ADD'EM: TWO WEEKS LEFT! primepucks.com Mon 3/31/14 6:28 AM

David Desharnais, C Montreal (Owned in 36.5% of ESPN leagues) There is nothing much to say here, other than it's unbelievable that Montreal's top center of arguably the hottest line in the NHL is so readily available in most fantasy leagues. So he doesn't score many goals? Well, Thomas Vanek and Max Pacioretty sure do. Get the picture? 37 points in his last 41 games makes him legit. Mathieu Perreault, C Anaheim (Owned in 12.2% of ESPN league) The Ducks have a juicy four-game week lined up, which means the streaking pivot should be a popular fantasy commodity. Currently on a 8-game point streak, Perreault has collected 6 goals and three assists during that span. He is also has been getting plenty of top power-play time. Play him while he is hot. Jake Gardiner, D Toronto   (Owned in 45.9 % of ESPN leagues) The talented 23-year old has been one of the few bright spots for the struggling Toronto squad, as he collected at least a point in four straight games. With 10 points in his last 10 contests, Gardiner could be serving all fantasy owners a huge reminder that he might be busting out next season. Dougie Hamilton, D Boston ( Owned in 38.9% of ESPN leagues) Despite a rough sophomore season for the future star defenseman, he has been on "red hot" with 6 points in the last 6 games. With fellow rookie Torey Krug struggling of late, Hamilton has been getting more time on the power-play and looks to be finishing the year on a high note. Grab him if he is available for this season and beyond. This guy has legit 40+ point upside for '14-15. Ilya Bryzgalov, G Minnesota ( Owned in 9.4% of ESPN leagues) Note to all my fantasy friends- this recommendation is strictly for those desperately in need of goalie help. Darcy Kuemper has totally tanked after a fine start for Minnesota, while Bryzgalov has been relatively steady since being acquired from Edmonton. His clutch performance in the crucial win over Phoenix on Saturday night has kept the Wild alive in playoff contention, so you can bet coach Mike Yeo will turn to him again to start the week.