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September 11, 2025
Debate: Cale Makar has company for best defenseman in the world | Why Quinn Hughes has closed in
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Debate: Cale Makar has company for best defenseman in the world | Why Quinn Hughes has closed in

Kale Makar sits atop a sprawling, offense-heavy era for defensemen, with Quinn Hughes nudging him as the session’s closest challenger. Adam Fox anchors the Rangers’ puck-driving backbone, and Thomas Harley’s breakout season is a marquee storyline for Dallas. Charlie McAvoy, Evan Bouchard, and Zack Werenski form a formidable mid-range tier, while Gustav Forsling, Rasmus Dahlin, Jacob Slavin, and Erik Karlsson round out a defensive corps that now defines fantasy value as much by transition play as by shut-down ability.

The dialogue underscores that the Norris conversation is as much about skating, gap control, and power-play impact as raw points. Heiskanen and Karlsson surface in lighter spots, reminding us mobility and IQ still swing fantasy upside, even if pure totals don’t always shout. Oilers fans especially should note Bouchard’s ascent, a reminder that elite defensemen now pace the fantasy game from the back end.

In practice, owners should lean into players who eat minutes, run the top power play, and push transition plays. The top five or six names are likely to be the season-long anchors, with the rest offering robust complementary value depending on team context and minutes. This top-10 map signals a shift: offense now defines a defenseman’s fantasy ceiling as much as his defensive chops did a decade ago.

Which defenseman from this list has the clearest path to 80+ fantasy points this season?Who benefits most from a shift to a more offense-heavy defensive role in fantasy leagues?In dynasty or keeper leagues, which player offers the best long-term value among the top-10?Which team-wide changes could most impact these players’ fantasy output this season?
Mentions:
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Charlie McAvoy | Boston Bruins | NHL
@Charlie McAvoy | Boston Bruins | NHL
@Erik Karlsson | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Erik Karlsson | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Evan Bouchard | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Evan Bouchard | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Gustav Forsling | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Gustav Forsling | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Jacob Slavin | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jacob Slavin | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Kale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Kale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Miro Heiskanen | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Miro Heiskanen | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Quinn Hughes | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Quinn Hughes | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Thomas Harley | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Thomas Harley | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Zach Werenski | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Zach Werenski | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1hz6M3VDpU..

September 10, 2025
NHL 2025-26 Fantasy Hockey's Top Picks: Who To Draft In The First Round
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
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NHL 2025-26 Fantasy Hockey's Top Picks: Who To Draft In The First Round
Nathan MacKinnon leads a 16-team fantasy hockey first round, followed by McDavid and Draisaitl; Kale Makar and Kirill Kaprizov round out the top tier, Kaprizov facing contract chatter. Mikko Rantanen, Auston Matthews and Brady Kachuk anchor later selections; Jack Eichel, Jason Robertson and Rupe Hintz rise in the middle rounds. A Zero-G bias permeates the strategy, valuing elite skaters while locking in a top goalie like Hellebuyck. The draft map weighs upside against risk for a multi-cat edge.
Which top-round strategy best fits a 16-team league this season (Zero-G focus vs balanced approach)?Who are the mid-round targets that preserve upside if you miss McDavid/MacKinnon?How should you approach the goalie position in a 16-team format with this podcast's picks?Which late-round targets offer the highest upside in this first-round map?
Mentions:
@Austin Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Austin Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Kale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Kale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nikita Kucherov | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Nikita Kucherov | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqEzVzgusQs..

September 8, 2025
Fantasy Hockey Mock Draft MADNESS Strikes Again | Are WING Positions the New PRIORITY?
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Locked On Fantasy Hockey
Fantasy Hockey Mock Draft MADNESS Strikes Again | Are WING Positions the New PRIORITY?

Connor McDavid leads the draft as the safe cornerstone for 10-team rosters, with Nathan MacKinnon a close second thanks to elite volume and a high ceiling. Leon Draisaitl and Calgary’s Connor Zary surface as high-upside early picks, while McKenzie Weegar and Dustin Wolf anchor Calgary’s back end with strong peripheral upside. The show emphasizes balancing wings, blue-line anchors like Sanderson, and the value of dual-eligibility forwards like Boldy and Keller, plus a keeper eye on standout goalies.

