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August 19, 2025
Penguins Face WORST Roster of Crosby Era | Can Ducks And Sabres Make The Playoffs This Year?
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Penguins Face WORST Roster of Crosby Era | Can Ducks And Sabres Make The Playoffs This Year?
Buffalo’s drop-off in the Sydney Crosby era Penguins sets the stage for a volatile season, where Sabres fans chase a return to contention after last year’s near-miss. The burn-rate across Buffalo’s roster is scrutinized, with questions about how the core—Dahlin, Luukkonen and Levi in net, plus Quinn—can rebound from a 79-point finish. Anaheim’s youth movement, led by Carlsson, McTavish and Zegras, is dissected against veteran depth and goaltending questions, while Pittsburgh leans into a tank-and-build strategy led by Crosby’s era winding down. Ducks’ coaching hire, Quinnville, and a young blue line—Olausson, Lome, Carlson—are evaluated for playoff upside in a weak Pacific, where the Ducks aim to squeeze points and accelerate growth. The show also teases a Crosby-centric retirement handoff, the Canucks’ Silovs, and a potential Crosby-to-Colorado discussion as the league pivots into a fresh era.
Which Sabres player is most likely to break out offensively this season?Can Ducks’ Carlsson or McTavish break into top-6 fantasy value this year?Is Crosby’s era winding down viable for Penguins’ fantasy assets?What weekly DFS strategy works best for Zegras this season?
Mentions:
Anaheim Ducks | NHL
Anaheim Ducks | NHL
Buffalo Sabres | NHL
Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Leo Carlsson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Leo Carlsson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM4xlOC3ABs..

August 11, 2025
CHANGES: Which Teams Improved Their Chances and Which Teams Feel Back this Offseason?
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CHANGES: Which Teams Improved Their Chances and Which Teams Feel Back this Offseason?

Carolina reshapes its forward group by adding Nikolaj Ehlers and Keandre Miller, instantly elevating top-six scoring and speed while signaling a more dynamic, pace-driven attack. With the cap space opened by exits, the Hurricanes project a more aggressive push on the top lines and a faster transition game, even as blue-line stability is tested by Burns’ departure. The move caps off a winter-to-summer retooling that fantasy players will want to watch, especially in how power-play time is allocated and who absorbs the extra minutes behind Carolina’s core.

Meanwhile, Pittsburgh’s offseason pivots under a new coaching regime heighten intrigue around fantasy upside. Dan Muse brings a fresh system, while signings like Justin Brazeau and Anthony Mantha add depth and potential deadline fodder. Goaltending remains the central question, with Tristan Jarry and the competition among backup candidates shaping up as a pivotal factor. In Winnipeg, the loss of Ehlers compounds cap-structure questions as Gustav Nyquist and Jonathan Toews arrive to fill veteran gaps, and Kyle Connor’s looming contract becomes the loudest payroll bell to monitor for roster planning and late-season moves.

Across these teams, age, depth, and line deployment will determine who benefits most from the off-season churn. Ehlers’ Carolina leap could unlock a new ceiling for the Hurricanes’ scoring power, Toews’ return anchors Jets’ middle-six depth, and Muse’s Penguins era could reframe goaltending and PK load. Fantasy managers should watch how lines crystallize in camp and which players seize enhanced roles on special teams as these storylines unfold.

Which team has the clearest path to a quick playoff push based on the offseason moves?Which player is most likely to see an uptick in shots and primary power-play time due to these moves?Which team faces the toughest path to maintaining goalie health and stability this season?If Kyle Connor’s extension becomes an eight-figure cap hit, which Jets players are best bets to offset the risk?
Mentions:
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@Jonathan Toews | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
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@Nikolaj Ehlers | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3t1gk-OACY..

August 10, 2025
The Pittsburgh Penguins are Rebuilding on the Fly with a New Coach and New Direction
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Locked On NHL
The Pittsburgh Penguins are Rebuilding on the Fly with a New Coach and New Direction
Penguins navigate a delicate rebuild with a fresh voice in Dan Muse, signaling a shift from a win-now mindset to a longer-term plan. Early moves centered on trimming cap commitments and adding versatile, durable pieces: Justin Brazeau provides physical depth, Anthony Mantha offers a scoring punch with upside, and Beauvillier adds top-six potential while the club weighs future assets. Washington’s Beauvillier is highlighted as a strategic fit, with Penguins holding their big targets for a price while Crosby, Malkin, and Letang provide veteran steadiness. Goaltending remains unsettled, with Jarry likely to start and a camp battle looming behind him. The squad remains patient into training camp, emphasizing puck pressure and support under the new coach while Crosby signals commitment to shop for a playoff return rather than rush a rebuild.
Which Penguins offseason move stands out as the clearest signal of a rebuild and why could it matter for fantasy leagues?What indicators should fantasy players watch in August to gauge Muse’s impact on Penguins’ scoring dynamics?In what ways could the Penguins’ goaltending situation influence fantasy outcomes this season?Which Penguins players could break out under the new system and deliver best-value for fantasy owners?
Mentions:
@Anthony Beauvillier | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Anthony Beauvillier | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Anthony Mantha | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Anthony Mantha | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Bryan Rust | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Bryan Rust | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Kris Letang | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Kris Letang | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Rickard Rakell | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Rickard Rakell | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbVBDrON3I..

