Fantasy: 5 moves you need to make in Week 9

Every Monday, theScore offers a weekly fantasy hockey column detailing a handful of moves you should make. This week's edition focuses on Week 9. Ownership percentages and position eligibility are courtesy of Yahoo.

Trade for Taylor Hall

Team: Devils
Position: LW
Ownership: 98%

The Taylor Hall sweepstakes are reportedly underway, and a move out of New Jersey could drastically raise the former Hart Trophy winner's fantasy stock.

The Devils have earned the second-fewest points in the league, and it seems like a foregone conclusion that the pending UFA will be moved prior to the trade deadline. He only has four goals on the season, so his fantasy owner may be open to trading him. Hall's 4.5 shooting percentage is due for some positive regression, and it's easy to envision him succeeding on a Cup contender.

Add Chris Driedger

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Team: Panthers
Position: G
Ownership: 2%

Driedger made his first NHL start on Saturday, recording a 27-save shutout against the Nashville Predators. The 25-year-old journeyman is worth adding on the off chance he becomes this year's Jordan Binnington, who was surely responsible for winning people some fantasy titles last season.

Florida has been among the NHL's best teams this season despite getting horrendous goaltending from both Sergei Bobrovsky and Sam Montembeault. Even though Bobrovsky signed a $70-million contract in the summer, there's a real opportunity for Driedger to at least work himself into a time-share with the two-time Vezina Trophy winner.

The chance of Driedger becoming the Panthers' No. 1 for the remainder of the season is slim, but his league-winning upside far outweighs the risk of just dropping him later this week if he gets shelled.

Trade for Nikolaj Ehlers

Team: Jets
Position: LW/RW
Ownership: 77%

Ehlers finally has a center to help maximize his goal-scoring potential. Blake Wheeler, normally a winger, has been centering Winnipeg's second line for the last few weeks. Ehlers is benefiting greatly, potting five goals in his last eight games. The Jets have won six of those eight contests, so it doesn't appear Wheeler will be moving back to the wing anytime soon.

Ehlers shouldn't be too pricey on the trade market considering his overall numbers - 20 points in 27 games - aren't overly impressive. The Dane, who is shooting more often this year, looks to be on track to exceed 30 goals and could even approach 40 if he can get hot.

Add Adam Fox

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Team: Rangers
Position: D
Ownership: 27%

Fox started slowly in his rookie campaign, but he's really beginning to come into his own for the Rangers:

Stat First 11 GP Last 14 GP
G 1 4
A 1 8
P 2 12
SOG 12 34
ATOI 16:18 19:27

Fox has gained head coach David Quinn's trust, as evidenced by an ice-time increase highlighted by a 24:29 outing Friday against the Boston Bruins. He's also gaining confidence in himself, shooting the puck more as the season has gone on.

The blue-liner put up huge numbers in college at Harvard and needs to be owned in all fantasy leagues.

Add Brendan Lemieux in banger leagues

Team: Rangers
Position: LW
Ownership: 9%

Lemieux is a must-own in leagues that reward physicality. Son of four-time Stanley Cup winner Claude Lemieux, Brendan has 48 hits and 52 penalty minutes on the season. His 10 points in 24 games won't jump off the page, but he's currently skating on the Rangers' top line with Mika Zibanejad and Pavel Buchnevich, which will help maximize his offensive ceiling.

Josh Wegman has been theScore's resident fantasy hockey expert since 2015. Find him on Twitter @JoshWegman_.

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Julien ‘pissed off’ after ‘bad call’ contributes to Habs’ 8th straight loss

Montreal Canadiens head coach Claude Julien wore his emotions on his sleeve after his club dropped its eighth straight game on Sunday against the Boston Bruins.

Julien was specifically upset with the officials for handing Nick Cousins a two-minute minor for holding midway through the third period which led to David Backes' game-winning power-play goal.

"I thought we played really, really well and then that penalty behind the net is what changed the outcome of the game," Julien told reporters postgame, via Sportsnet. "It's unfortunate. It was a bad call.

"Krug's stick is stuck under his own player and as a referee in a 1-1 hockey game you gotta make sure when you make those calls and I'm pissed off at the way that was handled. Not in a good position to see it and he makes that call, ends up giving them the go-ahead goal and takes away an opportunity for us to win a hockey game."

The Habs opened the scoring less than two minutes into the contest and held a 1-0 lead over the Bruins until David Pastrnak's third-period equalizer. Three minutes after Backes' go-ahead goal, Jake DeBrusk notched an insurance marker and the Bruins won 3-1.

Montreal has blown leads in six games during the club's eight-game skid.

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Puljujarvi, Honka ineligible to play in NHL this season after deadline passes

Edmonton Oilers forward Jesse Puljujarvi and Dallas Stars defenseman Julius Honka won't be suiting up in the NHL this season.

The pair of restricted free agents needed to sign contracts before Sunday's 5 p.m. ET deadline to be deemed eligible to play any games this campaign.

Both players were seeking trades from the teams that drafted them, but Oilers general manager Ken Holland and Stars GM Jim Nill weren't able to find deals to their liking.

