Cam Ward's struggles have made him an unplayable fantasy netminder, and things don't seem likely to get any better Tuesday in Vancouver.
Mark McLarney talks up five early season surprises, and also two to beware. Which list does the Islanders' Brock Nelson make?
Thanks to a sharp uptick in shot attempts, Washington's Marcus Johansson has emerged as one of Michael Clifford's favorite value plays for this week's NHL slate.
Filip Forsberg and James Neal lead the way in Nashville, who hope that there will be more offensive production this year.
Take a look at who is putting tons of rubber on net in the early going and a discussion of whether Mike Green is really back.
Disastrous starts to the season for the Hurricanes, Sabres and Panthers, among others, have RotoWire's Janet Eagleson wondering whether or not the star players of those teams are even worth rostering in certain formats.
Andrew Fiorentino takes a page out of the history books in a musing on the evolution of goaltending, culminating in Frederik Andersen's incredible early success.
Frederik Andersen has the early edge of John Gibson between the pipes for the Ducks. Who else is rising and falling early in the season - check out Jan Levine's recommendations.
Sabres fans watch McDavid instead of the Sabres, Giroux has a different start, and Miller was absolutely terrible.
Nail Yakupov is off to another slow start with the Oilers, but RotoWire's Paul Bruno advises patience with him and another slow starter, Toronto's Jake Gardiner.
Darryl Houston Smith gives you more tips on how to manage your goalies, including a handy guide for upcoming goalie starts.
Neil Parker used David Savard over the weekend to afford higher priced players elsewhere to good effect, and he lists eight other potential defenseman bargains in this week's article.
With star center Ryan Getzlaf still thriving and an ever-improving corps of young talent dotting the roster, the Ducks appear in good shape to sustain long-term success.