Every week, well mine the waiver wire for lesser-owned assets to help your squad, whether you favor dynasty or the re-draft 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.ForwardsRobby Fabbri, C/LW, St. Louis Blues Ownership percentage: 41.0If you werent a fan of Fabbri before, his latest assignment -- on a dynamite line with Vladimir Tarasenko and Jaden Schwartz -- should appeal to you. For his part, the Blues leading scorer (who is also tied for second in the league) isnt complaining about the latest configuration:We have a good line, Tarasenko told the media Monday. We should spend way more time offensively. Im used to playing with those guys before and we have some success, so try to build on it and play better tomorrow. We just have to try to have fun on the ice and play for each other.Important part: We should spend way more time offensively. DFS competitors should also keep Fabbri in mind, starting with Tuesdays tilt in Nashville. The Predators have had issue with keeping the puck out of their own net of late.Evander Kane, LW, Buffalo Sabres Ownership percentage: 35.2Since the return of center Jack Eichel, Kane has three goals and two assists in six games. As long as that duo remains intact, the shot-happy sniper should be spoken for in a greater percentage of ESPN leagues. Oft-criticized from all angles, the 25-year-old is still a great talent with a ton of potential.Jiri Hudler, RW, Dallas Stars Ownership percentage: 9.4One mysterious illness and 20 missed games later, Hudler is finally back in action. Relatively weak on the right side, the Stars need the veteran winger to rise to the occasion, particularly with Ales Hemsky out long term. Look for the 32-year-old to fill a regular top-six/power-play role once his strength is up. Keep in mind that Hudler was nearly a point-per-game player with the Flames only two seasons ago.Derek Ryan, C, Carolina Hurricanes Ownership percentage: 1.8Even with the anticipated return of Jordan Staal (concussion), Ryan finds himself treading in the Hurricanes top six, shifted to the wing alongside Viktor Rask and Jeff Skinner. The 29-year-old has three goals in his most recent two games, and six points in his past half dozen. The AHL standout could serve nicely as a temporary plug-in on your own roster in the short term.Jannik Hansen, RW, Vancouver Canucks Ownership percentage: 1.4Following a lengthy stint on IR (ribs), Hansen is back in Vancouvers lineup, skating on a line with Henrik Sedin and Daniel Sedin. While the Canucks are struggling as a whole, the Sedin twins are producing with consistency of late.Seth Griffith, C, Florida Panthers Ownership percentage: 0.1As discussed previously, Griffith is earning the chance to strut his scoring stuff in a more prominent role under interim coach Tom Rowe. It doesnt get more exciting than subbing in for Jonathan Marchessault (lower-body injury) on a line with Aleksander Barkov and Jaromir Jagr. Thats quite a leap from his recent gig as a healthy scratch in Toronto. The 23-year-old held his own -- one assist, three shots, plus-two, 17:21 time on ice -- in his top-line debut on Saturday. Give Griffith a speculative look in deeper leagues and DFS as long as the current combo remains intact.DefensemenIvan Provorov, Philadelphia Flyers Ownership percentage: 37.8While tuned-in Flyers fans have been high on this kid for a while, a larger percentage of fantasy folk is due to catch up. A high-caliber offensive defenseman in junior with the WHLs Brandon Wheat Kings, the 19-year-old has 14 points to date, including two goals and three assists in his past six games. Leading the Flyers in blocked shots with 58 (which is tied for 10th in the Eastern Conference), the former seventh-overall draft pick (2015) logged a new high of nearly 25 minutes (24:56) in Sundays victory over the Red Wings. And have we mentioned hes only 19?Jaccob Slavin, Carolina Hurricanes Ownership percentage: 4.5Logging heavy minutes at even strength and with the man advantage, Slavin has an assist in four of his past five contests, including two helpers with the extra skater. The 22-year-old (sadly) leads the Hurricanes D with 10 points on the season, a group that includes struggling blueliner Justin Faulk. Slavins 56 blocked shots on the season serve as added bonus for leagues that use that stat.GoaltendersJimmy Howard, Detroit Red Wings Ownership percentage: 31.7Back from a groin injury, Howard appears just as dominant as he was to start 2016-17. Perfect in relief of Petr Mrazek on Friday, the veteran goalie then stopped 35 of 36 shots for Sundays win over the Flyers. That earns Howard his second-straight start, Tuesday versus Arizona. Only the Sabres have scored fewer goals than the Coyotes this season, so hes certainly worth considering for your DFS lineups Tuesday night.Antti Raanta, New York Rangers Ownership percentage: 26.5Henrik Lundqvist may never tend net for the Rangers again! Just kidding, of course. But we are digging this sizzling run (one goal allowed in three straight wins) by the Rangers backup. Ride Raanta until the wheels fall off, at which point King Henrik should rightfully reclaim dominion of New Yorks crease.Anthony Stolarz, Philadelphia Flyers Ownership percentage: 2.3By following up a solid NHL debut with an outstanding, shutout performance in his second start, the 22-year-old proves he isnt too wowed by the large stage. Give Stolarz a thought in DFS play whenever No. 1 Steve Mason gets a rest. Dynasty owners should also give the promising, young netminder a long, hard look.Lowered expectationsMax Domi, C/LW, Arizona Coyotes Ownership percentage: 73.9Following hand surgery, Domi is expected to miss approximately six weeks of action. This is where we usually suggest an less-prominent, fantasy alternative from the clubs lineup; but frankly, theres little going on with Coyotes that inspires at present.Marc-Edouard Vlasic, D, San Jose Sharks Ownership percentage: 68.5Cold since mid-November, Vlasic has just one assist in 13 