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September 12, 2025
Fantasy Hockey 2nd Round Draft Board: Has Clayton Keller REVOLUTIONIZED His Value? (PICKS 17-32)
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Locked On Fantasy Hockey
Fantasy Hockey 2nd Round Draft Board: Has Clayton Keller REVOLUTIONIZED His Value? (PICKS 17-32)

Mitch Marner arrives in the 17–32 tier with Vegas, pairing him with Jack Eichel and Pavel Dorofeyev to boost multi-category upside and power-play production. Braden Point and Sam Reinhardt offer solid two-way floors on balanced teams, while Sidney Crosby remains a durable, 80+ point anchor with steady peripherals. Artemi Panarin and Clayton Keller provide high-end scoring ceilings in top-six roles, with Jake Gensel and Roope Hintz offering reliable 80–90 point ranges and solid peripherals as late-round seeds.

Rasmus Dahlin stands out as a high-floor defenseman who contributes across categories, and Andre Vasilevskiy remains the keystone goalie behind a strong Tampa Bay core. This slice favors high-volume shooters and elite PP specialists, with the Vegas stack a realistic pivot for leverage. The goaltending slate should be navigated with Vasilevskiy as a reliable anchor in this phase of drafts.

Overall, this second-round window rewards players who carry multi-cat appeal, top-line assignments, and strong power-play upside, while balancing health and team context as the season looms.

In the 17–32 range, who is the safest second-round pick and why?How should you balance goaltending in this draft window with Vasilevskiy as a target?Which player in this bracket has the highest upside for 2025 fantasy hockey?What is Keller’s upside in this draft window and what could limit him?
Mentions:
@Andre Vasilevskiy | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Andre Vasilevskiy | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Braden Point | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Braden Point | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Clayton Keller | Arizona Coyotes | NHL
@Clayton Keller | Arizona Coyotes | NHL
@Jake Gensel | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Jake Gensel | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1KnBCT60fY..

September 8, 2025
NHL's Next Generation STORMS the Fantasy Hockey Scene | Is Parekh the Flames' Missing Piece?
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
NHL's Next Generation STORMS the Fantasy Hockey Scene | Is Parekh the Flames' Missing Piece?

Rising rookies to watch for 2025-26 include Matthew Schaefer, Michael Misa, Ivan Demidov, Jimmy Snuggerud, and Isak Rosen. Schaefer could crack the Islanders’ lineup and see power-play time, offering immediate keeper-league upside. Misa in San Jose brings elite offensive instincts with a long-term ceiling, while Demidov projects as a premium two-way asset for dynasty formats. Snuggerud has size and scoring ability that could translate into early fantasy points, and Rosen adds late-round upside for Buffalo if his role grows.

With Schaefer, Misa, Demidov, Snuggerud, and Rosen profiled, who should fantasy managers target first for 2025-26?Which rookie presents the best immediate fantasy floor and why?What draft-day strategy would you recommend for a keeper league focusing on these rookies?If you could track one metric to gauge early success for these rookies, what would it be?
Mentions:
@Isak Rosen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Isak Rosen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Ivan Demidov | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Ivan Demidov | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jimmy Snuggerud | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Jimmy Snuggerud | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Matthew Schaefer | New York Islanders | NHL
@Matthew Schaefer | New York Islanders | NHL
@Michael Misa | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@Michael Misa | San Jose Sharks | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FClvf3kgdaw..

