
Jon Litterine lays out how he believes the first round of the 2011 NHL Entry Draft would unfold now with the benefit of hindsight.

Jan Levine's fantasy playoff cheat sheet ranks skaters and goalies in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Should Tampa Bay's Andrei Vasilevskiy be the top goalie in your playoff leagues?

For DraftKings four-game slate Friday, Jason Chen recommends rolling with Ducks netminder John Gibson against visiting Carolina.

Jan Levine ranks the skaters and goalies in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for fantasy playoff leagues. Can you guess where Brad Marchand ranks?

Jan Levine previews the Stanley Cup playoffs, picking each round, as Patrice Bergeron looks to carry the Bruins to another championship.
Jason Chen takes stock of the landscape on the blue line again this week, this time turning his focus to some of college hockey's most prized commodities with the Frozen Four getting underway.
Jason Chen presents his quarterly Blue Line Buzz awards, headlined by Shea Weber, Brent Burns and Andrei Markov.
Janet Eagleson praises Chicago GM Stan Bowman for his fantasy-like trades that brought Andrew Ladd, among others, to the Blackhawks.
Evan Berofsky continues his tour through the league by providing his take on five NHL teams, including a Boston squad that's benefiting greatly from Brad Marchand's stunning goal-scoring success this year.
Patrik Berglund has always been an enigma for fantasy owners but a line switch make him a solid cheap FanDuel option this week.
Jason Chen discusses the Penguins' change behind the bench and the continuing meteoric rise of the Sabres' Rasmus Ristolainen, who's now fifth in scoring among NHL blueliners.
Paul Bruno offers up evaluation from on high of various storylines around the league, including Ottawa's Kyle Turris taking a turn toward stardom.
Most teams have played at least four or five games, so it's time for some way-too-early assessment of how the season is going.
The Bruins' slipshod blue line is making Tuukka Rask look bad early on in the year, and things don't project to get a lot better.
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.