Every week, well mine the waiver wire for lesser-owned assets to help your squad, whether you favor dynasty or the redraft format -- and well also toss in some tips for DFS players out there. Categorized by position, the players are ranked in descending order by ownership percentage in ESPN leagues.Well also include some former go-to fantasy assets who may be overvalued -- in the short or long term -- for one reason or another.A journeyman center is reuniting with Alex Ovechkin in Washington, the second line is getting the job done in Boston, and a reason why you should care about an untested goaltender in Philly.ForwardsAntoine Roussel, LW, Dallas Stars Ownership percentage: 26.5Come for Roussels perennially generous PIM collection, stay for his recent uptick in production. Notorious for spending an inordinate number of minutes in the box, Roussel has also lit up the scoreboard of late, riding a six-game point streak with three goals and five assists. No he didnt do this all on his own; hes been skating on a scoring line with top center Tyler Seguin.Ryan Spooner, C/LW, Boston Bruins Ownership percentage: 17.0If unable to exploit David Krejci during his current hot streak, instead consider the centers linemate. The Spooner-Krejci-David Backes trio has been the Bruins best during this latest run of three wins, with all three also seeing minutes on the clubs top power play.Conor Sheary, LW/RW, Pittsburgh Penguins Ownership percentage: 11.7Playing on a scoring line with Sidney Crosby certainly packs its perks. Since returning from an eye injury, Sheary has two goals and three assists (as well as a plus-six rating) through four contests. The 24-year-old sophomore is also seeing a modest increase in ice time.Teuvo Teravainen, LW, Carolina Hurricanes Ownership percentage: 11.3The forward trio of Teravainen, center Jordan Staal, and talented rookie Sebastien Aho (ownership percentage: 4.8) has provided a glint of silvered lining during an otherwise dim run in Carolina, combining for five goals and eight assists in just two games. Just make sure Staal is in the lineup after suffering a (minor?) hand injury on Saturday.Jay Beagle, C, Washington Capitals Ownership percentage: 0.6The latest shuffle in Washington sees Beagle ascend to the centermans position alongside Alex Ovechkin (and Andre Burakovsky). The long-time Capital has sparkled -- relatively and briefly, mind you -- with Ovechkin in the past, and deserves consideration as a short-term plug on your own season-long roster, or as a cheap asset in DFS.Anthony Mantha, RW, Detroit Red Wings Ownership percentage: 2.1The 22-year-old was impressive enough in his season debut for the Red Wings on Saturday, logging nearly 19 minutes, including more than five with the extra skater. With eight goals and two assists in 10 AHL games in 2016-17, the former first-round draft selection (2013) is slated to compete on a line with Gustav Nyquist and Darren Helm, and the secondary power-play unit, versus the Lightning Tuesday. Mantha was a goal-scoring terror in the QMJHL, and merits additional attention in dynasty and keeper leagues.DefensemenJason Demers, Florida Panthers Ownership percentage: 10.8Since the former Shark and Star has a history of producing in bunches, were taking greater notice of his recent run of six points -- including three power-play assists -- in seven games. Furthermore, Demers logged well over 24 minutes against the Islanders on Saturday, so he can boost that category as well.Michael Del Zotto, Philadelphia Flyers Ownership percentage: 10.1Back in the fray after missing the start to 2016-17 with a bad knee, Del Zotto has quietly collected three points, 20 hits, and seven blocked shots in only four games. Paired with Shayne Gostisbehere at even strength, Del Zotto might also soon be rewarded with additional minutes with the man advantage as well.Derek Forbort, Los Angeles Kings Ownership percentage: 2.1Warranting attention in fantasy leagues that prize non-scoring categories, Forbort is making his presence felt in Los Angeles. Paired with top blueliner Drew Doughty, the 24-year-old rookie leads the Kings in blocked shots (34), and ranks second in PIM. He also has 34 hits to his credit. Theres reason the club drafted this imposing young blueliner 15th overall in 2010.GoaltendersJonathan Bernier, Anaheim Ducks Ownership percentage: 4.9Playing behind John Gibson, Bernier has put up better numbers as the Ducks backup, particularly of late. While were not predicting the latter will usurp the former on Anaheims depth chart anytime soon, coach Randy Carlyle wont be miserly with offering Bernier ample opportunities should this trend continue.Keith