Every week, well mine the waiver wire for lesser-owned assets to help your squad, whether you favor dynasty or the redraft format -- and well also toss in some tips for DFS players out there. Categorized by position, the players are ranked in descending order by ownership percentage in ESPN leagues.Well also include some former go-to fantasy assets who may be overvalued -- in the short or long term -- for one reason or another.Contractual peace wins out on Winnipegs blue line; another young defenseman and a backup goaltender in The Big Apple deserve some extra fantasy love; and is one of pro hockeys most formidable forces of the past quarter-century finally seeing his star fade in Florida?ForwardsJustin Abdelkader, LW/RW, Detroit Red Wings Ownership percentage: 55.6Even those who have casually monitored Abdelkader since his NHL debut in 2010 recognize the versatile winger as one of the streakiest performers in the league. In that vein, its worth pointing out that hes on one of his mini tears at present -- riding a three-game point streak and scoring in two straight -- as a top-six skater. Strike while the 29-year-olds stick is hot. Its also worth noting that Tyler Bertuzzi will be making his NHL debut in Tuesdays game, on a line with Frans Nielsen and Dylan Larkin. Its too early to add him in standard leagues, but keep an eye on the situation.Michael Cammalleri, LW, New Jersey Devils Ownership percentage: 44.8Theres nothing like a natural hat trick to assist a player in breaking out of a scoring slump. Goalless to start 2016-17, Cammalleri erupted for three unanswered in Sundays 4-1 victory against the Carolina Hurricanes. Skating on a scoring line, and power play, with center Adam Henrique, the veteran sniper is a steady threat to score when healthy and hot. And right now, the 34-year-old is both.Matt Read, LW/RW, Philadelphia Flyers Ownership percentage: 16.8The latest line rushes out of Philly suggest Read will take over for Brayden Schenn on the left side of center Claude Giroux and Wayne Simmonds. Rumored to sit on the trade block earlier this season, Read is making a strong case for sticking around -- and/or raising his asking price on the market -- as he is tied for the clubs scoring lead with six goals.Cal Clutterbuck, RW, New York Islanders Ownership percentage: 10.8The latest candidate to sub in on the right side of John Tavares, Clutterbuck scored his second goal of the season -- and first since the opening week -- against the Vancouver Canucks Monday. As long as the feisty and physical forward remains in that role, he merits additional attention in both standard leagues and DFS play. Just be sure to jettison the 28-year once he drops back to the bottom six.Patrick Maroon, LW, Edmonton Oilers Ownership percentage: 5.8This experiment might not last long, but Maroon is currently replacing Milan Lucic on a line with Connor McDavid and Jordan Eberle. In the interim, the big winger presents as underrated -- and under-priced -- asset in DFS play. Mind you, Lucic has maintained his role on the top power-play unit, so this is not an invitation to drop him.Mikko Rantanen, RW, Colorado Avalanche Ownership percentage: 3.8A week following his 20th birthday, Rantanen notched his first NHL point -- an assist on Gabriel Landeskogs game-winning, power-play goal versus the Wild. Consider it the first of many for the towering, talented youngster, whos getting the early opportunity to shine on an even-strength line with Nathan MacKinnon and Matt Duchene.Nikita Soshnikov, RW, Toronto Maple Leafs Ownership percentage: 1.1Briefly mentioned in this space last week, Soshnikov has since made an excellent impression in his first three games of 2016-17, scoring a goal and an assist, all the while antagonizing the opposition. Now theres chatter among Torontos punditry collective that the 23-year-old may not be long for the clubs fourth line. A place alongside a red-hot Nazem Kadri is being volleyed about, along with the potential supplanting of Zach Hyman on a line with Auston Matthews and William Nylander. Hes worth a speculative add based on the chances of either.DefensemenJacob Trouba, Winnipeg Jets Ownership percentage: 33.1One two-year, $6 million bridge deal later, and the prickly standoff between the Jets and