Fantasy managers looking to tinker with their rosters will benefit from zeroing in on specific categories. Whether you are looking for long-term fits or short-term options, there should be a plethora of potential pickups to help your squads.
Let's get into this week's suggestions for your consideration.
Anthony Cirelli, C, Lightning (39% rostered) for Assists/Points/Shots/Hits/Blocks/Faceoffs
Cirelli has notched two goals and four assists during his three-game point streak. His production has been inconsistent at times recently, but he has generated five goals, 29 shots on net, 13 blocked shots, 12 hits and 16 points in his last 17 appearances. Cirelli might match or surpass his career-high 59 points from the 2024-25 regular season. He has spent most of the 2025-26 campaign in the top six, and he currently is playing on the first line due to the absence of Brayden Point. The Lightning have three games slated for this week.
Elias Lindholm, C, Bruins (33% rostered) for Assists/Points/Shots/Blocks/Faceoffs/PP
Lindholm has registered one goal, four assists, five shots on net and seven blocked shots over his last four outings. He has one marker and one helper on the power play during that span. Lindholm is clicking with David Pastrnak on the top line, which gives his fantasy value a significant boost. While the 31-year-old Lindholm has experienced some brief dips in production, he has been effective for the most part this season. He has nine goals, 35 points, 65 shots, 40 blocks 30 hits and a team-high 382 faceoff wins, with a 54.3 percent success rate, through 42 appearances. Lindholm's category coverage makes him an intriguing option ahead of a four-game week for Boston, and he has value for the remainder of the season as a potential 60-point performer.
Mason Marchment, LW, Blue Jackets (28% rostered) for Goals/Points/Shots/Hits/PP
Marchment's fantasy stock is on the rise since he produced a four-point effort, including a hat trick, against Tampa Bay on Saturday. He has played in two contests after missing eight straight games because of an upper-body injury. Since being acquired from Seattle in mid-December, he has amassed eight goals, 11 points, 19 shots and eight hits over nine appearances for Columbus. Marchment fits in nicely on the top line and the first power-play with his new team. The Blue Jackets play four times this week.
Mats Zuccarello, RW, Wild (27% rostered) for Assists/Points/Shots/PP
Zuccarello has generated three goals and six assists during his five-game point streak. He has one goal and four helpers on the power play during that stretch. Since late December, he has compiled six goals on 33 shots and 16 points in his past 15 appearances. Had he stayed healthier in 2025-26, he could have been on pace for the second 70-point campaign of his NHL career. He has been all over the scoresheet when he's been in the lineup, while seeing most of his playing time alongside Kirill Kaprizov. Zuccarello has plenty of offensive upside going into a three-game week for Minnesota.
Lawson Crouse, LW/RW, Mammoth (25% rostered) for Goals/Points/Shots/Hits
Crouse has been a streaky scorer recently after a sluggish start to the 2025-26 campaign. He has accounted for five goals, 12 points, 24 shots on target and 38 hits in his last 13 outings. The 28-year-old winger had a top-line role alongside team-leading producers Clayton Keller and Nick Schmaltz before missing a 5-2 win over Nashville on Saturday due to an illness. Assuming he recovers quickly, he could play in four games during a busy week for the Mammoth. If he remains unavailable, Kailer Yamamoto (0% rostered) had one goal and one assist in Saturday's contest while filling in on the first combination for Crouse.
Alex Lyon, G, Sabres (23% rostered) for Starts/Saves/Wins
Following a nine-game absence due to a lower-body injury, Lyon has picked up right where he left off with some superb play between the pipes for the surging Sabres. He has won both of his outings since returning to action, stopping 57 of the 60 shots he faced. Lyon has won his last nine appearances while posting a 2.05 goals-against average and a .927 save percentage. He has a 12-6-3 record this season with two shutouts across 23 appearances. Lyon could still lose some playing time to Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, but both netminders should be rostered in more leagues. Buffalo plays three times this week.
Justin Sourdif, C/RW, Capitals (10% rostered) for Assists/Points/Shots/Hits
Sourdif has two goals and three assists during his three-game point spree. He has eight shots on target, two blocked shots and three hits over that span. Across his last 11 appearances, Sourdif has eight goals, 15 points, 23 shots, six blocks and 10 hits. His fantasy value received a boost with Tom Wilson's return to the lineup against Vancouver last Wednesday. Washington has three games scheduled for this week.
Alex Nedeljkovic, G, Sharks (8% rostered) for Starts/Saves/Wins
Nedeljkovic has won his last five starts while recording a 1.99 goals-against average and a .931 save percentage. He has allowed two goals or fewer in four of those outings. Even though he has much better numbers, Nedeljkovic has been rotating games with Yaroslav Askarov during that stretch. Still, the 30-year-old Nedeljkovic has value as a depth option or a spot starter during his superb run, making him a viable pickup for San Jose's three-game week.
Anthony Duclair, LW, Islanders (6% rostered) for Goals/Points/Shots/Blocks/PP
Duclair has heated up in January, accumulating eight goals on 15 shots and 10 points through nine games. He is clicking with Mathew Barzal and Anders Lee on the top line. The trio got benched in Saturday's 5-0 loss to Buffalo, which should provide considerable motivation ahead of a four-game week for the Islanders.
Corey Perry, RW, Kings (4% rostered) for Assists/Points/Shots/PP
Perry has missed five of the last nine games due to a personal matter, but he has picked up one point in each of his four appearances in the lineup during that span. He has racked up three goals, seven assists, 11 shots on net and five blocked shots in his past nine contests. He ranks second on the team with 11 power-play points and has earned three tallies and three helpers with the man advantage during that nine-game stretch. The veteran winger is skating on the top line and the first power-play combination. Perry is an intriguing addition due to his production, and the Kings play a league-high five times this week.














