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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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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 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 11, 2025
Brennan Othmann MUST deliver at Rangers Rookie Camp! Scott Morrow, Gabe Perreault need big showings!
@LockedOnRangersNHL
Locked On Rangers
Brennan Othmann MUST deliver at Rangers Rookie Camp! Scott Morrow, Gabe Perreault need big showings!

Rangers prospects steal the spotlight in two rookie games against Philadelphia as Brian Offman faces the stiffest scrutiny of his career. First-round pedigree, a four-year wait, and a goal-starved track record push Offman under a microscope to prove he can anchor the franchise’s future. The camp buzz centers on him, Scott Morrow, and Gabe Perau, with Dylan Roi, Adam Edstrom, and Victor Mancini showing mid-/long-term potential. The series also spotlights deeper dark horses like Ardum Gonchar, Carrie Terren, and Noah Laba, all aiming to turn heads and push for a pro-ready breakout this season.

Mentions:
@Ardum Gonchar | New York Rangers | NHL
@Ardum Gonchar | New York Rangers | NHL
@Brian Offman | New York Rangers | NHL
@Brian Offman | New York Rangers | NHL
@Carrie Terren | New York Rangers | NHL
@Carrie Terren | New York Rangers | NHL
@Dylan Roi | New York Rangers | NHL
@Dylan Roi | New York Rangers | NHL
@Gabe Perau | New York Rangers | NHL
@Gabe Perau | New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
@Noah Laba | New York Rangers | NHL
@Noah Laba | New York Rangers | NHL
Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Scott Morrow | New York Rangers | NHL
@Scott Morrow | New York Rangers | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2NSIzfnQlc..

September 9, 2025
Mike Sullivan challenges Adam Fox!! Blake Wheeler returns to Rangers! Ryan Martin promoted!
@LockedOnRangersNHL
Locked On Rangers
Mike Sullivan challenges Adam Fox!! Blake Wheeler returns to Rangers! Ryan Martin promoted!

Mike Sullivan’s blunt push for Adam Fox establishes a clear, playoff-level standard: Fox must return to elite form to reach his Olympic goals, with no Ranger-favoritism in play. Fox’s Four Nations Ice-time shifts and the coach’s Norris-caliber expectations frame a season-long push to elevate his game after last year’s downswing, anchored by a potential top partnership with Gavrikov that could unlock Fox's offensive ceiling.

Meanwhile, the Rangers shake up their leadership: Blake Wheeler returns in a hockey-ops advisory role, and three in-house promotions—Ryan Martin to associate GM, Jim Sullivan to assistant GM, and Ryan Clo back in the mix—signal a front office built for a mix of veteran insight and analytics. For fantasy, Fox’s motivation and a stronger, more diverse braintrust around him could lift the team’s upside this season.

Mentions:
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Blake Wheeler | New York Rangers | NHL
@Blake Wheeler | New York Rangers | NHL
@Mika Zibanejad | New York Rangers | NHL
@Mika Zibanejad | New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
@Vladislav Gavrikov | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Vladislav Gavrikov | Los Angeles Kings | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnKf95GCbEQ..

September 8, 2025
ALERT: Potential Trocheck-Lafreniere-Panarin Line REUNION | Will It REIGNITE Rangers' Offense?
@LockedOnRangersNHL
Locked On Rangers
ALERT: Potential Trocheck-Lafreniere-Panarin Line REUNION | Will It REIGNITE Rangers' Offense?

Vincent Trocheck faces a pivotal bounce-back season as the Rangers lean on him for two-way grind, faceoffs, and special-teams leadership after a down year. A best-case path envisions him driving a feistier, more accountable locker room, potentially as captain, while Lafrenière and Panarin rejoin him to revive the top line and a revamped power play and penalty kill. Durability and workload are weighed against wear and tear, with Edstrom and Mancini advancing as depth pieces who could accelerate a sharper, more dangerous Rangers core.

Key themes: leadership voids, a more aggressive in-game persona for Trocheck, and a team-wide commitment to bite and pace under a new coach. If Trocheck bounces back, the Rangers’ top three (Lafrenière-Panarin-Trocheck) could reclaim elite status and lead the charge toward a return to the playoffs, with improved special-teams play and a more competitive overall identity.

Which Ranger player is most likely to breakout among the veterans this season and why?What is the realistic ceiling for Lafrenière if Trocheck and Panarin rebound the top line?How should fantasy managers approach Panarin in drafts given potential PP volatility?What shift in the Rangers' approach would most boost team fantasy value this season?
Mentions:
@Adam Edstrom | New York Rangers | NHL
@Adam Edstrom | New York Rangers | NHL
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Alexis Lafrenière | New York Rangers | NHL
@Alexis Lafrenière | New York Rangers | NHL
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Chris Kreider | New York Rangers | NHL
@Chris Kreider | New York Rangers | NHL
@J.T. Miller | New York Rangers | NHL
@J.T. Miller | New York Rangers | NHL
@Keandre Miller | New York Rangers | NHL
@Keandre Miller | New York Rangers | NHL
@Mika Zibanejad | New York Rangers | NHL
@Mika Zibanejad | New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
@Victor Mancini | New York Rangers | NHL
@Victor Mancini | New York Rangers | NHL
@Vincent Trocheck | New York Rangers | NHL
@Vincent Trocheck | New York Rangers | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9QqvddAgvs..

