
Get the best NHL bets tonight as Dan Dobish dials up his expert picks for this slate, including a look at the high-flying Kings as they face the Rangers.

This week's best waiver wire picks include Jordan Eberle, who's only nine percent owned in Yahoo! leagues, and has two goals and eight assists in his last 10 games.

Brayden Schenn’s coverage for banger formats makes him an intriguing option during a busy four-game week for St. Louis.

Evan Berofsky's waiver wire picks include Bryan Rust, who continues to produce at a high level this season and is still available in 59 percent of Yahoo! leagues.

Evan Berofsky's waiver wire picks this week include Josh Norris, whose fantasy value has long been affected by his health.

Troy Terry, who has been Anaheim’s most consistent point producer this season, is a great option to pick up this week with the Ducks playing four games.

Wednesday's plays and strategy feature the Jets and Connor Hellebuyck, who has won his past seven starts while saving 166 of 181 shots, against the Senators.

NHL DFS hockey is back and FanDuel's Saturday slate features seven evening games with plenty of options at all salary levels.

Evan Berofsky's pickups this week include JJ Peterka, who's getting plenty of attention thanks to three goals, a helper, four shots and a plus-6 on Tuesday.

Brayden Point and the Lightning take on the Red Wings in puck action tonight. Daniel Dobish shares his expert NHL picks for this contest plus the rest of NHL betting card for Saturday, January 25th.

Juraj Slafkovsky has been consistent with 10 points in his last 18 games, and Evan Berofsky is expecting more output from him soon.

Evan Berofsky highlights the best pickups this week and notes that as a lead in all attacking situations on a strong top-six, Marco Rossi deserves to be on more rosters.

Jonathan Huberdeau started the season slow, but his recent hot streak makes him worthy of a pickup in most fantasy leagues.

Corey Abbott's adds this week include wing Warren Foegele, who has plenty of upside ahead of a three-game week for the surging Kings.

The NHL schedule gets busy again to start the new year, with eight teams, including the Rangers, playing four games in the next week.