Kinkaid, New Jersey Devils Ownership percentage: 2.0As with the Gibson/Bernier duo, Cory Schneider is in little danger of losing his standing as the Devils preferred starter for the long term. However, Kinkaid has been excellent in limited action this month, including a 2-0 record, .967 save percentage and 1.00 goals-against average. The 27-year-old is worth keeping in mind as an inexpensive daily fantasy asset with great potential upside when pegged to start.Anthony Stolarz, Philadelphia Flyers Ownership percentage: 0.8The lower-body injury to Michal Neuvirth -- whos projected to miss weeks -- combined with this seasons inferior play from Steve Mason, means we could see Stolarz make his NHL debut sooner rather than later. The 22-year-old has been better than good with the AHL Phantoms, boasting a .927 save percentage and 2.39 goals-against average. Many pundits believe this former OHL star with the London Knights could be the real deal.Lowered expectationsMatt Duchene, C/RW, Colorado Avalanche Ownership percentage: 90.6Concussion-like symptoms are always concerning, and theres little point in trying to predict when a player will return from a head injury. Hopefully Duchene isnt out for long. In the meanwhile, Mikhail Grigorenko is benefiting from an increase in quality ice time on a line with Gabriel Landeskog and Nathan MacKinnon.Michael Cammalleri, LW, New Jersey Devils Ownership percentage: 41.1Cammalleri is projected to miss his third straight game for personal reasons on Tuesday. If possible, shelve the experienced sniper until we get a better understanding of whats going on.Dennis Seidenberg, D, New York Islanders Ownership percentage: 27.6The veteran blueliner could be out for weeks after suffering a broken jaw this weekend. On the upside for the Islanders, defenseman Travis Hamonic is back in the lineup after missing three games with a suspected thumb injury. Hamonic was originally tapped to sit out about a month.Nino Niederreiter, LW/RW, Minnesota Wild Ownership percentage: 15.2The pending return of Zach Parise (foot) means Niederreiter might not be long for his role on a line with center Eric Staal and Charlie Coyle. However, its worth noting that Parise is initially expected to compete on an even-strength unit with Erik Haula and Jason Pominville. Stay tuned.Air Max 97 Undefeated China . The visitors took a deserved lead in the 16th minute with midfielder Yohan Cabaye curling the ball beyond Adrian from inside the penalty area. 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Racer Pink Air Max Plus 97 .5 seconds to play in the game, Kevin Love never stopped believing that they would come out of there with a win.New Zealand coach David Kidwell has kept faith his that suffered a 26-6 defeat against Australia by naming an unchanged squad for their opening Four Nations clash with England.Warriors centre Solomone Kata and Canberra winger Jordan Rapana retained their spots after making their Test debuts in Perth two weeks ago and veteran Thomas Leuluai, who is returning for a second spell with Wigan in 2017, again partners Shaun Johnson in the halves.Im really happy with how the boys have trained, said Kidwell, who will be taking charge of his second match. We understand the challenge thats ahead of us and we need to be at our best. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract In Perth, a lot of our guys hadnt played for a long period of time. The result wasnt what we wanted but all the players were better off for the run and we will look to build from that.The return of Sydney Roosters enforcer Jared Waerea-Hargreaves has added a touggh exterior to the Kiwis pack which Kidwell is hoping can contain an England side boosted by the return of Sam and George Burgess.dddddddddddd Its no secret this game is going to be won up front, Kidwell added. Both teams have strong forward packs and we need our middle men to lead the way.New Zealand: J Kahu (Brisbane); J Nightingale (St George Illawarra), S Kata (NZ Warriors), S Kenny-Dowall (Sydney Roosters), J Rapana (Canberra); T Leuluai (NZ Warriors), S Johnson (NZ Warriors); J Bromwich (Melbourne, capt), I Luke (NZ Warriors), J Waerea-Hargreaves (Sydney Roosters), K Proctor (Melbourne), T Harris (Melbourne), J Taumalolo (North Queensland).Replacements: L Brown (Penrith), M Taupau (Wests Tigers), M Mau (Parramatta), A Blair (Brisbane).You can watch Premier League and EFL Cup football, plus Englands tour of Bangladesh and the Mexican Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy six months at half price!Also See:England make changes for openerEngland to host 2021 World CupMcNamara off to New ZealandBurr signs for Bradford ' ' '