a 52-yarder, while Cardinals kicker Chad Ryland missed his only field goal attempt, a 33-yarder.
If the Jaguars can't turn things around in the second half, there will be big questions about whether this team is actually a playoff contender.
Mets trading Brandon Nimmo to Rangers for Marcus Semien
The Mets are making a blockbuster trade early in the offseason, trading outfielder Brandon Nimmo to the Texas Rangers for infielder Marcus Semien, per SNY's Andy Martino.
The trade is a one for one swap.
Nimmo, 32, has spent his entire 10-year career in New York and signed an eight-year, $162 million contract extension in 2022, which included a full no-trade clause meaning he approved the move to Texas.
Semien, 35, is under contract through the 2028 season after he and the Rangers agreed on a seven-year, $175 million deal ahead of the 2022 season.
The second baseman who can also play shortstop and third base had a triple slash line of .230/.305/.364 with 15 home runs and 62 RBI in 127 games last season. His season ended in late August with a left foot contusion.
Semien's .669 OPS last year was the lowest of his career, but the Mets are hoping for bounce-back seasons from the veteran who helped the Rangers win their first-ever World Series in 2023.
Meanwhile, Nimmo enjoyed career-highs in home runs (25), RBI (92) and games played (155) in 2025 and saw his average climb back to .262 after an uncharacteristic 2024 in which he hit .224, his lowest average since 2019.
In 10 seasons with the Mets, the one time center fielder who was moved over to left field due in recent years totaled 135 home runs, 188 doubles and 463 RBI while slashing .262/.364/.438 for a .802 OPS.
Early in his career, Nimmo, drafted 13th overall in the 2011 MLB Draft, was known for his incredible eye and plate discipline which led to some great on-base percentages.
Later on, he found his power stroke and became a run producer for New York, often hitting in the three-hole or cleanup for manager Carlos Mendoza in 2025. Nimmo also became much more active on the base paths, stealing 28 bases over the last two seasons (more than half of his 54 career steals) and getting caught just once.
As for the trade, while the Mets added a veteran infielder to their roster they do not have another deal with a free agent outfielder close, per Martino. However, the move does allow New York more flexibility and room to make one if they choose.
The Mets also have a number of young outfield prospects that figure to be ready soon, including players like Carson Benge and Jett Williams (who can also play the infield).
In 13 seasons between the Chicago White Sox, Oakland Athletics, Toronto Blue Jays and Rangers, Semien has hit 253 home runs to go along with a .253/.321/.435 triple slash line.
Berrettini and Cobolli clinch Davis Cup title for Italy after beating Spain
Italians win singles matches against Busta and Munar
Alcaraz and Sinner both absent for Davis Cup final
Italy have been crowned Davis Cup champions for a third successive year, after victory over Spain. The two teams reached the final despite the absence of their respective star players Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz in Bologna this week.
And it was Italy who retained their title after Matteo Berrettini and Flavio Cobolli won their singles matches on Sunday. Berrettini beat Pablo Carreño Busta 6-3, 6-4 in the opening contest and an entertaining tussle between Cobolli and Jaume Munar followed in which the Italian charged back to win 1-6, 7-6 (5), 7-5.
Continue reading...Canadiens Sign Texier To One-Year Deal Following Termination With Blues
Following his contract termination on Saturday, Alexandre Texier has signed a new contract with the Montreal Canadiens.
Texier inked a one-year deal not long after he departed from the St. Louis Blues. This new contract pays Texier $1 million per year.
Montreal has been trying to manage a truckload of injuries on its roster, and bringing on Texier can give Martin St-Louis’ team some more depth and bodies.
Texier’s agent, Dan Milstein, announced the signing with a social media post on X.
The 26-year-old has played eight NHL games this season with the Blues. In that span, he recorded one assist, as well as a couple of penalty minutes.
With that, Texier has been averaging a career-low 10:15 of ice time this season. His ice time in a single match has gone as low as 5:33 on Oct. 18 in a win against the Dallas Stars.
His last NHL appearance came against the Buffalo Sabres on Nov. 6. Since then, he hasn’t featured for the Blues and was sent down to the AHL’s Springfield Thunderbirds on Friday.
Before his termination, Texier was in the final year of a two-year contract worth $2.1 million per season. He signed that deal after St. Louis acquired him in a trade from the Columbus Blue Jackets in return for a fourth-round pick in 2025.
Texier was a second-round pick by the Blue Jackets in 2017 and went on to play parts of five campaigns with them.
His best season statistically was in his final season with Columbus in 2023-24. He scored 12 goals and 18 assists for 30 points while averaging 15:11 of ice time.
Not only was that a career-high in goals, assists and points, but also games played, featuring in 78 contests. In any other season in his career, he hasn’t come close to playing 78 regular-season games.
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BREAKING: Islanders' Alexander Romanov To Have Shoulder Surgery, Out 5-6 Months
The New York Islanders will be without Alexander Romanov will be out 5-6 months. He will be having surgery on his right shoulder.
The injury occured after Dallas Stars forward Mikko Rantanen hit him from behind with 27.3 seconds to play in regulation on Tuesday night.
Rantanen received a five-minute major for boarding and a game misconduct. Romanov needed assistance off the ice.
On Wednesday evening, Romanov was placed on injured reserve.
Romanov, who underwent season-ending shoulder surgery toward the tail end of the 2022-23 season, missed 18 games in 2024-25 with an upper-body injury. He had missed six games already this season for the same reason.
The 25-year-old, who signed an eight-year deal worth $6.25 million annually this summer, has recorded one assist in 15 games this season, averaging 19:27 minutes per game, skating on the third defense pairing.
He is expected to be fully recovered in time for training camp ahead of the 2026-27 NHL season.