
In Part 2 of his look around the NHL, RotoWire's Shawn Hutchinson takes a look at the Central Division, including the Predators revamped offense.

Jason Chen analyzes the fantasy winners and losers from this year's NHL trade deadline. Claude Giroux could get new eligibility with his move from the Flyers to the Panthers.

Jason Chen looks at players who are eating up the minutes and who have a busy schedule this week, including Edmonton's Connor McDavid.

Kyle Riley breaks down the league's most fantasy-relevant blueliners into tiers heading into 2018-19, starting with Sharks elite asset Brent Burns.

Sasha Yodashkin looks over Friday's Yahoo slate, turning his crease over to Henrik Lundqvist of the Rangers on the road in Columbus.

Rob Geriak says a certain Nashville center may be struggling, but facing a tired Pittsburgh team could prove to be a solid breakout opportunity.

Sasha Yodashkin brings us his Friday Yahoo recommendations, including the Islanders' Josh Bailey on the road in Dallas.
Jan Levine previews the Stanley Cup playoffs, picking each round, as Alex Ovechkin looks to put the Capitals on his back en route to a title.
Chris Morgan's Friday picks for Yahoo DFS hockey action include Blackhawks goalie Corey Crawford in an intriguing matchup against the Jets.
Janet Eagleson looks ahead to this year's trade deadline, which could see some unusual names moved thanks to the Golden Knights' expansion draft. Is Marc-Andre Fleury sure to be moved?
Jason Chen presents his quarterly Blue Line Buzz awards, headlined by Shea Weber, Brent Burns and Andrei Markov.
It's a busier than usual Wednesday, with 24 teams in action, including the likes of the Capitals, Penguins, Rangers, and Blackhawks.
On a busy Saturday, the Lightning have to play without Steven Stamkos, and Toronto's young guns have to try and solve Carey Price.
Neil Parker looks at Evgeny Kuznetsov's struggles and previews Thursday's 10-game slate with tidbits for daily and season-long players.
The Stars are all banged up, but that's created an opportunity for tough-as-nails Frenchman Antoine Roussel to grow his offensive game.