contests. The historically streaky D-man will undoubtedly snap out of it, but theres little point in fantasy owners suffering along in the meanwhile. Shelve him for now.Mike Smith, G, Arizona Coyotes Ownership percentage: 24.0Illustrating just how awful the Coyotes have performed defensively, Sportsnets Dimitri Filipovic points out goalie Mike Smith deserves buckets of credit for maintaining some sense of respectability in the desert:This years Coyotes are really, really bad. If it werent for Mike Smith being out of his mind the past 2+ weeks the results would be gross. pic.twitter.com/VccisZXBfj- Dimitri Filipovic (@DimFilipovic) December 12, 2016And then Smith failed to play out of his mind Monday, giving up four goals on 22 shots in an eventual 7-0 loss to the Penguins. Personal hot streak over? Thats likely the wise bet. Drop/shelve Smith before it does, in fact, get gross. Dillon Brooks Grizzlies Jersey . 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CULOZ, France -- When his rivals tried to unsettle the Tour de France leader in the punishing Lacets du Grand Colombier, Chris Froome just kept calm and carried on.On a tough day through the Jura mountains featuring hardly any flat stretches, attacks from Fabio Aru, Alejandro Valverde and Romain Bardet on the final climb of Sundays 15th stage of the Tour left the British champion unfazed.I was in control, Froome summed up at the finish.So much in control that the Team Sky leader even teased his opponents, suddenly jumping out of the group of favorites near the summit in a fake attack, before stopping his move.I just wanted to get a feeling for how the group was, and who was reacting and who to look out for, Froome said. What reaction I would get, who would be looming to follow me?Froomes short acceleration had no impact and the group crossed the finish line together, slightly more than three minutes behind stage winner Jarlinson Pantano.But the cheeky move spoke volumes about his current supremacy at cyclings biggest event. Aside from his crash in the Mont Ventoux due to a motorbike incident last week, Froome has been enjoying a quiet and effective fortnight.Ahead of the final week of racing in the Alps, Froome kept his 1:47 lead over Dutch rider Bauke Mollema intact, with Adam Yates in third place overall, 2:45 back. Colombian climber Nairo Quintana lags 2:59 behind in fourth.When it looked Quintana was going to attack, he (Froome) threw a little dummy attack in and that just quietened everybody down, said Richie Porte, who sits in seventh overall, 4:27 back.Although Froomes rivals tried their luck in the final ascent, none of them was able to create a gap as Froomes lieutenants Woet Poels and Mikel Nieve did not panic, pulling their leader on the serpentine climb without losing any ground.And when Quintana tried to accelerate after another attack from Bardet on the descent, once again the Sky riders shut down the move.Coming to the Tour, I said I was in a very privileged position because it was the strongest team that Team Sky ever sent to the Tour, Froom said. With me, I have riders who would be leaders in other teams. It must be quite demoralizing for other riders.Quintana and Mollema have four Alpine stages next week to make up for the lost ground.Sky were very strong yet again and they really made it hard for us, said Valverde, who rides with Quintana at Movistar. Were going to try to do our best in the coming week. Were definitely going to try something. I think people are expecting more fire and fight from us. We will fight in thhe coming stages.ddddddddddddantano, a Colombian rider with the IAM team, posted the most important win of his career after a long breakaway, outsprinting Polish rider Rafal Majka to the finish line.Majka, who started the breakaway soon after the start of the 160-kilometer (99-mile) trek in Bourg-en-Bresse, moved away on his own in the final of six climbs on the days agenda. A third-place finisher at the Spanish Vuelta last year, he accelerated in the punishing 8.4-kilometer climb to drop Pantano. But Majka made a mistake on the descent and allowed his rival to rejoin him.The pair did not collaborate well on the flat roads to the finish, with Majka reluctant to take his share of the work. They were almost caught by Frenchman Alexis Vuillermoz, who finished third, six seconds back.Its a dream come true, said Pantano. I had good feelings today, I knew that if I was able to join him on the downhill I had good chances. And in the end the best rider won.On a hot and sunny day, Majka and Ilnur Zakarin attacked on the first climb and a group of 30 riders gathered at the front. With no overall contender in the leading pack, Froome and his teammates did not chase.On a constantly undulating course, Dutch rider Dylan van Baarle tried his luck soon after the feed zone but was quickly joined by Tom Dumoulin, who countered him in the Cote dHotonnes. The move sparked a reaction from former Tour champion Vincenzo Nibali, who jumped out of the chasing group alongside Pantano and Vuillermoz.The group was caught at the foot of the grueling ascent of the Grand Colombier, with the peloton of main favorites 8:30 back. Featuring some steep slopes at an average gradient of 6.8 percent, the 12.8-kilometer climb was too much to take for Nibali, who immediately got dropped.Majka and Zakarin once again accelerated and reached the summit with a 30-second lead over Julian Alaphilippe, who caught his rivals in the technical downhill to Anglefort but saw his hopes of victory destroyed by a crash. The Frenchman escaped unscathed and was back in the race with a spare bike.Back in the pack of favorites, Astana riders moved to the front to set a faster tempo. The sudden change in pace left Froome unfazed while Yates was seen struggling at the back. American Tejay van Garderen could not follow and dropped to eighth overall, 4:47 behind Froome.Mondays 209-kilometer (130-mile) stage takes the peloton from Moirans-en-Montagne to Bern in Switzerland. ' ' '