Below are game breakdowns for Monday’s four-game DFS NHL slate followed by example lineups.

Penguins @ Bruins

The Bruins have five straight victories and at least a point in nine consecutive games (7-0-2) heading into Monday's contest versus the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins. To boot, Brad Marchand boasts a career-best 12-game point streak (eight goals, 15 assists) and David Pastrnak is riding an 11-game run (13 goals, 14 assists). Leading the Penguins offensively is center Sidney Crosby who has looked amazing this season with 17 points through the first 14 games.

Senators @ Rangers

The Ottawa Senators are on the road as they make the trip to face the New York Rangers Monday night. Ottawa was dumped 5-2 on the road by Boston in their previous game Saturday night. New York earned a 2-1 win on the road as they edged Nashville Saturday afternoon. The Rangers took the first meeting between the teams this season, prevailing 4-1 on the road on October 5. New York is riding a three game win streak win while Ottawa has lost six of their last eight games.  Forward Ryan Strome has flourished on the top line in the absence Mika Zibanejad (upper body) and carries a career-high six-game point streak (four goals, five assists) into tonight’s game.

Predators @ Red Wings

The Predators only tallied once in Saturday's 2-1 loss to the New York Rangers. It's Nashville's only regulation defeat in their past seven tries. The Red Wings are ice cold with losses in 10 of their last 11 contests (1-9-1). The Wings are 29th in goals against by allowing 3.80 goals per game. Matt Duchene had two assists and Johansen had one in the first encounter with the Red Wings this season, however both have been held off the scoresheet in six of their last eight games.

Coyotes @ Oilers

The Arizona Coyotes continue to gain confidence they take on the division-leading Edmonton Oilers on Monday night. The Coyotes have won seven of their last nine games after Darcy Kuemper turned aside 33 shots in a 3-0 victory over Colorado at home on Saturday. Nick Schmaltz leads Arizona with 12 points (eight assists) and fellow forward Conor Garland tops Arizona with seven goals, scoring in every other game over the past 11. For the Oilers Leon Draisaitl has 13 goals in his first 15 games, something an Oiler hasn’t done since Wayne Gretzky 32 years ago. The Oilers are 5-1 at home this season.