
Sasha Yodashkin tees up Saturday's 11-game slate, rolling with B's netminder Tuukka Rask against the visiting Canadiens.

Chris Morgan reviews Saturday's evening slate and notes that Drew Doughty and the Kings will be the only team in action that didn't play Friday as they host the Canucks.

Matt Breida is a perfect centerpiece for any DFS lineup, including those that stack the 49ers-Bucs game.

Chris Morgan believes Alexsander Barkov should continue his fine early form against a weak Blackhawks' back line.

With Liverpool, Manchester City, Tottenham and Chelsea on Saturday's seven-game slate, RotoWire's Andrew Laird warns fantasy players not to overlook Manchester United's Paul Pogba.

There are plenty of high-impact attackers on Saturday's seven-game slate, but Mohamed Salah sticks out as Liverpool travel to face Watford.

Chris Benzine believes this may finally be the week to save some money at the quarterback position while paying up for a running back like Kentucky's Benny Snell.

Spencer Limbach offers up his best picks for the Friday afternoon slate with all the fixins. East Carolina's Holton Ahlers is a Black Friday bargain on both sites as the engine behind ECU's high-flying offense.

Jason Chen's Friday DraftKings recommendations start with Devils netminder Keith Kinkaid against the visiting Islanders.

Sasha Yodashkin looks at Yahoo's Friday slate, rolling with Avalanche netminder Semyon Varlamov on the road in Arizona.

Kevin Payne likes Nick Chubb in an elite matchup with the Bengals, who have allowed the most fantasy points to opposing running backs of any of the teams in Sunday’s main slate.

Mike Barner notes that New York’s Trey Burke has logged more playing time of late, averaging at least 26 minutes in four straight contests, which has translated to 31.7 yahoo points in three games of those games.

Trey Burke has recently been racking up the fantasy points and should provide significant value by continuing this trend against New Orleans.

Chris Morgan likes San Jose left winger Evander Kane in his post-Thanksgiving matchup with the Canucks.

Gordon Hayward is looking more like his old self of late, making him someone to target against a horrible Hawks defense.