Beyond the top tier, Reinhardt, Keller, Point, Robertson and Crosby appear as key secondary targets, with Kadri and Couture offering mid-round floor in central roles. The mock underscores that in a 10-team format, early wing depth, defenseman reach and goalie insurance shape rosters. Expect lots of camp chatter and ADP shifts as drafts heat up.

Which pair is the best anchor for a 10-team draft: McDavid or MacKinnon, and why?With wing depth thinning quickly, should you prioritize dual-eligibility wings early?Is Dustin Wolf worth an early goalie pick in a 10-team league or should you wait for waivers?How early should you draft a top defenseman like Sanderson or Lome in a 10-team draft?
Mentions:
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor Zary | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Connor Zary | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Drew Doughty | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Drew Doughty | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Dustin Wolf | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Dustin Wolf | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Jason Robertson | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Jason Robertson | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@McKenzie Weegar | Calgary Flames | NHL
@McKenzie Weegar | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nazem Kadri | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Nazem Kadri | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVYeqr16PU8..

September 8, 2025
We Highlight Important Contract Negotiations and Big Aspirations as Teams Prep for Training Camp
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Locked On NHL
We Highlight Important Contract Negotiations and Big Aspirations as Teams Prep for Training Camp
Landeskog's health and Colorado's sharpened depth drive fantasy chatter, with Nabokov and Mackenzie Blackwood anchoring the crease and Logan O'Connor returning to bolster the bottom six. Kirill Kaprizov's impending deal dominates Wild cap talk, while Nico Sturm and Vladimir Tarasenko bring depth and scoring potential to Minnesota. Vladimir Tarasenko’s bounce-back questions linger, and Kaprizov's contract dynamics shape Minnesota's ceiling as they balance youth and veterans. The episode also weighs Lightning depth and the Panthers' rivalrous edge, plus the Avalanche's ongoing strategic decisions.
Which players are most likely to breakout given the depth improvements discussed for Colorado and Minnesota?What is the best strategy for targeting goaltenders in Colorado and Minnesota this season?Which teams' depth pieces could emerge as fantasy value under these depth-focused discussions?How should fantasy managers react to potential contract-driven shifts in Kaprizov and Landeskog’s teams?
Mentions:
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Colorado Avalanche | NHL
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@Gabriel Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Ilya Nabokov | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Ilya Nabokov | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Nico Sturm | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Nico Sturm | Minnesota Wild | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwdqyA_b88E..

September 8, 2025
Can Gabriel Landeskog Stay Healthy Enough to Help the Colorado Avalanche Excel This Season
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
Can Gabriel Landeskog Stay Healthy Enough to  Help the Colorado Avalanche Excel This Season

Avalanche enter camp with depth in mind, adding veteran depth and a stable goalie tandem to push for another Cup run. Logan O’Connor’s return shores up the bottom six, while Gabriel Landeskog’s status looms as a season-defining pace-setter. Mackenzie Blackwood paired with Scott Wedgewood should blunt early rough patches, and Brock Nelson’s addition gives Colorado a reliable scoring spark. Front-office bets are squarely on maintaining their win-now window amid a top-heavy lineup.

Which Avalanche players should fantasy managers target early in drafts given the depth moves described?How will Landeskog’s play affect top-line fantasy outputs and PP units this season?Which depth Avalanche players offer the best DFS value in the opening weeks?If a right-shot defenseman trade occurs, who benefits most fantasy-wise and why?
Mentions:
@Brock Nelson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brock Nelson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
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Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Gabriel Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Gabriel Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Jack Drury | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Jack Drury | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Logan O’Connor | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Logan O’Connor | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Mackenzie Blackwood | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Mackenzie Blackwood | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Sam Girard | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Sam Girard | Colorado Avalanche | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvbJlFXf2o0..

