Bargain Plays - Saturday's Top Sleeper Picks
Here are the top sleeper plays for Saturday's eight-game slate. Note: This excludes the 1 p.m. ET game between the Chicago Blackhawks and Buffalo Sabres as well as the 3 p.m. ET Calgary Flames and St. Louis Blues game.

C/LW Brock Nelson, Islanders (at Coyotes)
Nelson plays on the left side of John Tavares and has recorded points over his last three games, making him an intriguing play in a plum matchup versus the Coyotes.
His ceiling is the highest among the low-cost wingers, though he has struggled to steadily record points. Tavares is relying on Nelson with winger Kyle Okposo injured - immediately increasing his floor.
While Arizona's starting goalie Mike Smith nurses an abdomen injury, Nelson will be shooting against Louis Domingue, who sports a 4.24 GAA on 10 shots during his only game this season. A multi-point night could be in the cards for Nelson.

W Conor Sheary, Penguins (vs. Hurricanes)
Since Sidney Crosby's longtime winger Pascal Dupuis announced his retirement from hockey, Sheary has been promoted to skate on the top-line, and scored one goal and added an assist against Boston Friday night.
A product of UMass-Amherst of the NCAA, Sheary is playing with one of the most gifted playmakers in the NHL, and DFSers should take advantage of his cheap price tag while it lasts. He is a speedy forward with an incredible hockey IQ and could be what Crosby needs to get his game back on track.
It will be simple for the undrafted winger to return value, as a couple shots will suffice. Rostering Sheary and his extremely high ceiling gives DFSers the opportunity to spend up elsewhere.

D Shayne Gostisbehere, Flyers (at Blue Jackets)
Gostisbehere is no longer a sneaky play to DFS sharks, though he continues to be a viable bargain play and is likely to return value.
He has yet to log more than 25 minutes in one game, which could result in a small ownership percentage. The majority of his production comes from the power play, where he has tallied four of his six goals.
He is on a point streak with three points in as many games (2G, 1A) and should be rolled in all formats with confidence.
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