Here are theScore's winger value rankings for Friday, November 6:
| # | Name | Opponent | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Taylor Hall (EDM) | vs. PIT | Low |
| 2 | Dylan Larkin (DET) | at TOR | Low |
| 3 | Jason Spezza (DAL) | at CAR | Low |
| 4 | Jamie Benn (DAL) | at CAR | Low |
| 5 | Patrick Kane (CHI) | at NJ | Low |
| 6 | Mats Zuccarello (NYR) | at COL | Low |
| 7 | Phil Kessel (PIT) | at TOR | Low |
| 8 | Gabriel Landeskog (COL) | vs. NYR | Low |
| 9 | Nail Yakupov (EDM) | vs. PIT | Medium |
| 10 | Patrick Sharp (DAL) | at CAR | Medium |
Hall is on the best offensive roll among wingers, but somehow hasn't commanded the highest price. Any shortcomings the Oilers exhibit cannot be attributed to Hall, who has finally come into his own as a superstar. His value should not be reduced with the long term injury to teammate Connor McDavid. Yakupov has been impressive, as well.
Spezza's move to the wing seems to have helped his play, and he's a better bargain than linemate Benn, though the latter is still more explosive. Zuccarello is the best value on the Rangers, especially with Rick Nash hurt and struggling. Landeskog has a tough matchup, but if any of the Avs wingers can solve Henrik Lundqvist, it's him.
| # | Name | Opponent | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11 | Artemi Panarin (CHI) | at NJ | Medium |
| 12 | Oscar Lindberg (NYR) | at COL | Medium |
| 13 | Justin Abdelkader (DET) | at TOR | Medium |
| 14 | Tomas Tatar (DET) | at TOR | Medium |
| 15 | Kris Versteeg (CAR) | vs. DAL | Medium |
| 16 | Matt Hendricks (EDM) | vs. PIT | Medium |
| 17 | Rick Nash (NYR) | at COL | Medium |
| 18 | Michael Cammaleri (NJ) | vs. CHI | Medium |
| 19 | Scott Hartnell (CLB) | at ANA | Medium |
| 20 | Corey Perry (ANA) | vs. CLB | Medium |
| 21 | Brandon Saad (CLB) | at ANA | Medium |
| 22 | Jarome Iginla (COL) | vs. NYR | Medium |
| 23 | James van Riemsdyk (TOR) | vs. DET | Medium |
| 24 | Gustav Nyquist (DET) | at TOR | Medium |
| 25 | Kevin Hayes (NYR) | at COL | Medium |
Panarin is a burgeoning playmaking machine - and affordable to boot. Abdelkader and Tatar get a plum matchup in Toronto. Neither costs much, and Tatar has three points with the man advantage so far. Nash is banged up and, like Cammaleri, costs more than his results are really worth paying for.
Speaking of starting slowly, Perry gets the best opportunity yet to snap out of his early funk against Columbus, though Sergei Bobrovsky is coming off his best start of the season. On the opposing end, Hartnell has a low ceiling but moderate floor and could be a nice fill-in flier.
| # | Name | Opponent | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| 26 | Kyle Palmieri (NJ) | vs. CHI | Medium |
| 27 | Teemu Pulkkinen (DET) | at TOR | Medium |
| 28 | Patric Hornqvist (PIT) | at EDM | Medium |
| 29 | Cam Atkinson (CLB) | at ANA | Medium |
| 30 | Chris Kreider (NYR) | vs. COL | High |
| 31 | Teuvo Teravainen (CHI) | at NJ | High |
| 32 | Jeff Skinner (CAR) | vs. DAL | High |
| 33 | Pascal Dupuis (PIT) | at EDM | High |
| 34 | Chris Kunitz (PIT) | at EDM | High |
| 35 | Lee Stempniak (NJ) | vs. CHI | High |
| 36 | Eric Fehr (PIT) | at EDM | High |
| 37 | Joffrey Lupul (TOR) | vs. DET | High |
| 38 | Marko Dano (CHI) | at NJ | High |
| 39 | Marian Hossa (CHI) | at NJ | High |
| 40 | Jakob Silfverberg (ANA) | vs. CLB | High |
Of Palmieri's eight points, six have come on the power play. If the Blackhawks get in penalty trouble he is likely to light the lamp. Fehr has three points in two games and comes cheap. His small sample size doesn't do him favors, though, and historically he isn't anywhere close to a point-per-game player.
Hossa is ranked this low because he's questionable to play and his price is high despite this. If he plays, he could work as a last-minute GPP addition.










