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RALEIGH, NC - JANUARY 30:  Daniel Sedin #22 of the Vancouver Canucks and Team Staal talks to is brother Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks and Team Lidstrom after Team Lidstrom defeated Team Staal 11 to 10 in the 58th NHL All-Star Game at RBC Cente
RALEIGH, NC - JANUARY 30: Daniel Sedin #22 of the Vancouver Canucks and Team Staal talks to is brother Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks and Team Lidstrom after Team Lidstrom defeated Team Staal 11 to 10 in the 58th NHL All-Star Game at RBC CenteBruce Bennett/Getty Images

Fantasy Hockey Schedule Week 19: Twin Power

Aaron BrouwerJun 7, 2018

For the first time in their careers, the Sedin twins played on different teams—but it was Henrik Sedin that showed great chemistry at the All-Star game with Danny Briere.

Henrik Sedin is currently sitting fourth overall in scoring with 11 goals and 62 points, putting him on pace for 17 goals and 98 points.

Meanwhile, Daniel Sedin is just one point behind Steven Stamkos for the league lead in points. Daniel has scored 27 goals and 40 assists over 52 games, putting him on pace for 43 goals and 105 points.

The Sedin twins are finally showing that they are elite players in the NHL.

Here's some great information to help you dress your week 19 fantasy lineup.

Games to Be Played in Week 19

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VANCOUVER, CANADA - NOVEMBER 11:  Jarome Iginla #12 of the Calgary Flames takes the faceoff against Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks during their game at General Motors Place on November 11, 2006 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.  The Flame
VANCOUVER, CANADA - NOVEMBER 11: Jarome Iginla #12 of the Calgary Flames takes the faceoff against Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks during their game at General Motors Place on November 11, 2006 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Flame

Four Games: Calgary, Carolina, Chicago, Colorado, Columbus, Detroit, Edmonton, NY Islanders, Pittsburgh, San Jose and Toronto

Three Games: Anaheim, Atlanta, Boston, Buffalo, Dallas, Florida, Los Angeles, Minnesota, Montreal, Nashville, New Jersey, NY Rangers, Ottawa, Phoenix, St. Louis and Vancouver

Two Games: Philadelphia, Tampa Bay and Washington

Home and Away Games

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VANCOUVER, CANADA - MAY 9: Jonathan Toews #19 of the Chicago Blackhawks faces off against Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks during Game Five of the Western Conference Semifinals of the 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs on May 09, 2009 at General Motors Pl
VANCOUVER, CANADA - MAY 9: Jonathan Toews #19 of the Chicago Blackhawks faces off against Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks during Game Five of the Western Conference Semifinals of the 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs on May 09, 2009 at General Motors Pl

When it comes to dressing your players for the upcoming week, especially your goalies, it's important to know which team is on a long road trip and which team is enjoying an extended period at home.

Listed below are the teams that play at least three home/away games this week, or play all their games at home or on the road (home/road records up to February 3, 2011).

HOME: Calgary (14-9-1), Dallas (16-7-4), Detroit (15-6-4), Edmonton (7-14-4), Florida (11-8-5), Philadelphia (16-7-2), Tampa Bay (17-4-2), Vancouver (17-3-5) and Washington (16-5-7)

AWAY: Anaheim (11-13-3), Carolina (12-11-4), Chicago (11-7-4), Colorado (11-8-3), Los Angeles (11-13-1), Ottawa (8-12-4) and San Jose (14-9-3)

Games to Be Played On Sunday

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VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - APRIL 12:  Joe Thornton #19 of the San Jose Sharks carries the puck past Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks at General Motors Place on April 12, 2006 in Vancouver, Canada. The Sharks defeated the Canucks 5-4 in overtim
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - APRIL 12: Joe Thornton #19 of the San Jose Sharks carries the puck past Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks at General Motors Place on April 12, 2006 in Vancouver, Canada. The Sharks defeated the Canucks 5-4 in overtim

If you participate in any type of head-to-head hockey pool, then you are probably dressing a lineup for each scoring period, usually ending on Sunday.

If you find yourself in a close battle for wins as the week comes to an end, you want as many players as possible playing for you.

Here are the teams that play on Sunday (record for Sunday games up to Week 17).

Anaheim (6-4), Atlanta (3-4), Boston (1-1), Buffalo (1-0), Carolina (1-3), Columbus (1-1), Dallas (3-1), Detroit (3-2), Edmonton (3-5), Florida (1-2), Los Angeles (1-2), NY Islanders (1-4), NY Rangers (3-3), Philadelphia (4-1), Pittsburgh (0-1) and San Jose (0-2)

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Back-to-Back Games This Week

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MONTREAL- NOVEMBER 9:  Carey Price #31 of the Montreal Canadiens stops the puck on an attempt by Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks during the NHL game at the Bell Centre on November 9, 2010 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.  The Canadiens defeated the
MONTREAL- NOVEMBER 9: Carey Price #31 of the Montreal Canadiens stops the puck on an attempt by Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks during the NHL game at the Bell Centre on November 9, 2010 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The Canadiens defeated the

When you are deciding which goalie to dress, you may want to look at the NHL schedule to see if your goalie's team will play in a back-to-back game that week.  Something to keep in mind, though, is that most coaches won't dress the same goalie in back-to-back games.

