This one might seem straightforward, but on most nights, there are players further up the lineup than expected either due to injury or coaches trying different combinations. The opportunity to utilize a low-cost guy who suddenly finds himself in a first- or second-line role with the team's elite stars is usually too good to pass up. For Wednesday's slate, two players jump out in Montreal's Nick Suzuki ($17), who will be centering Jonathan Drouin ($15), or Vancouver's Nils Hoglander ($10) after he forced his way into the top six during training camp.Buffalo Sabres
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According to capfriendly.com, Kane has made nearly $53 million in his career. On the filing, Kane listed liabilities at $26.8 million with assets of $10.2 million. While The Athletic notes that the sources of Kane's losses are not clear, the petition indicates that he has lost $1.5 million in gambling over the last year. The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas also settled a lawsuit against Kane for unpaid gambling bills last year.Philadelphia Flyers
''I used to have a big moustache, maybe that was kind of like a mask,'' Dave Tippett of the Edmonton Oilers said. ''I'm a mumbler at the best of times. You'll have to be really clear with who's going on line changes.''Ottawa Senators

Stamkos scored a vintage power play goal to go with two assists, showing some great chemistry with Brayden Point (1G, 1A). Stamkos won some faceoffs, fired five SOG, and logged almost 16 minutes of ice time in what was a cakewalk for the defending champs. Not a bad way to spend the first day of the 2020-21 NHL season, and Stamkos’ first full night of action in a while.

''I think he's more than excited to get the season going and do what he has to do,'' Quenneville said. ''He's approached it the right way.''
MacKenzie Blackwood made 27 saves and picked up his first victory of the season. Miles Wood also scored for the second consecutive game for New Jersey.