September 5, 2025
NHL Calder Race Wide Open, Who Will Win the Award This Year?
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
NHL Calder Race Wide Open, Who Will Win the Award This Year?
Eight rookies and a wide-open Calder race drive this week's NHL Rookie preview. Demidov leads Montreal's charge as the early favorite, with Misa and Parekh among bold dark-horse challengers on the national stage. Tampa's Howard and Washington's Leonard could surge with opportunity, while Snuggerud and Rosen offer late-season breakout upside. The piece also flags Buium in Minnesota and notes Montreal's Hutson as a development bet, underscoring an unusually balanced, unpredictable rookie class.
Which Calder rookie is most likely to emerge as the favorite by mid-season, and why?With no obvious generational talent this draft, how should fantasy owners target rookies?Which teams look primed to push rookies into Calder contention and how should you adjust fantasy rosters?If you had to pick a single dark-horse Calder candidate, who would it be and why?
Mentions:
@Isaac Howard | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Isaac Howard | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Isak Rosen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Isak Rosen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Ivan Demidov | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Ivan Demidov | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jimmy Snuggerud | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Jimmy Snuggerud | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Michael Misa | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@Michael Misa | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@Ryan Leonard | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Ryan Leonard | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Vyacheslav Buium | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Vyacheslav Buium | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Zayne Parekh | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Zayne Parekh | Calgary Flames | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kc5NSIy-og..

September 3, 2025
GAME NIGHT: Canadiens Rise SCARING Panthers, SHOCKING Sidney Crosby TRADE Rumor Making Them LEGIT?
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
GAME NIGHT: Canadiens Rise SCARING Panthers, SHOCKING Sidney Crosby TRADE Rumor Making Them LEGIT?

Montreal’s off-season surge centers on Nick Suzuki’s 89-point breakout, Lane Hutson’s record-breaking rookie season, and a young core (Caulfield, Slafkovsky) that has fans dreaming of a rapid rise. A bold Noah Dobson acquisition underscores patience over panic, with the front office prioritizing a puck-moving blueline and cost-controlled talent. The discussion widens to second-line center targets (Kadri, Bennett, McTavish) and even hypothetical high-profile suitors like Crosby, highlighting Montreal’s win-now aspirations within a brutal Atlantic frame.

External expectations are tempered by internal realism: the Canadians need a reliable 2C and more depth, while Suzuki’s leadership and the organization’s flexibility hint at a best-possible window in the next 2–3 years. The vibe is buoyant, but the path remains a careful rebuild with upside anchored in a blossoming core.

Across these threads, the episode paints a franchise ready to contend soon, not later, while acknowledging the practical limits of a team still stacking futures. The narrative balances optimism with strategic risk, keeping fantasy rosters and dynasty plans in sharp focus as puck drop approaches.

Which Montreal player(s) should fantasy managers target this summer given the new core and potential 2C upgrades?If Montreal lands a top-two center, how would that change the team’s power play and fantasy upside?Which younger Canadiens players are most likely to surprise in 2025-26 and deliver fantasy value?What risk factors should fantasy managers monitor when weighing Canadiens’ players this season?
Mentions:
@Lane Hutson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Lane Hutson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Nazem Kadri | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Nazem Kadri | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Noah Dobson | New York Islanders | NHL
@Noah Dobson | New York Islanders | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sam Bennett | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Sam Bennett | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gA3G4RmCBQ..

September 3, 2025
NEW: Salary Cap Mandated For Playoffs + Which Newly Acquired NHL Players Will Have Career Seasons
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
NEW: Salary Cap Mandated For Playoffs + Which Newly Acquired NHL Players Will Have Career Seasons
NHL cap reform tightens the playoff roster leash and reshapes deadline math, with full-season cap checks and no double retention. The discussion flags potential fantasy shifts from major moves: Marner and Eichel in Vegas, Ehlers to Carolina, Zegras to Philadelphia, and Dobson landing in Montreal. Looking ahead, the 2026 UFAs loom large, especially McDavid, Kaprizov, and Capriov, as teams weigh term versus immediate impact and prime-age production remains the fantasy prize.
Which cap changes are most likely to influence the 2025-26 fantasy landscape and why?If Marner and Eichel keep producing together in Vegas, what’s realistic for their combined fantasy output?Which 2026 UFAs should fantasy managers monitor most closely and why might their landing spots shift values dramatically?Moonlighting question: which Montreal/Philadelphia players could become sleeper fantasy bets given the cap-era changes?
Mentions:
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Nikolai Ehlers | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Nikolai Ehlers | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Noah Dobson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Noah Dobson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUoT7wJYk8c..

