Fantasy: 5 moves you need to make (Week 1)

Every Monday, theScore will be rolling out a weekly fantasy hockey column: 5 moves you need to make. Ownership percentages (as of Oct. 6) and position eligibility courtesy Yahoo.

Add Timo Meier

Team: Sharks
Position: LW/RW
Ownership: 49 percent

Heading into the season, Evander Kane was expected to slot in alongside Joe Thornton and Joe Pavelski, but it turns out Meier has been handed that role. He's a former ninth overall pick coming off breakout, 21-goal season, despite averaging less than 15 minutes per night. Even in a limited role, he still finished third on the team with 210 shots.

The Sharks are one of only three teams with four games this week. Of those three, they're the only club that doesn't play on Saturday, when you'll likely have a full lineup anyway. Meier needs to be added in all leagues.

Scoop up Curtis McElhinney

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Team: Hurricanes
Position: G
Ownership: Six percent

McElhinney was claimed on waivers by the Hurricanes after the Maple Leafs opted to go with the younger Garret Sparks as their backup netminder. The decision was made even though McElhinney was coming off a career year, in which he posted a .934 save percentage and a 2.14 goals-against average.

The veteran goaltender has never threatened to be a starter in his career, but with Scott Darling out to begin the season and Petr Mrazek struggling so far, McElhinney could seize the No. 1 gig. The Hurricanes have one of the league's best blue lines, and allowed the fewest shots in the NHL a year ago, so continued success isn't too far-fetched for the journeyman netminder.

Drop Tom Wilson

Team: Capitals
Position: RW
Ownership: 30 percent

Even though Tom Wilson has great value in leagues that include hits and PIMs, he can be dropped due to his 20-game suspension. He's appealing his ban, but getting it reduced by a significant amount seems doubtful given his history.

Having a player take up a roster spot for a quarter of the year could torpedo your season. It's doubtful anyone will pick him up, so you could re-add him when there's only four or five games left in his suspension.

Pick up Elias Lindholm

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Team: Flames
Position: C/RW
Ownership: 28 percent

When Lindholm was sent from Carolina to Calgary in a blockbuster deal on Day 2 of the NHL Draft, the first reaction from fantasy pundits was that an opportunity to play alongside Sean Monahan and Johnny Gaudreau could finally help the former fifth overall pick reach his potential. However, James Neal was signed as a free agent about a week later, presumably stealing Lindholm's first-line real estate.

To start the season, it has been Lindholm, not Neal, playing with Calgary's two best players - both at 5-on-5 and on the power play. If the skilled Swede takes this opportunity and runs with it, he could be a staple on your fantasy team all season long.

Acquire Troy Terry

Team: Ducks
Position: RW
Ownership: 6 percent

Ducks rookie Troy Terry has been gifted a glorious opportunity to skate alongside Ryan Getzlaf and Rickard Rakell on the team's first line. Don't view him as a long-term solution to your fantasy team, as his role could quickly diminish as the Ducks get healthy.

Anaheim plays four games this week, and all of their opponents (vs. Red Wings, vs. Coyotes, at Stars, at Blues) either have question marks in the crease, or on the back end. Terry, who represented USA at the Olympics, could have himself a productive week as long as he remains on the Ducks' top line.

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Report: Luongo to miss at least a week with knee injury

Roberto Luongo won't be available for seven days or more.

The Florida Panthers placed Luongo on injured reserve Sunday, reports The Athletic's George Richards.

The veteran netminder was hurt Saturday night when teammate Frank Vatrano fell on his right leg. Luongo left the game and didn't return, and James Reimer came on in relief.

Florida initially deemed it a lower-body injury, but head coach Bob Boughner said postgame that Luongo will undergo further tests on his right knee.

A source told Richards that it may not be much more than a sprain. The IR designation requires Luongo to miss at least seven days, but it could be retroactive to Saturday's contest.

The Panthers are off Sunday and will practice Monday. Michael Hutchinson was reportedly recalled Sunday in a corresponding move.

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Quick lands on IR after suffering injury in practice

The Los Angeles Kings have placed goaltender Jonathan Quick on injured reserve, the club announced Sunday.

Quick was initially deemed day to day earlier in the afternoon after sustaining what the team called a lower-body injury in Saturday's practice.

As a result of the IR designation, the netminder will miss at least a week. However, the designation could be retroactive to Friday, when he last played in an overtime loss to the San Jose Sharks.

The Kings recalled Peter Budaj from the AHL on Sunday in a corresponding move.

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Quick lands on IR after suffering injury in practice

The Los Angeles Kings have placed goaltender Jonathan Quick on injured reserve, the club announced Sunday.

Quick was initially deemed day to day earlier in the afternoon after sustaining what the team called a lower-body injury in Saturday's practice.

As a result of the IR designation, the netminder will miss at least a week. However, the designation could be retroactive to Friday, when he last played in an overtime loss to the San Jose Sharks.

The Kings recalled Peter Budaj from the AHL on Sunday in a corresponding move.

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Quick day-to-day after suffering lower-body injury in practice

Los Angeles Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick is day-to-day after suffering a lower-body injury during practice, a team spokesperson told Kings insider Jon Rosen.

Jack Campbell will likely replace Quick when the Kings take on the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday, according to Rosen.

In his only appearance this season, Quick allowed three goals in a loss to the San Jose Sharks on Friday.

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Sharks place Thornton on IR after swelling in knee

The injury bug has taken a significant bite out of the San Jose Sharks early in the season, as forward Joe Thornton has been placed on the injured reserve after experiencing swelling in his surgically-repaired right knee, according to Paul Gackle of the Mercury News.

Thornton flew back to the Bay Area amid the club's four-game road trip to visit doctors, but head coach Peter DeBoer says it's only precautionary.

"He had a little bit of swelling after the last game, and rather than continue on the road and risk anything with it, we're going to take the safe route and get him home and get it looked at," he said.

The earliest Thornton could rejoin the Sharks would be in one week, but at this point, there's no clear timetable on a return.

Thornton has been battling frequent knee problems as of late. The 39-year-old was sidelined for the final 35 games and the playoffs last season after tearing his ACL and MCL in his right knee, nine months after doing the same to his left.

He signed a one-year contract to remain with the Sharks over the offseason, and sits on the cusp of two major milestones, needing just five more games for 1,500 and three goals for 400 in his Hall of Fame career.

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