Evan Berofsky's key pickups this week include Buffalo forward Dylan Cozens who only has two assists thus far, but has already fired 27 pucks on net.
Tage Thompson has a point in each of his last three games and is a perfect candidate to lead a Sabres stack in Saturday DraftKings NHL DFS contests.
Evan Berofsky highlights this week's notable NHL waiver wire pickups, including Boston's defenseman Hampus Lindholm, who has undertaken a major role by skating in all situations for the Bruins.
RotoWire's Shawn Hutchinson will preview each NHL division heading into the 2024-25 campaign, starting with the Atlantic Division.
RotoWire's Ryan Dadoun breaks down the NHL's top defensemen into seven tiers, including one reserved just for Quinn Hughes and Cale Makar.
RotoWire's Corey Abbott delivers a tiered ranking of defenseman ahead of the 2024-25 campaign, including why he thinks Evan Bouchard should be Tier 1.
With the Stanley Cup Playoffs set to get underway, Kyle Riley lays out his NHL player rankings for fantasy hockey playoff pools featuring his breakdowns and tiers for each position.
With the Flames facing three vulnerable teams, Andrei Kuzmenko is primed to pile on the offensive production.
Get the latest betting odds and NHL picks for Tuesday's Eastern Conference clash between the Hurricanes and Bruins as Dan Dobish lines up his best bets and props for the action.
Dougie Hamilton is unlikely to return to the Devils lineup by the end of the season, especially with the team's playoff hopes fading.
This week's list of risers includes veteran Ducks center Ryan Strome, who's seeing top-six minutes and has 12 points in his last 14 games.
At the top of the risers list this week is Toronto's Auston Matthews, who is on pace to exceed the career-highs of 60 goals and 106 points he posted two seasons ago.
Mason McTavish leads this week's forward pickups, as his numbers have picked up along with the rest of Anaheim's offense.
This week's set of risers includes Matty Beniers, who's finally waking up after struggling for much of his sophomore season.
Rickard Rakell has fallen from the first to the third line in Pittsburgh and no longer needs a spot on your roster as a result.