September 11, 2025
Debate: Cale Makar has company for best defenseman in the world | Why Quinn Hughes has closed in
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
Debate: Cale Makar has company for best defenseman in the world | Why Quinn Hughes has closed in

Kale Makar sits atop a sprawling, offense-heavy era for defensemen, with Quinn Hughes nudging him as the session’s closest challenger. Adam Fox anchors the Rangers’ puck-driving backbone, and Thomas Harley’s breakout season is a marquee storyline for Dallas. Charlie McAvoy, Evan Bouchard, and Zack Werenski form a formidable mid-range tier, while Gustav Forsling, Rasmus Dahlin, Jacob Slavin, and Erik Karlsson round out a defensive corps that now defines fantasy value as much by transition play as by shut-down ability.

The dialogue underscores that the Norris conversation is as much about skating, gap control, and power-play impact as raw points. Heiskanen and Karlsson surface in lighter spots, reminding us mobility and IQ still swing fantasy upside, even if pure totals don’t always shout. Oilers fans especially should note Bouchard’s ascent, a reminder that elite defensemen now pace the fantasy game from the back end.

In practice, owners should lean into players who eat minutes, run the top power play, and push transition plays. The top five or six names are likely to be the season-long anchors, with the rest offering robust complementary value depending on team context and minutes. This top-10 map signals a shift: offense now defines a defenseman’s fantasy ceiling as much as his defensive chops did a decade ago.

Which defenseman from this list has the clearest path to 80+ fantasy points this season?Who benefits most from a shift to a more offense-heavy defensive role in fantasy leagues?In dynasty or keeper leagues, which player offers the best long-term value among the top-10?Which team-wide changes could most impact these players’ fantasy output this season?
Mentions:
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Charlie McAvoy | Boston Bruins | NHL
@Charlie McAvoy | Boston Bruins | NHL
@Erik Karlsson | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Erik Karlsson | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Evan Bouchard | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Evan Bouchard | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Gustav Forsling | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Gustav Forsling | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Jacob Slavin | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jacob Slavin | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Kale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Kale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Miro Heiskanen | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Miro Heiskanen | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Quinn Hughes | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Quinn Hughes | Vancouver Canucks | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Thomas Harley | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Thomas Harley | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Zach Werenski | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL
@Zach Werenski | Columbus Blue Jackets | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1hz6M3VDpU..

September 10, 2025
NHL 2025-26 Fantasy Hockey's Top Picks: Who To Draft In The First Round
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
NHL 2025-26 Fantasy Hockey's Top Picks: Who To Draft In The First Round
Nathan MacKinnon leads a 16-team fantasy hockey first round, followed by McDavid and Draisaitl; Kale Makar and Kirill Kaprizov round out the top tier, Kaprizov facing contract chatter. Mikko Rantanen, Auston Matthews and Brady Kachuk anchor later selections; Jack Eichel, Jason Robertson and Rupe Hintz rise in the middle rounds. A Zero-G bias permeates the strategy, valuing elite skaters while locking in a top goalie like Hellebuyck. The draft map weighs upside against risk for a multi-cat edge.
Which top-round strategy best fits a 16-team league this season (Zero-G focus vs balanced approach)?Who are the mid-round targets that preserve upside if you miss McDavid/MacKinnon?How should you approach the goalie position in a 16-team format with this podcast's picks?Which late-round targets offer the highest upside in this first-round map?
Mentions:
@Austin Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Austin Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Kale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Kale Makar | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nikita Kucherov | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Nikita Kucherov | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqEzVzgusQs..

September 8, 2025
Fantasy Hockey Mock Draft MADNESS Strikes Again | Are WING Positions the New PRIORITY?
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
Fantasy Hockey Mock Draft MADNESS Strikes Again | Are WING Positions the New PRIORITY?

Connor McDavid leads the draft as the safe cornerstone for 10-team rosters, with Nathan MacKinnon a close second thanks to elite volume and a high ceiling. Leon Draisaitl and Calgary’s Connor Zary surface as high-upside early picks, while McKenzie Weegar and Dustin Wolf anchor Calgary’s back end with strong peripheral upside. The show emphasizes balancing wings, blue-line anchors like Sanderson, and the value of dual-eligibility forwards like Boldy and Keller, plus a keeper eye on standout goalies.

