Corey Perry and the Ducks have four games this week, one of just four teams to be so busy. Check out more of Brian Rutherford's schedule analysis in this week's edition.
As the regular season finally gets under way, who are the hidden gems waiting to be discovered? Dan Waldner and Mike Wilson analyze their top picks of the week.
RotoWire's Brady Trettenero takes stock of the early imports succeeding in their new locales, with new Anaheim center Ryan Kesler among the group.
Rather than bring back several of their pricey vets in free agency for a run at the Cup, the Canadiens chose to invest more into their young core, with P.K. Subban's eight-year extension leading the charge.
In the season debut of the Daily Puck, RotoWire's Adam Wolf spotlights John Tavares and the Islanders, who will look to give fans a happy send-off in their final season on Long Island.
DFS guru Neil Parker surveys the landscape of daily fantasy hockey and offers up some early-season advice.
Brian Elliott is beginning the year as the starting goalie on a strong team, but RotoWire's Evan Berofsky believes that he could lose the job to Jake Allen at some point this season.
With the regular season kicking off Wednesday, DFS hockey expert Michael Clifford highlights Vancouver's Alexander Edler as one of his value plays for FanDuel's Opening Night slate.
Gabriel Landeskog and the Avs top Mark McLarney's list of top power play units for the 2014-15 season.
While Alexander Steen will be hard-pressed to replicate last season's unforeseen production, the Blues' wealth of talent at forward should be able to cover for any regression he may notice.
Even after an offseason overhaul of both management and personnel, the cupboard certainly isn't bare for Sidney Crosby and the Pens.
The addition of Brad Richards to the Blackhawks' second line could be exactly what Chicago need to return to the Stanley Cup Finals for second time in three seasons.