Here are the teams that play in back-to-back games this week (record of second game of back-to-back up to Week 17).

Calgary (4-5), Carolina (5-6), Chicago (6-4), Colorado (3-5), Columbus (7-4), Los Angeles (3-5), Minnesota (2-9), Montreal (5-6), New Jersey (3-8), NY Islanders (3-8), Pittsburgh (6-3), San Jose (3-5), St. Louis (6-3) and Toronto (3-6)

Top Five and Bottom Five Teams

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VANCOUVER, CANADA - JANUARY 5: Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks gets tangled up with goalie Miikka Kiprusoff #34 of the Calgary Flames during the second period in NHL action on January 05, 2011 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, Canada.  (Photo by
VANCOUVER, CANADA - JANUARY 5: Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks gets tangled up with goalie Miikka Kiprusoff #34 of the Calgary Flames during the second period in NHL action on January 05, 2011 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, Canada. (Photo by

Knowing which team is on a hot or cold streak will help in finalizing your lineup decisions. You'd definitely want a goalie from teams that are on a hot streak.

Here are the top five and bottom five teams up to February 3, 2011.

TOP FIVE: Calgary (7-1-2), New Jersey (7-2-1), Philadelphia (7-3-0), Pittsburgh (7-3-0) and Tamp Bay (7-3-0)

BOTTOM FIVE: Ottawa (1-7-2), Edmonton (2-7-1), St. Louis (2-7-1), Atlanta (2-5-3) and NY Islanders (3-7-0)

Streaking Scorers

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TORONTO - NOVEMBER 13: Daniel Sedin #22 and Ryan Kesler #17 of the Vancouver Canucks celebrate Ryan Kesler goal during game action against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre November 13, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Abelimages
TORONTO - NOVEMBER 13: Daniel Sedin #22 and Ryan Kesler #17 of the Vancouver Canucks celebrate Ryan Kesler goal during game action against the Toronto Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre November 13, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Abelimages

While elite stars are consistent scorers, other players are very streaky—so keep an eye on their stats.  Catch them while they are on a hot streak.

Here are the top five scorers up to February 3, 2011 for the past seven and 14 days.

SKATER PAST SEVEN:

Johan Franzen - Detroit (One GP, Five G)
Alexei Kovalev - Ottawa (Two GP, Two G, Two A)
Joe Pavelski - San Jose (Two GP, Two G, Two A)
Mikael Samuelsson - Vancouver (Two GP, One G, Three A)
Ryan Kesler - Vancouver (Two GP, Three G)

SKATER PAST 14:

Keith Yandle - Phoenix (Six GP, Two G, Six A)
Daniel Sedin - Vancouver (Six GP, Eight A)
Michael Grabner - NY Islanders (Seven GP, Four G, Three A)
Teddy Purcell - Tampa Bay (Five GP, Three G, Four A)
Brian Rolston - New Jersey (Five GP, Three G, Four A)

Hot and Cold Goaltenders

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DETROIT - OCTOBER 16:  Tomas Holmstrom #96 of the Detroit Red Wings battles for position with Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks as Roberto Luongo #1 of the Vancouver Canucks keeps an eye on the play during their NHL game at Joe Louis Arena October
DETROIT - OCTOBER 16: Tomas Holmstrom #96 of the Detroit Red Wings battles for position with Henrik Sedin #33 of the Vancouver Canucks as Roberto Luongo #1 of the Vancouver Canucks keeps an eye on the play during their NHL game at Joe Louis Arena October

Here are the top five goaltenders and bottom five goaltenders up to February 3, 2011 for the past 14 days:

HOT GOALTENDERS PAST 14:

Marc-Andre Fleury - Pittsburgh (Three GS, Three W, One SO, 1.62 GAA)
Miikka Kiprusoff - Calgary (Four GS, Four W, 1.68 GAA)
Martin Brodeur - New Jersey (Four GS, Three W, One SO, 1.51 GAA)
Roberto Luongo - Vancouver (Five GS, Three W, Two OTL, 1SO 1.16 GAA)
Jonathan Quick - Los Angeles (Five GS, Four W, One SO, 1.58 GAA)

COLD GOALTENDERS PAST 14:

Rick DiPietro - NY Islanders (Four GS, Four L, 3.06 GAA)
Brian Elliott - Ottawa (Two GS, Two L, One OTL, 4.72 GAA)
Craig Anderson - Colorado (Two GS, Three L, 4.55 GAA)
Jaroslav Halak - St. Louis (Three GS, Two L, One OTL, 4.02 GAA)
Ilya Bryzgalov - Phoenix (Six GS, Two W, Four L, One SO, 3.27 GAA)

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