The pair of Finns have been playing overseas in Finland's top pro league and will likely stay there for the remainder of the season. Puljujarvi recently said he intended on staying on home soil, regardless of whether a trade came to fruition. Here's how each player has performed in the Finnish Elite League this year:

Puljujarvi Honka
Team Karpat JyP
GP 25 15
G 11 3
A 13 3
P 24 6

Both players signed one-year deals with opt-out clauses in Finland in case either of them was traded to a new NHL club and signed before Dec. 1. Either player could still have his rights traded before the deadline but wouldn't be able to play this season.

The Carolina Hurricanes were reportedly among a list of teams that showed interest in Puljujarvi. The Montreal Canadiens apparently kicked tires on Honka.

Puljujarvi was selected fourth overall by the Oilers at the 2016 draft, while Honka was nabbed 14th overall by the Stars in 2014.

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Guy Lafleur undergoes lung surgery

Montreal Canadiens legend Guy Lafleur had surgery Thursday to remove a lobe from one of his lungs and ganglions, the team announced on behalf of his family Sunday.

According to the club's statement, Lafleur's operation was successful. He'll remain under observation at a Montreal hospital and is expected to return home in the coming days to continue his recovery.

The 68-year-old underwent quadruple bypass heart surgery in September.

Lafleur is the Canadiens' all-time points and assists leader, and he ranks second in franchise history in career goals.

The Hockey Hall of Famer won the Stanley Cup five times with Montreal in the 1970s.

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Blue Jackets’ Werenski likely out 1 month with shoulder injury

Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski is expected to miss four weeks with a shoulder injury suffered Saturday night, the club announced Sunday.

Werenski left the Blue Jackets' 2-0 loss in the first period following a collision with Islanders forward Anders Lee in front of the Columbus net.

Werenski leads all Blue Jackets rearguards and ranks third among the club's skaters with 16 points in 26 games this season. He'd been particularly productive lately, registering 10 points in his last 10 contests.

The 22-year-old trails only defense partner Seth Jones in ice time for Columbus.

Werenski is tied for ninth and ranks 19th in goals and points, respectively, among all NHL blue-liners since entering the league in 2016.

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Penguins’ Dumoulin out at least 2 months after ankle surgery

Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Brian Dumoulin is expected to miss at least eight weeks after undergoing ankle surgery Sunday, the club announced.

Dumoulin underwent a procedure to repair lacerated tendons in his left ankle. He suffered the injury during Saturday night's loss to the St. Louis Blues.

The 28-year-old ranks second on the Penguins in average ice time, logging 21:04 per game this season. He's collected seven points in 23 contests.

Pittsburgh has been riddled with injuries, most notably to superstar captain Sidney Crosby and blue-liner Justin Schultz. Rearguard Kris Letang returned to the lineup Monday after missing eight games, while star forward Evgeni Malkin was forced to miss 11 games earlier this season.

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Sean Avery says Marc Crawford kicked him during game

Sean Avery is accusing former NHL head coach Marc Crawford of kicking him during a game while the two were with the Los Angeles Kings more than a decade ago.

“Marc Crawford kicked me once,” the retired enforcer told the New York Post's Larry Brooks on Saturday.

“This was right after I (messed) up a drill and dumped the puck into the wrong corner, and it landed on Crow’s head and cut him for six (stitches),” Avery added. “He kicked me during a game.”

When asked whether Crawford kicked him during the next game because of the drill, Avery clarified the circumstances.

“No, he kicked me after a too-many-men-on-the-ice call I took,” the former forward said. “He didn’t have me serve it, we got scored on, and he let me have it. You know how I stand at the end of the bench? He came down and gave me an ass kick that left a mark.”

According to Brooks, the incident took place on Dec. 23, 2006, during a game between the Kings and Predators following a too-many-men call against Los Angeles that came 36 seconds before Nashville scored the sixth goal in a 7-0 win.

Avery found the incident more bemusing than upsetting, according to Brooks, and the former player said it wasn't the reason he was traded to the New York Rangers in February 2007.

“No, no,” Avery said. “That was because I squared off with and tried to fight Mark Hardy, who was one of our assistant coaches, on the ice. (Former teammate Mattias) Norstrom saved his life.”

Crawford is now an assistant coach with the Chicago Blackhawks.

Earlier this week, former Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Michal Jordan accused ex-Calgary Flames head coach Bill Peters of kicking him and punching another player in the head during a game when Peters was Carolina's bench boss from 2014-18.

Peters resigned as Flames head coach Friday after former player Akim Aliu revealed that Peters repeatedly directed the N-word toward him when the two were with the AHL's Rockford IceHogs in 2009-10. Peters' use of the slur was corroborated by two of Aliu's former teammates, and Peters later acknowledged using "offensive language."

On Monday, recently fired Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Mike Babcock said he apologized to Mitch Marner back in 2016-17 after shaming the then-rookie by asking him to rank teammates by work ethic before sharing it with the players at the bottom of the list.

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