September 12, 2025
Fantasy Hockey 2nd Round Draft Board: Has Clayton Keller REVOLUTIONIZED His Value? (PICKS 17-32)
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
Fantasy Hockey 2nd Round Draft Board: Has Clayton Keller REVOLUTIONIZED His Value? (PICKS 17-32)

Mitch Marner arrives in the 17–32 tier with Vegas, pairing him with Jack Eichel and Pavel Dorofeyev to boost multi-category upside and power-play production. Braden Point and Sam Reinhardt offer solid two-way floors on balanced teams, while Sidney Crosby remains a durable, 80+ point anchor with steady peripherals. Artemi Panarin and Clayton Keller provide high-end scoring ceilings in top-six roles, with Jake Gensel and Roope Hintz offering reliable 80–90 point ranges and solid peripherals as late-round seeds.

Rasmus Dahlin stands out as a high-floor defenseman who contributes across categories, and Andre Vasilevskiy remains the keystone goalie behind a strong Tampa Bay core. This slice favors high-volume shooters and elite PP specialists, with the Vegas stack a realistic pivot for leverage. The goaltending slate should be navigated with Vasilevskiy as a reliable anchor in this phase of drafts.

Overall, this second-round window rewards players who carry multi-cat appeal, top-line assignments, and strong power-play upside, while balancing health and team context as the season looms.

In the 17–32 range, who is the safest second-round pick and why?How should you balance goaltending in this draft window with Vasilevskiy as a target?Which player in this bracket has the highest upside for 2025 fantasy hockey?What is Keller’s upside in this draft window and what could limit him?
Mentions:
@Andre Vasilevskiy | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Andre Vasilevskiy | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Braden Point | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Braden Point | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Clayton Keller | Arizona Coyotes | NHL
@Clayton Keller | Arizona Coyotes | NHL
@Jake Gensel | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Jake Gensel | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O1KnBCT60fY..

September 8, 2025
NHL's Next Generation STORMS the Fantasy Hockey Scene | Is Parekh the Flames' Missing Piece?
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
NHL's Next Generation STORMS the Fantasy Hockey Scene | Is Parekh the Flames' Missing Piece?

Rising rookies to watch for 2025-26 include Matthew Schaefer, Michael Misa, Ivan Demidov, Jimmy Snuggerud, and Isak Rosen. Schaefer could crack the Islanders’ lineup and see power-play time, offering immediate keeper-league upside. Misa in San Jose brings elite offensive instincts with a long-term ceiling, while Demidov projects as a premium two-way asset for dynasty formats. Snuggerud has size and scoring ability that could translate into early fantasy points, and Rosen adds late-round upside for Buffalo if his role grows.

With Schaefer, Misa, Demidov, Snuggerud, and Rosen profiled, who should fantasy managers target first for 2025-26?Which rookie presents the best immediate fantasy floor and why?What draft-day strategy would you recommend for a keeper league focusing on these rookies?If you could track one metric to gauge early success for these rookies, what would it be?
Mentions:
@Isak Rosen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Isak Rosen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Ivan Demidov | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Ivan Demidov | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jimmy Snuggerud | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Jimmy Snuggerud | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Matthew Schaefer | New York Islanders | NHL
@Matthew Schaefer | New York Islanders | NHL
@Michael Misa | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@Michael Misa | San Jose Sharks | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FClvf3kgdaw..

September 5, 2025
NHL Calder Race Wide Open, Who Will Win the Award This Year?
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
NHL Calder Race Wide Open, Who Will Win the Award This Year?
Eight rookies and a wide-open Calder race drive this week's NHL Rookie preview. Demidov leads Montreal's charge as the early favorite, with Misa and Parekh among bold dark-horse challengers on the national stage. Tampa's Howard and Washington's Leonard could surge with opportunity, while Snuggerud and Rosen offer late-season breakout upside. The piece also flags Buium in Minnesota and notes Montreal's Hutson as a development bet, underscoring an unusually balanced, unpredictable rookie class.
Which Calder rookie is most likely to emerge as the favorite by mid-season, and why?With no obvious generational talent this draft, how should fantasy owners target rookies?Which teams look primed to push rookies into Calder contention and how should you adjust fantasy rosters?If you had to pick a single dark-horse Calder candidate, who would it be and why?
Mentions:
@Isaac Howard | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Isaac Howard | Tampa Bay Lightning | NHL
@Isak Rosen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Isak Rosen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Ivan Demidov | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Ivan Demidov | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jimmy Snuggerud | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Jimmy Snuggerud | St. Louis Blues | NHL
@Michael Misa | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@Michael Misa | San Jose Sharks | NHL
@Ryan Leonard | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Ryan Leonard | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Vyacheslav Buium | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Vyacheslav Buium | Minnesota Wild | NHL
@Zayne Parekh | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Zayne Parekh | Calgary Flames | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Kc5NSIy-og..