July 17, 2025
Fixing the NHL Schedule & Playoffs | How to Improve the NHL's Regular Season and Postseason
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Locked On NHL
Fixing the NHL Schedule & Playoffs | How to Improve the NHL's Regular Season and Postseason

The NHL's upcoming 2025-2026 season has been announced, and discussions are underway regarding potential changes to both the schedule and playoff format. Currently, teams play 82 games, but the league plans to expand this to 84 games in 2026-2027. The primary goal is to ensure fans can witness their favorite teams and players face off. For example, fans in Seattle will get an annual visit from stars like Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid.

The conversation emphasizes how ticket revenue significantly impacts the NHL's earnings, more so than any other major North American league. This reliance affects game scheduling, with the NHL keen to attract audiences to see marquee matchups.

There are calls for a more balanced schedule that enhances rivalry games, especially towards the latter part of the season, as well as thoughts on reducing preseason games to improve regular-season excitement. Additionally, the current playoff system faces scrutiny, as it tends to penalize successful teams while rewarding mediocrity, which detracts from the value of regular-season performance. Fans and analysts alike express support for revisiting the one vs. eight playoff format to promote a more competitive postseason environment.

What changes would fans like to see in the playoff format?How can the NHL improve its scheduling for better viewership?How does ticket revenue influence NHL decisions?What impact does schedule length have on player performance?
Mentions:
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KZ8axVvVao..

July 15, 2025
BOMBSHELL: Rangers and Penguins set for EPIC Opening Night Showdown | Will Blueshirts DOMINATE?
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Locked On Rangers
BOMBSHELL: Rangers and Penguins set for EPIC Opening Night Showdown | Will Blueshirts DOMINATE?

The New York Rangers prepare for an exciting opening night showdown against the Pittsburgh Penguins, marking the second consecutive year these teams will face off to kick off the NHL season. This year, the game takes place at Madison Square Garden, sparking anticipation among fans eager to see if the Rangers can rebound from a challenging previous season and channel the energy of their home crowd. Storylines abound, including the dynamic between new Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan and his former team, the Penguins, alongside a thrilling rivalry that dates back to numerous playoff clashes.

Key players are on the radar, with the Rangers' roster experiencing significant changes since last year's opener, emphasizing the unpredictability of hockey as they look to establish a fresh identity. The league's opening night features a triple-header, highlighting the significance of this matchup within the larger context of the NHL. Fans are eager to witness how new strategies and team dynamics play out as the Rangers aim for success in 2023-2024.

What strategies should the Rangers employ to improve their performance this season?How does the rivalry between the Rangers and Penguins shape their matchups?What are the key matchups to watch in the Rangers vs. Penguins game?What adjustments can the Penguins make to counter the Rangers' strengths?
Mentions:
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Mike Sullivan | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Mike Sullivan | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

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

August 19, 2025
Penguins Face WORST Roster of Crosby Era | Can Ducks And Sabres Make The Playoffs This Year?
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
Penguins Face WORST Roster of Crosby Era | Can Ducks And Sabres Make The Playoffs This Year?
Buffalo’s drop-off in the Sydney Crosby era Penguins sets the stage for a volatile season, where Sabres fans chase a return to contention after last year’s near-miss. The burn-rate across Buffalo’s roster is scrutinized, with questions about how the core—Dahlin, Luukkonen and Levi in net, plus Quinn—can rebound from a 79-point finish. Anaheim’s youth movement, led by Carlsson, McTavish and Zegras, is dissected against veteran depth and goaltending questions, while Pittsburgh leans into a tank-and-build strategy led by Crosby’s era winding down. Ducks’ coaching hire, Quinnville, and a young blue line—Olausson, Lome, Carlson—are evaluated for playoff upside in a weak Pacific, where the Ducks aim to squeeze points and accelerate growth. The show also teases a Crosby-centric retirement handoff, the Canucks’ Silovs, and a potential Crosby-to-Colorado discussion as the league pivots into a fresh era.
Which Sabres player is most likely to break out offensively this season?Can Ducks’ Carlsson or McTavish break into top-6 fantasy value this year?Is Crosby’s era winding down viable for Penguins’ fantasy assets?What weekly DFS strategy works best for Zegras this season?
Mentions:
Anaheim Ducks | NHL
Anaheim Ducks | NHL
Buffalo Sabres | NHL
Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Leo Carlsson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Leo Carlsson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Mason McTavish | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Rasmus Dahlin | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Trevor Zegras | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen | Buffalo Sabres | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM4xlOC3ABs..

