Jacob Trouba, D, WPG (31 percent owned)
Trouba was mentioned in the bottom portion of last week's waiver wire watch as a player to also consider adding. His ownership (21 percent at the time) has jumped with Trouba solidifying his position as a must-add defenseman off the wire. He had his five-game point streak end Saturday but check out what he did during the streak: one goal, six assists, plus-5 and 17 SOG, not to mention 12 blocked shots (if your league counts them). Trouba is second on the Jets in ice time per game since Dec. 27 (25:07) behind Dustin Byfuglien (25:45), and has even replaced Byfuglien on Winnipeg's top PP unit.
Michal Neuvirth, G, PHI (27 percent owned)
After Steve Mason appeared to take over the reins when Neuvirth was injured, it now seems the Flyers' goalie controversy has resumed. Mason has lost six straight (0-4-2), allowing at least three goals in three of the games. In Neuvirth's lone start since returning, he allowed two goals on 26 shots in a 4-2 win against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday. Flyers coach Dave Hakstol had been playing Mason a lot, which has clearly taken a toll on the veteran goaltender. The Flyers may employ more of a split as they did earlier in the season, and Philadelphia has eight back-to-back sets remaining.
Tanner Pearson, LW, LAK (13 percent owned)
Pearson has stepped up big for the Los Angeles Kings with Tyler Toffoli out, skating at left wing on the top line with Anze Kopitar and now with fantasy stud Jeff Carter. He has points in six of his past eight games and has scored a goal in four of six. Pearson is providing a consistent amount of shots per game; he's leading the Kings in the category with 3.6 since Dec. 20. The 24-year-old is on pace to set NHL career highs in goals, points, shots and plus/minus.