RotoWire's Benjamin Zweiman offers his picks for Friday night's Yahoo DFS hockey action, including a good opportunity for new-minted Red Wing Brad Richards.
Pekka Rinne was excellent at home last season, and with one of the best defensive groups in front of him, he makes for a solid Thursday play on Fantasy Aces.
RotoWire's Paul Bruno discusses the early-season opportunities created by injuries to star veterans, including Evgeny Kuznetsov's opportunity to play alongside Alex Ovechkin in the absence of Nicklas Backstrom.
Jan Levine breaks down the three principal types of busts and those that fit under each category, including James Wisniewski, who might find points hard to collect in Carolina.
The first night of the NHL season is in the books. A coach's challenge was used, new captains hit the ice, a banner was raised. 1,226 games to go
Sasha Yodashkin breaks down the Thursday Yahoo slate and finds an appealing combination of role and opponent for St. Louis' Jori Lehtera.
Steven Stamkos and the Lightning are tied with the Canadiens for the most games in the month of October.
Neil Parker analyzes the Yahoo DFS options for opening night in the NHL, including Montreal's Alex Galchenyuk, who's a high-floor option at a significant discount.
RotoWire's Mark McLarney ranks the power-play units, with the addition of Phil Kessel lifting the Penguins to the top spot.
RotoWire's Jason Chen takes a look at the fantasy blueliners around the league, led by Ottawa Senators superstar Erik Karlsson.
Dan Waldner is not optimistic the Sedin twins can reprise the huge surger they saw last year with the Canucks.
Paul Bruno checks in on the Pacific Division and picks out his top players who will exceed expectations and those who will decline this season.
Dan Pennucci returns with a weekly column for RotoWire after a short hiatus. In this week's edition he discusses his season-long predicitions and his observations from his completed drafts.
Peter Maingot reveals his step-by-step process for fantasy drafts, including the all-important Tip No. 8.