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 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 11, 2025
Brennan Othmann MUST deliver at Rangers Rookie Camp! Scott Morrow, Gabe Perreault need big showings!
@LockedOnRangersNHL
Locked On Rangers
Brennan Othmann MUST deliver at Rangers Rookie Camp! Scott Morrow, Gabe Perreault need big showings!

Rangers prospects steal the spotlight in two rookie games against Philadelphia as Brian Offman faces the stiffest scrutiny of his career. First-round pedigree, a four-year wait, and a goal-starved track record push Offman under a microscope to prove he can anchor the franchise’s future. The camp buzz centers on him, Scott Morrow, and Gabe Perau, with Dylan Roi, Adam Edstrom, and Victor Mancini showing mid-/long-term potential. The series also spotlights deeper dark horses like Ardum Gonchar, Carrie Terren, and Noah Laba, all aiming to turn heads and push for a pro-ready breakout this season.

Mentions:
@Ardum Gonchar | New York Rangers | NHL
@Ardum Gonchar | New York Rangers | NHL
@Brian Offman | New York Rangers | NHL
@Brian Offman | New York Rangers | NHL
@Carrie Terren | New York Rangers | NHL
@Carrie Terren | New York Rangers | NHL
@Dylan Roi | New York Rangers | NHL
@Dylan Roi | New York Rangers | NHL
@Gabe Perau | New York Rangers | NHL
@Gabe Perau | New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
@Noah Laba | New York Rangers | NHL
@Noah Laba | New York Rangers | NHL
Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
Philadelphia Flyers | NHL
@Scott Morrow | New York Rangers | NHL
@Scott Morrow | New York Rangers | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2NSIzfnQlc..

September 9, 2025
Mike Sullivan challenges Adam Fox!! Blake Wheeler returns to Rangers! Ryan Martin promoted!
@LockedOnRangersNHL
Locked On Rangers
Mike Sullivan challenges Adam Fox!! Blake Wheeler returns to Rangers! Ryan Martin promoted!

Mike Sullivan’s blunt push for Adam Fox establishes a clear, playoff-level standard: Fox must return to elite form to reach his Olympic goals, with no Ranger-favoritism in play. Fox’s Four Nations Ice-time shifts and the coach’s Norris-caliber expectations frame a season-long push to elevate his game after last year’s downswing, anchored by a potential top partnership with Gavrikov that could unlock Fox's offensive ceiling.

Meanwhile, the Rangers shake up their leadership: Blake Wheeler returns in a hockey-ops advisory role, and three in-house promotions—Ryan Martin to associate GM, Jim Sullivan to assistant GM, and Ryan Clo back in the mix—signal a front office built for a mix of veteran insight and analytics. For fantasy, Fox’s motivation and a stronger, more diverse braintrust around him could lift the team’s upside this season.

Mentions:
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Blake Wheeler | New York Rangers | NHL
@Blake Wheeler | New York Rangers | NHL
@Mika Zibanejad | New York Rangers | NHL
@Mika Zibanejad | New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
@Vladislav Gavrikov | Los Angeles Kings | NHL
@Vladislav Gavrikov | Los Angeles Kings | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnKf95GCbEQ..

September 8, 2025
ALERT: Potential Trocheck-Lafreniere-Panarin Line REUNION | Will It REIGNITE Rangers' Offense?
@LockedOnRangersNHL
Locked On Rangers
ALERT: Potential Trocheck-Lafreniere-Panarin Line REUNION | Will It REIGNITE Rangers' Offense?

Vincent Trocheck faces a pivotal bounce-back season as the Rangers lean on him for two-way grind, faceoffs, and special-teams leadership after a down year. A best-case path envisions him driving a feistier, more accountable locker room, potentially as captain, while Lafrenière and Panarin rejoin him to revive the top line and a revamped power play and penalty kill. Durability and workload are weighed against wear and tear, with Edstrom and Mancini advancing as depth pieces who could accelerate a sharper, more dangerous Rangers core.

Key themes: leadership voids, a more aggressive in-game persona for Trocheck, and a team-wide commitment to bite and pace under a new coach. If Trocheck bounces back, the Rangers’ top three (Lafrenière-Panarin-Trocheck) could reclaim elite status and lead the charge toward a return to the playoffs, with improved special-teams play and a more competitive overall identity.

Which Ranger player is most likely to breakout among the veterans this season and why?What is the realistic ceiling for Lafrenière if Trocheck and Panarin rebound the top line?How should fantasy managers approach Panarin in drafts given potential PP volatility?What shift in the Rangers' approach would most boost team fantasy value this season?
Mentions:
@Adam Edstrom | New York Rangers | NHL
@Adam Edstrom | New York Rangers | NHL
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Adam Fox | New York Rangers | NHL
@Alexis Lafrenière | New York Rangers | NHL
@Alexis Lafrenière | New York Rangers | NHL
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Chris Kreider | New York Rangers | NHL
@Chris Kreider | New York Rangers | NHL
@J.T. Miller | New York Rangers | NHL
@J.T. Miller | New York Rangers | NHL
@Keandre Miller | New York Rangers | NHL
@Keandre Miller | New York Rangers | NHL
@Mika Zibanejad | New York Rangers | NHL
@Mika Zibanejad | New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
@Victor Mancini | New York Rangers | NHL
@Victor Mancini | New York Rangers | NHL
@Vincent Trocheck | New York Rangers | NHL
@Vincent Trocheck | New York Rangers | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l9QqvddAgvs..

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