Derick Brassard may be sidelined with a case of the mumps that's spreading around the league, but the Rangers are still thriving, writes RotoWire's Evan Berofsky.
Nashville's Seth Jones brief career has largely been a disappointment thus far, but he makes for a great choice for FanDuel lineups this week.
His new home in Pittsburgh seems to suit Patric Hornqvist rather well - Dan Waldner and Mike Wilson explain why he's better than you think.
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.
The Ducks' Frederik Andersen has been a revelation in goal only for those who weren't paying attention while he dominated last season.
The fighting over the use of advanced statistics in hockey seems to be calming, but what do fantasy players need to know?
The Edmonton Oilers are off to their worst start in franchise history. What has gone wrong for such an offensively talented team?
RotoWire's Brady Trettenero takes stock of the early imports succeeding in their new locales, with new Anaheim center Ryan Kesler among the group.
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.
The Sharks have expressed a desire to find more ice time for promising youngsters such as Tomas Hertl, but that doesn't mean they'll become another Western Conference also-ran this season.
Evan Berofsky predicts that the Ducks will beat the Rangers to win the Cup this year, and gives you some tips for your playoff pools.
The last games of the regular season will be played this week - if you're in a tight race or in the finals of your pool, check here for some key additions to your roster.
Some of his young teammates on the Wild have drawn more attention, but Charlie Coyle has been quite useful for his fantasy owners recently.
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.