You should never be comfortable with your fantasy team, always be looking for ways to improve your squad as you gear up for a long playoff run. As the NHL hits their Olympic Break it is a perfect time to sit back and examine what we come in the final six weeks of action.
Many fantasy leagues break up the wingers and many do not, so here we will break them up and examine each side of the ice. It is hard to pin point the side a winger plays on because most players can play on both side and with that are eligible for both sides in a fantasy lineup. With that in mind we will use what NHL.com lists a player as in our rankings.
As we saw in the NHL Fantasy Rankings for Goalies, defensemen and centers there were some surprise players who will make a huge fantasy impact down the stretch. That is the same feeling among the best right and left wingers in the league as time winds down on the NHL and Fantasy seasons
Here are the Olympic Break rankings for Right Wings:
- Rick Nash, Columbus: 28-29-57-20 Power Play Points
- Martin St. Louis, Tampa Bay: 22-49-71-28 Power Play Points
- Marian Gaborik, Rangers: 35-34-69-13 Power Play Goals
- Patrick Kane, Chicago: 25-42-67-+19-21 Power Play Points
- Bobby Ryan, Anaheim: 28-21-49-57 PIM-10 Power Play Goals
- Corey Perry, Anaheim: 22-37-59-88 PIM-15 Power Play Points
- Marian Hossa, Blackhawks: 17-17-34-+17-5 SHG
- Jarome Iginla, Calgary: 27-30-57-51 PIM-18 Power Play Points
- Shane Doan, Phoenix: 17-30-47-4 GW Goals
- Daniel Alfredsson, Ottawa: 17-32-49-19 Power Play Points
- Kyle Okposo, Islanders: 13-27-40-18 Power Play Points
- Jamie Langenbrunner, New Jersey: 15-37-52-+10-4 SHP
- Phil Kessel, Toronto: 21-20-41-6 Power Play Goals
- Mike Knuble, Washington: 23-19-42-+24-6 Power Play Goals
- Steve Downie, Tampa Bay: 15-21-36-+17-163 PIM-5 Power Play Goals
- Patric Hornqvist, Nashville: 23-14-37-+10-8 Power Play Goals
- Dustin Penner, Edmonton: 24-23-47-7 Power Play Goals
- Wayne Simmonds, Los Angeles: 14-21-35-+19-89 PIM
- Chris Stewart, Colorado: 19-23-42-55 PIM-4 GW Goals
- Daniel Briere, Philadelphia: 21-19-40-13 Power Play Goals
- Mikael Samuelsson, Vancouver: 21-19-40-6 Power Play Goals
- Niclas Bergfors, Atlanta: 16-15-31-8 Power Play Goals
- Troy Brouwer, Chicago: 18-14-32-57 PIM-12 Power Play Points
- Nathan Horton, Florida: 17-29-46-9 Power Play Points
Here are the Olympic Break rankings for Left Wingers:
- Alex Ovechkin, Washington: 42-47-89-+43-28 PP Points
- Dany Heatley, San Jose: 32-34-66-8 GW Goals-14 PP Goals
- Alex Semin, Washington: 30-35-65-+25-22 PP Points
- Iyla Kovalchuk, New Jersey: 32-31-63-10 PP Goals
- Alex Burrows, Vancouver: 26-25-51-+28-86 PIM-4 SHG
- Rick Nash, Columbus: 28-29-57-9 PP Goals
- Zach Parise, New Jersey: 28-33-61-+24-18 PP Points
- Patrick Sharp, Chicago: 19-33-52-+20-18:08 ATOI
- Lou Ericksson, Dallas: 23-31-54-6 PP Goals
- Jussi Jokinen, Carolina: 23-26-49-20 PP Points
- Daniel Sedin, Vancouver: 16-38-54-+26-7 GW Goals
- Henrik Zetterberg, Detroit: 16-32-48-215 SOG
- Andrew Brunette, Minnesota: 17-30-47-22 PP Points
- James Neal, Dallas: 24-21-45-48 PIM-4 GW Goals
- Ray Whitney, Carolina: 19-29-48-17 PP Points
- Ryan Malone, Tampa Bay: 21-22-43-57 PIM-7 PP Goals
- Mason Raymond, Vancouver: 22-21-43-18 PP Points
- Niklas Hagman, Calgary: 21-15-36-4 PP Goals
- Milan Michalek, Ottawa: 20-10-30-7 PP Goals
- Kristian Huselius, Columbus: 17-30-47-20 PP Points
- Alexei Ponikarovsky, Toronto: 19-22-41-4 PP Goals
- Ryan Smyth, Colorado: 19-19-38-14 PP Points
- Rene Bourque, Calgary: 18-23-41-74 PIM-3 SHG
- Ryane Clowe, San Jose: 15-25-40-90 PIM-11 PP Points
- Michael Cammalleri, Montreal: 26-22-48-15 PP Points








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