In daily fantasy hockey, opportunity and volume are everything. When players have four games in a single week, that extra ice time can make all the difference between a solid cash finish and a tournament takedown.
This week, Dylan Guenther, Connor Bedard, and Brandon Montour all line up for four game slates — and each brings a unique mix of upside, usage, and value that savvy DFS players can exploit.
Let’s break down why these three names should be on your radar.
Dylan Guenther — Quiet Production, Big DFS Potential
2025-26 Stats: 5 G | 7 A | 12 PTS
Dylan Guenther continues to establish himself as a reliable top-six scoring threat. With 12 points already this season, his offensive consistency and power-play usage make him a sneaky-strong DFS option — especially when schedule volume swings in his favor.
This week’s four-game slate gives Guenther more opportunities to rack up shots, goals, and power-play points. He’s skating confidently, and his mid-range salary often leaves room to stack higher-end talent around him.
DFS Takeaway: A high-upside, mid-priced winger with multiple scoring paths. If you’re looking for value with goal-scoring potential, Guenther fits perfectly into balanced or contrarian lineups.
Connor Bedard — Volume Monster With Superstar Upside
2025-26 Stats: 6 G | 9 A | 15 PTS
Connor Bedard is already proving he’s the real deal — and in DFS, that’s exactly what you want. With four games this week, Bedard has as many opportunities as anyone in the league to pile up counting stats: goals, assists, shots, and especially power-play points.
Like Guenther, Bedard’s high shot volume provides a built-in floor. Even when he doesn’t find the scoresheet, his shot totals keep his DFS score respectable.
Brandon Montour — The Stat-Stuffing Defenseman You Need
2025-26 Outlook: Heavy minutes, power-play role, multi-category production
Defensemen who can contribute offensively and rack up peripheral stats (shots, blocks, hits) are DFS gold. Brandon Montour checks every box. Logging heavy minutes and seeing consistent power-play time, he’s the kind of blueliner who can deliver points in every scoring category.
With four games on the schedule, Montour’s opportunity multiplies — more ice time means more chances for shots, blocked shots, assists, and the occasional power-play goal. His versatility makes him an ideal DFS play in all formats, offering both stability and upside from the back end.
DFS Takeaway: A must-consider defenseman for four-game weeks. Montour’s ability to fill the stat sheet.
The DFS Edge
When building lineups this week, remember: volume equals opportunity.
- Bedard brings superstar ceiling and elite usage.
- Guenther offers value and scoring upside at a lower salary.
- Montour balances your lineup with all-around category coverage.
Stack smart, leverage the four-game advantage, and use these three to stay one step ahead of the competition on DraftKings and FanDuel.