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Fantasy Hockey Waiver Wire: Top under-the-radar options this weekend for your playoff matchup
Boost your fantasy hockey playoff chances with the NHL Waiver Wire picks of the week: top under-the-radar forwards, defensemen and goalies to add now!
Mar. 27, 2026 at 4:05pm
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With the fantasy hockey playoffs underway, the article highlights several under-the-radar players across different positions that can help boost your team's chances of advancing. The recommendations include forwards like Owen Tippett, Patrick Kane, and Blake Coleman, defensemen such as Filip Hronek and Owen Power, as well as goaltenders Jake Allen and Elvis Merzlikins.
Why it matters
Making the right waiver wire additions can be crucial during the fantasy hockey playoffs, as teams look to gain any edge possible to secure a championship. The players highlighted in this article may be available on the waiver wire and could provide a significant boost in various statistical categories to help fantasy managers win their playoff matchups.
The details
The article provides detailed analysis on each of the recommended players, including their recent production, roles on their respective teams, and the potential fantasy impact they can have. For example, it notes that Owen Tippett has been producing well for the Flyers, skating in the top six and on the second power play, while Patrick Kane continues to be an offensive force for the Red Wings. On the defensive side, Filip Hronek has been a standout for the Canucks, logging heavy minutes and contributing on the power play.
- The article was published on March 27, 2026.
The players
Owen Tippett
A forward for the Philadelphia Flyers who has been producing well lately, skating in the top six and on the second power play.
Patrick Kane
A veteran forward for the Detroit Red Wings who continues to be an offensive force for the team as they push for a playoff spot.
Blake Coleman
A forward for the Calgary Flames who has taken on a larger role since the trade deadline, moving up to the first line and power play.
Filip Hronek
A defenseman for the Vancouver Canucks who has been a standout performer, logging heavy minutes and contributing on the power play.
Owen Power
A defenseman for the Buffalo Sabres who, while not yet reaching elite scoring totals, has still produced a combined 108 points over the previous three seasons.
What they’re saying
“Congratulations if you made it to the fantasy hockey playoffs, and commiserations to those who fell short.”
— Evan Berofsky, RotoWire.com
“For those still in it, do everything you can to advance. Strategize your lineup and check it right up until lock. Don't be afraid to swap out a better player with less favorable opportunities, and be sure to consider someone from the list below.”
— Evan Berofsky, RotoWire.com
The takeaway
Making the right waiver wire additions can be crucial during the fantasy hockey playoffs, as teams look to gain any edge possible to secure a championship. The players highlighted in this article, including forwards, defensemen, and goaltenders, could provide a significant boost in various statistical categories to help fantasy managers win their playoff matchups.
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