September 3, 2025
GAME NIGHT: Canadiens Rise SCARING Panthers, SHOCKING Sidney Crosby TRADE Rumor Making Them LEGIT?
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
GAME NIGHT: Canadiens Rise SCARING Panthers, SHOCKING Sidney Crosby TRADE Rumor Making Them LEGIT?

Montreal’s off-season surge centers on Nick Suzuki’s 89-point breakout, Lane Hutson’s record-breaking rookie season, and a young core (Caulfield, Slafkovsky) that has fans dreaming of a rapid rise. A bold Noah Dobson acquisition underscores patience over panic, with the front office prioritizing a puck-moving blueline and cost-controlled talent. The discussion widens to second-line center targets (Kadri, Bennett, McTavish) and even hypothetical high-profile suitors like Crosby, highlighting Montreal’s win-now aspirations within a brutal Atlantic frame.

External expectations are tempered by internal realism: the Canadians need a reliable 2C and more depth, while Suzuki’s leadership and the organization’s flexibility hint at a best-possible window in the next 2–3 years. The vibe is buoyant, but the path remains a careful rebuild with upside anchored in a blossoming core.

Across these threads, the episode paints a franchise ready to contend soon, not later, while acknowledging the practical limits of a team still stacking futures. The narrative balances optimism with strategic risk, keeping fantasy rosters and dynasty plans in sharp focus as puck drop approaches.

Which Montreal player(s) should fantasy managers target this summer given the new core and potential 2C upgrades?If Montreal lands a top-two center, how would that change the team’s power play and fantasy upside?Which younger Canadiens players are most likely to surprise in 2025-26 and deliver fantasy value?What risk factors should fantasy managers monitor when weighing Canadiens’ players this season?
Mentions:
@Lane Hutson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Lane Hutson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Nazem Kadri | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Nazem Kadri | Calgary Flames | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Nick Suzuki | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Noah Dobson | New York Islanders | NHL
@Noah Dobson | New York Islanders | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sam Bennett | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Sam Bennett | Florida Panthers | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gA3G4RmCBQ..

September 3, 2025
NEW: Salary Cap Mandated For Playoffs + Which Newly Acquired NHL Players Will Have Career Seasons
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
NEW: Salary Cap Mandated For Playoffs + Which Newly Acquired NHL Players Will Have Career Seasons
NHL cap reform tightens the playoff roster leash and reshapes deadline math, with full-season cap checks and no double retention. The discussion flags potential fantasy shifts from major moves: Marner and Eichel in Vegas, Ehlers to Carolina, Zegras to Philadelphia, and Dobson landing in Montreal. Looking ahead, the 2026 UFAs loom large, especially McDavid, Kaprizov, and Capriov, as teams weigh term versus immediate impact and prime-age production remains the fantasy prize.
Which cap changes are most likely to influence the 2025-26 fantasy landscape and why?If Marner and Eichel keep producing together in Vegas, what’s realistic for their combined fantasy output?Which 2026 UFAs should fantasy managers monitor most closely and why might their landing spots shift values dramatically?Moonlighting question: which Montreal/Philadelphia players could become sleeper fantasy bets given the cap-era changes?
Mentions:
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Mitch Marner | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Nikolai Ehlers | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Nikolai Ehlers | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Noah Dobson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Noah Dobson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Philadelphia Flyers | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kUoT7wJYk8c..

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