young defenseman is over. Immediately back on the ice with teammates Tuesday morning, Trouba is projected to make his return to the Jets blue line sometime this week. After the holdout, the 22-year-old has a lot to prove. And the Jets will only benefit -- whether they actually intend to trade him or not -- from the young D-man playing well. That adds up to a potential breakout performance from the former first-round draft pick (No. 9 overall, 2012) through the rest of 2016-17. That ownership number will soon be much closer to 100, and should be.Dennis Seidenberg, New York Islanders Ownership percentage: 32.0Goodness knows, this offensive onslaught wont last forever, but consider giving the 35-year-old some temporary fantasy love while hes regularly denting the score sheet. Four goals and four helpers in eight games might also earn Seidenberg a regular shift with the man advantage.Brady Skjei, New York Rangers Ownership percentage: 10.3Adapting beautifully in his first full season in the NHL, Skjei is riding a five-game point streak with six assists, two of them counting with the extra skater. A striking fantasy commodity altogether, the 22-year-old, former first-round draft selection (2012), is exponentially more attractive in dynasty leagues.GoaltendersCalvin Pickard, Colorado Avalanche Ownership percentage: 9.5Move over Semyon Varlamov, Pickard is making a charge at your No. 1 designation with the Avalanche, as hes been so much better (1.50 goals-against average, .946 save percentage) -- in admittedly limited action -- to date. If hitching your fantasy cart to a Colorado goaltender, you may as well choose the hot hand.Antti Raanta, New York Rangers Ownership percentage: 4.6As far as NHL understudies go, Raanta is one of the leagues better second bananas so far this autumn. So much so that coach Alain Vigneault can gift No. 1 Henrik Lundqvist a night off at leisure, knowing his club is in the hands of a netminder rocking a 3-0 record and .930 save percentage. Feel free to enlist Raantas services whenever he projects to start in matchup-friendly DFS action.Lowered expectationsLogan Couture, C, San Jose Sharks Ownership percentage: 90.6With just the one assist (and a minus-five rating in plus/minus) in his past seven contests, the 27-year-old center is clearly struggling in the early stages of this campaign. While coach Pete DeBoer remains fiercely committed to rolling out balanced scoring lines, Coutures role between wingers Joonas Donskoi and, at last look, untested 20-year-old rookie Kevin Labanc, inspires additional uncertainty. Consider giving the former 30-goal scorer a breather on your fantasy bench until he breaks out of this lull. Who knows? Maybe Labanc -- who has thus far lit up the AHL with four goals and six assists in six games -- proves to be the ideal salve by Coutures side.Marc-Andre Fleury, G, Pittsburgh Penguins Ownership percentage: 86.5The starters crease is no longer Fleurys to lose in Pittsburgh. Allowing just the one goal on 65 shots through his first two post-injury games of the season (both wins), Matt Murray is pegged to start his second straight game, against the visiting Oilers on Tuesday. Youd be fine to bench the clubs former No. 1 until theres a change in circumstance.Jaromir Jagr, RW, Florida Panthers Ownership percentage: 74.2The future first-ballot Hall-of-Famer may finally be feeling the enduring effects of his advanced age. Only 13 games into this season, Jagr has prematurely cut two of his most recent contests short, claiming to suffer from cramping and a groin issue. Couple those nagging concerns with just the one goal and four assists, and we wonder if this is the beginning of the end. Hes 44 years old, folks.Seth Jones, D, Columbus Blue Jackets Ownership percentage: 73.4A hairline foot fracture is forcing the Blue Jackets top defenseman to miss the next three weeks or so. Look for David Savard to fill in alongside rookie firecracker Zach Werenski on the top pairing, while Ryan Murray inherits Jones minutes with the secondary power-play unit. Custom Keith Tkachuk Jersey . Hey!" 