Line watching can be a useful practice while managing your fantasy hockey teams, particularly when it comes to putting in waiver wire claims. We'd all like certain players to stick on a certain line for a certain team, but that isn't always the case, especially when new faces are in new places.
Before the season started, the Edmonton Oilers threw a lot of money at left wing Milan Lucic to play on the top line with Connor McDavid. Plenty of owners drafted Lucic accordingly, hoping to cash in on a big season with the shining young star centering him. Unfortunately, the Lucic-McDavid combination didn't last for 15 games and the veteran left wing was dumped to the third line in favor of Pat Maroon (22 percent owned in Yahoo).
Fantasy waiver wire: Promotions paying off
Move to top line boosting value of Patrick Maroon, Paul Byron
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