Which NHL players saw their fantasy hockey stock rise the most in the month of November? We are basing this on their Yahoo ownership on Nov 1st versus Dec 1. Click here to see the list of top October Risers.
Goalies not included.
1) Neal Pionk, Rangers, +46%: Pionk was 14% owned on Nov 1st, then proceeded to score 9 PTS in 14 GP for the month to bump his ownership up to 60% by Dec 1.
2) Colin Miller, Vegas, +35%: Miller had a an unproductive October with only 2 PTS in 12 GP, dropping his ownership down to 16% by Nov 1st. He followed that up with 10 PTS in 15 GP in November and is currently sitting at 51% ownership.
3) Matt Duchene, Ottawa, +33%: Duchene's 22 PTS in November were second only to MacKinnon and Kucherov, which saw his ownership climb from 44% to 77%.
4) Josh Anderson, Columbus, +27%: Anderson saw his ownership consistently climb throughout the month while his scoring production remained relatively stagnant. He had 7 PTS in 11 GP in October to get him to 17% owned, then in November scored 7 PTS in 15 GP to get to 44%. That has to be because of his shot and hit numbers that his ownership grew that much without a scoring spike.
5) Alex Tuch, Vegas, +25%: Tuch missed the start of the season with an injury and scored 17 PTS in 15 GP in November. He is currently 45% owned.
6) Mark Stone, Ottawa, +22%: Stone had a very good November, scoring 20 PTS in 15 GP, pushing his ownership up to 83%.
7) Oscar Klefbom, Edmonton, +22%: Klefbom's ownership has been swinging up and down this season, back on another upswing since the hiring of Hitchock.
Goalies not included.
1) Neal Pionk, Rangers, +46%: Pionk was 14% owned on Nov 1st, then proceeded to score 9 PTS in 14 GP for the month to bump his ownership up to 60% by Dec 1.
2) Colin Miller, Vegas, +35%: Miller had a an unproductive October with only 2 PTS in 12 GP, dropping his ownership down to 16% by Nov 1st. He followed that up with 10 PTS in 15 GP in November and is currently sitting at 51% ownership.
3) Matt Duchene, Ottawa, +33%: Duchene's 22 PTS in November were second only to MacKinnon and Kucherov, which saw his ownership climb from 44% to 77%.
4) Josh Anderson, Columbus, +27%: Anderson saw his ownership consistently climb throughout the month while his scoring production remained relatively stagnant. He had 7 PTS in 11 GP in October to get him to 17% owned, then in November scored 7 PTS in 15 GP to get to 44%. That has to be because of his shot and hit numbers that his ownership grew that much without a scoring spike.
5) Alex Tuch, Vegas, +25%: Tuch missed the start of the season with an injury and scored 17 PTS in 15 GP in November. He is currently 45% owned.
6) Mark Stone, Ottawa, +22%: Stone had a very good November, scoring 20 PTS in 15 GP, pushing his ownership up to 83%.
7) Oscar Klefbom, Edmonton, +22%: Klefbom's ownership has been swinging up and down this season, back on another upswing since the hiring of Hitchock.
In the 5 games before Hitchcock's arrival, Oscar Klefbom had 0 PTS, 0 hits, 9 blocks, and 9 shots on goal. In the 5 games since Hitchcock became coach, Oscar has 5 PTS, 5 hits, 14 blocks, and 26 shots. He's the most added player in Yahoo #FantasyHockey today. #NHL #Oilers— Hockey Economist (@Hockeconomics) November 30, 2018
8) Mike Green,
Detroit, +21%: Green continues to show he can score PTS, with 11 in
13 GP last month. His ownership had sunk down to 21% by Nov 1 after Green
missed the start of the season with a viral infection. It's currently sitting
at 42%.
9) Blake Coleman, New Jersey, +20%: On Nov 1 Coleman was just 3% owned. After scoring 12 PTS in 15 Nov GP, he's up to 23%. Also provides hits and faceoff wins from a wing eligible player.
10) Ryan McDonagh, Tampa, +20%: McDonagh had a strong November with 11 PTS in 15 GP raising his ownership to 83%.
9) Blake Coleman, New Jersey, +20%: On Nov 1 Coleman was just 3% owned. After scoring 12 PTS in 15 Nov GP, he's up to 23%. Also provides hits and faceoff wins from a wing eligible player.
10) Ryan McDonagh, Tampa, +20%: McDonagh had a strong November with 11 PTS in 15 GP raising his ownership to 83%.
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