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For the season's last NHL Waiver Wire, grab Mason McTavish, whose excellent season continues with him having 16 points in 18 games.

Tuesday's top NHL DFS options on FanDuel include Cale Makar as the Colorado Avalanche host the Vegas Golden Knights.

Just 44 percent rostered in Yahoo! leagues, Mason Marchment has been on a heater since the start of March by racking up six goals, nine assists, 32 shots and 24 hits.

Monday's top NHL DFS plays on FanDuel include Thomas Harley as one of a number of Dallas Stars stacking options in a clash with the fading Seattle Kraken.

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This weeks pickups include Sean Monahan, who returned Monday for the Blue Jackets after more than two months and notched two assists, a shot, three hits and 11 face-off wins.

For fantasy managers seeking an offensive boost, Utah’s Nick Schmaltz has amassed six goals and 16 points in his last 14 outings and the team plays four games this week.

This week's best waiver wire picks include Jordan Eberle, who's only nine percent owned in Yahoo! leagues, and has two goals and eight assists in his last 10 games.

Evan Berofsky's waiver wire picks include Bryan Rust, who continues to produce at a high level this season and is still available in 59 percent of Yahoo! leagues.

Evan Berofsky's waiver wire picks this week include Josh Norris, whose fantasy value has long been affected by his health.

This week’s barometer features Dallas Star Wyatt Johnston who has been red-hot recently, including notching a hat trick Sunday to extend his point streak to six games.

The week's best waiver pickups include Quinton Byfield, who offers upside from his points and pucks on net, which have been on the rise since the beginning of February.

Evan Berofsky's pickups this week include Jeff Skinner, whose work with Leon Draisaitl as his center the last two matchups resulted in a goal, two assists and four shots.

Evan Berofsky recommends players with multiple games before the 4 Nations Face-Off starts, including Utah forward Nick Schmaltz, who should post sufficient stats as a lead player in all attacking situations.

Michael Finewax notes that J.T. Miller's trade to New York so far has done wonders, as he is centering the top line, between Mika Zibanejad and Artemi Panarin.