
With the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs just around the corner, we are back with our Fantasy Hockey Playoff Pool Cheat Sheet to give you a leg up on the competition.

For the season's last NHL Waiver Wire, grab Mason McTavish, whose excellent season continues with him having 16 points in 18 games.

Just 44 percent rostered in Yahoo! leagues, Mason Marchment has been on a heater since the start of March by racking up six goals, nine assists, 32 shots and 24 hits.

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This weeks pickups include Sean Monahan, who returned Monday for the Blue Jackets after more than two months and notched two assists, a shot, three hits and 11 face-off wins.

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.

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.

Thursday's FanDuel picks include Tampa Bay goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy, who has traditionally done great against Philadelphia, posting a 14-4-1 record across 20 career regular-season outings.

This week's barometer includes changes in New York, as since the Rangers acquired J.T. Miller and moved Mika Zibanejad to right wing, Zibanejad has five goals and 13 assists in 17 games.

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

Best NHL bets, expert picks and parlay plays ahead of Wednesday's five-game NHL slate from RotoWire's Dan Dobish, including a six-leg monster parlay.

Ryan Dadoun anticipates continued strong offensive play from the Capitals and recommends a stack of Dylan Strome, Alex Ovechkin, Aliaksei Protas against the Rangers on Wednesday.

In Part 2 of his look around the NHL, RotoWire's Shawn Hutchinson takes a look at the Central Division, including the Predators revamped offense.

Jon Litterine delivers Part 2 of his top NHL prospect rankings ahead of the 2021-22 season, breaking down spots 51 through 200 and beyond.