Jared Spurgeon leads Minnesota's defensemen in shots on goal per game, and RotoWire's Michael Clifford says he's too underpriced on FanDuel.
Evan Berofsky warns that focusing only on recent stats could be a big detriment for fantasy owners this time of year.
Lightning rookie Jonathan Drouin is currently skating with superstar Steven Stamkos, which makes him a great value play on FantasyScore for Tuesday's contests.
Jan Levine's weekly look at the NHL's risers and fallers includes Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, who is on fire lately for the Oilers..
Jason Chen breaks down his cheatsheet for the top-50 defensemen from now until the end of the season.
Dan Waldner and Mike Wilson look at the schedule this week and identify key players like Colorado's Tyson Barrie who can help you get through another week of fantasy playoffs.
With more than half the NHL playing four games this week, Brian Rutherford breaks down how to take advantage of the condensed schedule.
Janet Eagleson is having trouble making sense of the East, but at least she has a better handle on it than Tara the tarot reader.
Saturday was a great day of hockey that saw lots of action with playoff implications. The Daily Puck gives you the round up and looks at the early returns on Keith Yandle's move to New York.
A young and exciting Ottawa Senators team is terrorizing the NHL, while Jordan Eberle is piling up points for the Oilers. Meanwhile in Nashville, reduced minutes for Cody Franson is leading to reduced production.
RotoWire's Paul Bruno is building his Friday FantasyAces lineup around Steven Stamkos, who has seven goals in his last nine games.
Jaromir Jagr scored his 718th goal Thursday, moving him past Phil Esposito. A quick look at how good the future Hall of Famer really is.
Brad Richards provides a great example of how on-ice expectations can be very different from fantasy hockey expectations and there's something to be learned there.
Paul Bruno checks in on some teams peaking at the right time and others that may have their postseason dreams end prematurely.
Lopsided matchups don't always guarantee big results from high-priced players. Neil Parker explains why roster flexibility is a must.