Four teams have only two games this week, but Brian Rutherford explains how to take advantage of those with four tilts.
With the trade deadline arriving shortly, Dan Waldner and Mike Wilson look at who could overperform and underperform in the stretch run. Which side of the ledger does John Tavares fall?
Jamie Benn has been without his partner in crime since Tyler Seguin went down with a knee injury. It hasn't stopped him from stepping up his game. Sunday Daily Puck takes a look at him and a review of Saturday action.
Mark McLarney checks on the Stars' power play after a couple of high-profile injuries to Patrick Eaves and Tyler Seguin.
Janet Eagleson reminds us that the point of trading, in the NHL or in fantasy leagues, is not winning the trade but improving your team. So stop asking her won the Evander Kane trade.
Cody Franson is no longer a member of the Maple Leafs. Janet and Dan discuss that trade as their launching point this week.
The San Jose Sharks and Los Angeles Kings head outdoors, while Mark Stone is emerging as a fantasy threat in Ottawa.
The playoff picture in the West heats up, Landeskog is getting back on track, Varlamov is struggling, and just as (not) predicted, Mike Hoffman is playing great.
Paul Bruno reviews the big deals that have already happened and lists a few others that should before the NHL trade deadline.
Evan Berofsky checks in on the Flyers, who are climbing back into contention with Ray Emery as a capable No. 1 while Steve Mason is sidelined.
RotoWire's Michael Clifford dives into this week's value plays on FanDuel, including Brett Connolly's solid upside on the third-line in Tampa.
Jason Chen breaks down Sunday's big trade that sent Cody Franson to Nashville where he could end up as the Predators' No. 2 scoring option.