Beyond the top tier, Reinhardt, Keller, Point, Robertson and Crosby appear as key secondary targets, with Kadri and Couture offering mid-round floor in central roles. The mock underscores that in a 10-team format, early wing depth, defenseman reach and goalie insurance shape rosters. Expect lots of camp chatter and ADP shifts as drafts heat up.

Which pair is the best anchor for a 10-team draft: McDavid or MacKinnon, and why?With wing depth thinning quickly, should you prioritize dual-eligibility wings early?Is Dustin Wolf worth an early goalie pick in a 10-team league or should you wait for waivers?How early should you draft a top defenseman like Sanderson or Lome in a 10-team draft?
Mentions:
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor Zary | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Connor Zary | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Drew Doughty | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Drew Doughty | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Dustin Wolf | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Dustin Wolf | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Jason Robertson | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Jason Robertson | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Leon Draisaitl | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@McKenzie Weegar | Calgary Flames | NHL
@McKenzie Weegar | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nathan MacKinnon | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Nazem Kadri | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Nazem Kadri | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVYeqr16PU8..

September 8, 2025
We Highlight Important Contract Negotiations and Big Aspirations as Teams Prep for Training Camp
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
We Highlight Important Contract Negotiations and Big Aspirations as Teams Prep for Training Camp
Landeskog's health and Colorado's sharpened depth drive fantasy chatter, with Nabokov and Mackenzie Blackwood anchoring the crease and Logan O'Connor returning to bolster the bottom six. Kirill Kaprizov's impending deal dominates Wild cap talk, while Nico Sturm and Vladimir Tarasenko bring depth and scoring potential to Minnesota. Vladimir Tarasenko’s bounce-back questions linger, and Kaprizov's contract dynamics shape Minnesota's ceiling as they balance youth and veterans. The episode also weighs Lightning depth and the Panthers' rivalrous edge, plus the Avalanche's ongoing strategic decisions.
Which players are most likely to breakout given the depth improvements discussed for Colorado and Minnesota?What is the best strategy for targeting goaltenders in Colorado and Minnesota this season?Which teams' depth pieces could emerge as fantasy value under these depth-focused discussions?How should fantasy managers react to potential contract-driven shifts in Kaprizov and Landeskog’s teams?
Mentions:
Colorado Avalanche | NHL
Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Gabriel Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Gabriel Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Ilya Nabokov | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Ilya Nabokov | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Kirill Kaprizov | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Nico Sturm | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Nico Sturm | Minnesota Wild | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EwdqyA_b88E..

September 8, 2025
Can Gabriel Landeskog Stay Healthy Enough to Help the Colorado Avalanche Excel This Season
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
Can Gabriel Landeskog Stay Healthy Enough to  Help the Colorado Avalanche Excel This Season

Avalanche enter camp with depth in mind, adding veteran depth and a stable goalie tandem to push for another Cup run. Logan O’Connor’s return shores up the bottom six, while Gabriel Landeskog’s status looms as a season-defining pace-setter. Mackenzie Blackwood paired with Scott Wedgewood should blunt early rough patches, and Brock Nelson’s addition gives Colorado a reliable scoring spark. Front-office bets are squarely on maintaining their win-now window amid a top-heavy lineup.

Which Avalanche players should fantasy managers target early in drafts given the depth moves described?How will Landeskog’s play affect top-line fantasy outputs and PP units this season?Which depth Avalanche players offer the best DFS value in the opening weeks?If a right-shot defenseman trade occurs, who benefits most fantasy-wise and why?
Mentions:
@Brock Nelson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brock Nelson | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
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@Gabriel Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Gabriel Landeskog | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Jack Drury | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Jack Drury | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Logan O’Connor | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Logan O’Connor | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Mackenzie Blackwood | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Mackenzie Blackwood | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Sam Girard | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Sam Girard | Colorado Avalanche | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvbJlFXf2o0..

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