This week's Barometer looks at a young Flames forward who has slipped in recent weeks but has the opportunity to turn it back around.
Joe Mahoney takes a look at the latest developments of the John Scott situation, and recommends picking up Carl Hagelin.
John Gibson is running away with the top goaltending job in Anaheim. Read who else is streaking, sliding, and suffering in this week's Barometer.
The Devils have the easiest strength of schedule among their four games this week, making Adam Henrique an attractive fantasy option.
The Rangers are the only team in the NHL to play just once in the upcoming week, while the Kings will play just two games. RotoWire's Brian Rutherford breaks down the schedule.
It's report card time. Evan Berofsky grades each team's offseason moves, and the Red Wings get high marks for their signing of Mike Green from Washington.
Paul Bruno previews the Metropolitan Division where the Penguins made a big splash to improve their offense, which is still led by stars Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin.
Chris Kunitz was a big disappointment last season. Will he get a second chance to ride shotgun with Sidney Crosby this year? Peter Maingot breaks down the top three lines for each team in the Metro.
RotoWire's Paul Bruno reviews his favorite picks from the Amateur Draft and discusses a few trades that went down over the weekend.
Sidney Crosby might be in decline, but Janet Eagleson is more concerned with the entire league's decline in scoring, which should force us to change our fantasy perspectives.
Fantasy owners of Alex Ovechkin were worried when Barry Trotz was hired to coach the Caps, but their fears haven't been justified yet.
Finding the third forward on a highly successful pairing can be highly profitable in daily fantasy hockey, but as Emerson Etem's experience with Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry demonstrates, that success can be fleeting.
Can Charlie Coyle and company take the next step in Minnesota? RotoWire's Evan Berofsky thinks that the potential is there for he and his Wild teammate Nino Niederreiter.
With seasons coming to a close in other hockey leagues around the world, the NHL is seeing its annual late-season influx of young players.