If you used the Playbook last night, you would have encountered an absolute FIRESTORM of hits. Every center in the Playbook lit the lamp, but was carried by the amazing Auston Matthews, who kicked off his NHL career with a four-goal game. 

Nevertheless, I warn you guys, DFS NHL is NOT that easy (it may have seemed easy last night, but trust me, it’s not always going to be like that). Stay the course, and use some good bankroll management, and we’re all going to make some money this season. 

Tonight, we have a bigger 9-game slate to consider for tonight’s DFS NHL action. Somehow, the schedule makers have punished the Blues, as they are the only team who will be playing on back-to-back nights. Still, I’m not going to put much substance into it because it could easily have them more prepared than the Wild tonight. 

Since some of you might not have played last night, I am going to copy/paste a few things that you should look at if you are playing DFS NHL for the first time this season.

If you haven’t already done so, anyone looking to play DFS NHL this season should take a look at my Contest Selection article. I break down some of my most important tips for playing DFS hockey. DFS NHL is going to be a little different than some of the bigger sports. Yeah, it’s bigger than DFS MMA or DFS League of Legends, but it’s considerably smaller than the big three of NFL, MLB, and NBA. In my opinion, contest selection becomes much more important for the less popular sports. 

With a new season starting, it’s important to get a good grasp of the many new faces that will be getting a good chunk of top-six ice time (in layman’s terms, players who will be playing on their respective team’s top two lines). If you’re looking for the very best and most up-to-date lines, I highly suggest you follow beat writers throughout the NHL. The moment new lines are formed, they will post them for the viewing public to see on their blog or Twitter feeds. I have established a list of 45 NHL Beat Writers on my Twitter account, which you guys can have access to by going to https://twitter.com/kle18/lists/nhl-beat-writers.

Keep in mind, if you have any questions, please feel free to reach me on Twitter @kle18. Good luck!

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