The Flames and Mark Giordano have been quite productive lately, plus Dan Pennucci breaks down the goon points pool in this week's edition.
It may start to feel like Spring, but Toronto fans will confirm that this is in fact the season of disappointment.
Now that the finals are here for most head-to-head pools, this week's Waiver Wire gives you a list of players that should help in specific categories.
With the exception of Carey Price and Montreal, it's been a long, cold winter for the other six NHL teams in the Great White North.
Are the Pens really the second-best team in the East? I see a team full of question marks and holes.
Mark Stone's got two points in two games since the Senators called him up from AHL Binghamton, headlining the potentially impactful prospects called up this week.
Marc-Andre Fleury's struggles have deflated the Penguins lately, and they're not the only top team in a late-season slump.
Patrik Berglund may have evolved into a good all-around player, but he still falls short of our fantasy needs in most formats.
Corey Crawford's at the top of his game, but the Blackhawks are dealing with some roster turnover as they prepare to face the Stars on Tuesday.
With Jonathan Bernier still slowed by a groin injury, Michael Clifford highlights a Toronto backup goalie who may be a bargain in Guaranteed Prize Pool formats.