Neil Parker looks over Tuesday's 12-game slate and can't pass up Cory Schneider at home against a tired Ducks squad.
Neil Parker finds a lot of value on Tuesday's slate, including Evgeny Kuznetsov thanks to his continued placement on Alex Ovechkin's line.
Paulo Dybala has four goals in his last three games in all competitions, and his solid floor makes him attractive in cash games and tournaments.
Michael Clifford provides his Monday values for FanDuel NHL action, including a potentially underrated Petr Mrazek, who's looking to bounce back from a tough start to the year.
Chris Morgan offers his suggestions for Monday's four-game slate, and doesn't shy away from emerging star netminder Martin Jones on the road against the Rangers.
Chris Morgan sifts through Monday's slate and has no qualms about paying up for Evgeni Malkin in a solid home matchup against the Avalanche.
Connor McDavid costs a pretty penny, but he's worth the extra spending on a short three-game slate Sunday.
Neil Parker looks over Sunday's light three-game slate, keying on a trio of rested Hurricanes up against a shallow Vancouver squad that played last night.
While facing off against Clayton Kershaw doesn't usually turn into tons of fantasy success, Juan Carlos Blanco explains why Dexter Fowler should be considered for DFS rosters Sunday.
With only three games Sunday, Nick Ritchie looks at who might provide some value despite the light slate.
Few midfielders have been as consistent as Sacha Kljestan this season, and he has an excellent matchup Sunday against the Crew for a breakout fantasy performance.
He may be the most expensive option on the slate, but RotoWire's Chris Owen still thinks Zlatan Ibrahimovic deserves plenty of fantasy attention for the Premier League's Sunday-Monday slate.
With Spain's big three teams all playing Saturday, there will be a few unfamiliar names on fantasy rosters Sunday. Luckily, RotoWire's Chris Henne is here to sort through the best.
Neil Parker breaks down the Saturday FanDuel slate as Marc-Andre Fleury looks to build on an impressive season opener.
Christopher Olsen looks over Saturday's two-game slate and considers a Blue Jays stack against homer-prone Josh Tomlin, headlined by Josh Donaldson.