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Ales Hemsky, RW Ottawa (Owned in 57.5% of ESPN leagues) Let's keep him on the MUST ADD list, as the injury-prone winger has reaped huge fantasy dividends while playing in his new Canadien home Ottawa. Prior to tonight's matchup, Hemsky had collected 7 points in 3 games on a line with new center Jason Spezza. Hopefully you heeded our advice last week, as he needs to be owned in all fantasy formats. Tyler Ennis, C and Drew Stafford, RW Buffalo (Owned in 52.9% and 23.2% of ESPN league) After the smoke has cleared with Buffalo's fire-sale at the trade deadline, two valuable fantasy assets still don Sabre uniforms: Ennis and Stafford. These two underrated forwards will continue to provide the bulk of the scoring for the goal-starved Sabres, as both are currently on 4-game point streaks. Ennis has 20 points dating back to the last 22 games, while Stafford has 15 in the last 17 games. They can help your fantasy squads, even if there is no sniff of playoff motivation the air. Jordan Staal, C Carolina  (Owned in 52.9 % of ESPN leagues) With 9 points (3G/6A) in the last 6 games, the less fantasy-friendly Staal brother has outperformed his brother Eric in the scoring department. Ever since coach Kirk Muller's line-shifted which resulted in winger Alex Semin being dropped to Jordan's line, the two have performed magic together while Eric Staal has been mired in a huge slump. Coincidence? I don't think so, as both centers have provided optimal scoring returns this season when lining up with Semin. David Desharnais, C Montreal ( Owned in 22.0% of ESPN leagues) This one is easy to figure out, as the diminutive center has reaped the rewards of centering Max Pacioretty to the tune of 8 points in the last 8 games. His last-second tally to sent Montreal into overtime during Saturday night's clash against Ottawa is a perfect example of his increasing confidence and rising fantasy value. Pick him up while he is hot. Kris Letang, D Pittsburgh ( Owned in 43.4% of ESPN leagues) The word is out that Letang will be set to practice fully with the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday. While the team will probably proceed with caution in regard to his return to the line-up since suffering from a stroke, this new is very encouraging for his fantasy owners. His return date is unclear as so is his level of offensive productivity if indeed he is back before the end of the regular season, but he is worth stashing away with the news of him skating with his team. An obvious elite fantasy option on defense when healthy.