
RotoWire's Shawn Hutchinson concludes his division preview series with a look at the Pacific Division, with check-ins on a Cup contender, rebuilding clubs and all those in the middle.

Shawn Hutchinson breaks down the fantasy changes from all of the trades after the NHL's trade deadline.

Sasha Yodashkin tees up Saturday’s single-game slate, recommending a Flyers stack in Game 7 against the Islanders.

AJ Scholz and Kyle Riley weigh in on how they believe the Flyers should approach free agency this offseason.

Janet Eagleson examines the proper time for waving the white flag on a fantasy season. And she looks at several players who could help fantasy teams, like Montreal's Phillip Danault.

It's tough if your team is in turmoil early in the season, but Janet Eagleson has targeted a few available players to fill the fantasy void.

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

Sasha Yodashkin surveys Saturday's deep slate and notes that Cam Talbot's salary hasn't yet caught up to his recent form heading into a strong matchup against the Flyers.
In the final Blue Line Buzz of the season, Jason Chen hands out a series of awards, including giving Ottawa's Erik Karlsson the unsurprising honor of Defenseman of the Year.
Jason Chen takes his weekly look at the NHL's defenders and is stoked for the arrival of Shayne Gostisbehere, who should be an asset on both ends of the ice for the Flyers.
Benjamin Zweiman kicks off his new prospects column with some top young talents, like Detroit's Anthony Mantha, who didn't quite make it onto NHL rosters out of camp.
Jon Litterine continues his tour of each division's top prospects with the Metropolitan Division where Jakub Vrana tops the list for the Capitals.
Jon Litterine analyzes every pick of this year's draft, which started with superstar-in-the-making Connor McDavid.
Jon Litterine updates his Top 100 prospects followng the trade deadline and there's a new No. 1 in Nikolaj Ehlers.
RotoWire NHL prospect guru Jon Litterine takes a look at the world's best hockey tournament, set to commence Dec. 26 in Canada.