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The return match will take place next Wednesday. Udinese leads Fiorentina 2-1 in the other semifinal. Napoli staged a second-half comeback from two goals down after Gervinhos opener and a stunning strike from Kevin Strootman. (STATS) -- The pressure of the last two games cant compare to what Sam Houston State now faces. This is the one where its time to prove the doubters wrong.And for the scoreboard operator to be extremely busy.In a clash of the countrys highest-scoring offenses, the Bearkats are the underdogs despite being atop the STATS Top 25 mainly because they must head into a chilly, unfriendly environment Friday night to face James Madison in the FCS quarterfinals.Itll be cold, itll be dark, itll be perfect, Dukes coach Mike Houston said.Sam Houston State (12-0) has long been No. 1 in the polls, steamrolling every opponent during a regular season it capped with a 59-23 rout of Central Arkansas in a de facto Southland Conference title game. Yet, a mostly unimpressive schedule led to only a No. 5 seed for the playoffs, and maybe the selection committee felt somewhat justified after the Bearkats narrowly escaped with a 41-36 win over Chattanooga to open the playoffs.Unlike those last two wins, the Bearkats now wont have the luxury of playing at home in the warmth of Huntsville, Texas. Besides having to go on the road because James Madison (11-1) is the higher seed at No. 4, temperature at kickoff in Harrisonburg, Virginia, should be in the 20s for a prime-time game being played in front of a national TV audience on ESPN2.Its also a big step up competition-wise. The Dukes went 9-0 in CAA Football -- a tougher conference than the Southland -- and suffered their only loss on the road to FBS foe North Carolina.Plus, the Bearkats havent seen an offense that can be anywhere near as potent as theirs -- until now.This is probably without doubt the most in terms of looking in the mirror, said Sam Houston States K.C. Keeler, the Eddie Robinson Award winner as the STATS FCS Coach of the Year. This is gonna be a team we think were playing our equal.Keelers squad leads all of college football with 53.1 points per game, and the only team within five points of that average is the Dukes at 48.3. The over/under for the game is an eye-opening 84 1/2.Sam Houston State has the bigger name at quarterback in Jeremiah Briscoe, a favorite to win the Walter PPayton Award after setting an FCS single-season record with 57 touchdown passes.dddddddddddd The junior has thrown for 4,459 yards for a Bearkats offense that leads the nation with 570.4 yards per game.He has a very quick release, he has very good accuracy and he has a very, very strong arm, Houston said. I mean, that ball gets there in a hurry. So you get a guy like that surrounded with the weapons that they have, thats why they put up almost arcade-like numbers.The Dukes have a signal-caller who has become nearly as dangerous in Bryan Schor.In his last four full games -- he missed 1 1/2 games last month with a shoulder injury -- Schor has put up Briscoe-like numbers with 17 touchdown passes and one interception while averaging 307 yards through the air. Plus, Schor is more of a dual threat with 522 yards and nine TDs on the ground this season.He and Briscoe are the two best quarterbacks in the country probably, Keeler said. His accuracy is uncanny. His ability to throw the ball away and get himself out of trouble.... Obviously, I think I have the best quarterback in the country, but (Schor) might be a close No. 2. And Im biased because I live with our kid every day.It was actually Schor who was statistically better last week, going 30 of 37 for 371 yards and five TDs as James Madison totaled 567 yards in a 55-22 win over New Hampshire. Briscoe matched him with five TD passes and threw for 363 yards, but he completed just 20 of 40 passes and the Bearkats were held to a season-low 421 yards.Briscoe was sacked six times, two fewer than the number of times he was dropped during the entire regular season.Its that kind of physicality that Houston feels will be a deciding factor.I firmly believe that you get in these ballgames, middle of December, cold weather, a lot of stakes on the line, if you have a team that has that kind of identity, you got a shot, he said. I expect our guys to go out and play with a lot of heart and intensity Friday night, and I expect it to be a very physical ballgame. ' ' '