August 11, 2025
CHANGES: Which Teams Improved Their Chances and Which Teams Feel Back this Offseason?
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
CHANGES: Which Teams Improved Their Chances and Which Teams Feel Back this Offseason?

Carolina reshapes its forward group by adding Nikolaj Ehlers and Keandre Miller, instantly elevating top-six scoring and speed while signaling a more dynamic, pace-driven attack. With the cap space opened by exits, the Hurricanes project a more aggressive push on the top lines and a faster transition game, even as blue-line stability is tested by Burns’ departure. The move caps off a winter-to-summer retooling that fantasy players will want to watch, especially in how power-play time is allocated and who absorbs the extra minutes behind Carolina’s core.

Meanwhile, Pittsburgh’s offseason pivots under a new coaching regime heighten intrigue around fantasy upside. Dan Muse brings a fresh system, while signings like Justin Brazeau and Anthony Mantha add depth and potential deadline fodder. Goaltending remains the central question, with Tristan Jarry and the competition among backup candidates shaping up as a pivotal factor. In Winnipeg, the loss of Ehlers compounds cap-structure questions as Gustav Nyquist and Jonathan Toews arrive to fill veteran gaps, and Kyle Connor’s looming contract becomes the loudest payroll bell to monitor for roster planning and late-season moves.

Across these teams, age, depth, and line deployment will determine who benefits most from the off-season churn. Ehlers’ Carolina leap could unlock a new ceiling for the Hurricanes’ scoring power, Toews’ return anchors Jets’ middle-six depth, and Muse’s Penguins era could reframe goaltending and PK load. Fantasy managers should watch how lines crystallize in camp and which players seize enhanced roles on special teams as these storylines unfold.

Which team has the clearest path to a quick playoff push based on the offseason moves?Which player is most likely to see an uptick in shots and primary power-play time due to these moves?Which team faces the toughest path to maintaining goalie health and stability this season?If Kyle Connor’s extension becomes an eight-figure cap hit, which Jets players are best bets to offset the risk?
Mentions:
Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Jonathan Toews | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Jonathan Toews | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Nikolaj Ehlers | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Nikolaj Ehlers | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL
Winnipeg Jets | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3t1gk-OACY..

August 10, 2025
The Pittsburgh Penguins are Rebuilding on the Fly with a New Coach and New Direction
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
The Pittsburgh Penguins are Rebuilding on the Fly with a New Coach and New Direction
Penguins navigate a delicate rebuild with a fresh voice in Dan Muse, signaling a shift from a win-now mindset to a longer-term plan. Early moves centered on trimming cap commitments and adding versatile, durable pieces: Justin Brazeau provides physical depth, Anthony Mantha offers a scoring punch with upside, and Beauvillier adds top-six potential while the club weighs future assets. Washington’s Beauvillier is highlighted as a strategic fit, with Penguins holding their big targets for a price while Crosby, Malkin, and Letang provide veteran steadiness. Goaltending remains unsettled, with Jarry likely to start and a camp battle looming behind him. The squad remains patient into training camp, emphasizing puck pressure and support under the new coach while Crosby signals commitment to shop for a playoff return rather than rush a rebuild.
Which Penguins offseason move stands out as the clearest signal of a rebuild and why could it matter for fantasy leagues?What indicators should fantasy players watch in August to gauge Muse’s impact on Penguins’ scoring dynamics?In what ways could the Penguins’ goaltending situation influence fantasy outcomes this season?Which Penguins players could break out under the new system and deliver best-value for fantasy owners?
Mentions:
@Anthony Beauvillier | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Anthony Beauvillier | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Anthony Mantha | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Anthony Mantha | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Bryan Rust | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Bryan Rust | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Kris Letang | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Kris Letang | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Rickard Rakell | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Rickard Rakell | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCbVBDrON3I..

July 17, 2025
Fixing the NHL Schedule & Playoffs | How to Improve the NHL's Regular Season and Postseason
@LockedOnNHL
Locked On NHL
Fixing the NHL Schedule & Playoffs | How to Improve the NHL's Regular Season and Postseason

The NHL's upcoming 2025-2026 season has been announced, and discussions are underway regarding potential changes to both the schedule and playoff format. Currently, teams play 82 games, but the league plans to expand this to 84 games in 2026-2027. The primary goal is to ensure fans can witness their favorite teams and players face off. For example, fans in Seattle will get an annual visit from stars like Sidney Crosby and Connor McDavid.

The conversation emphasizes how ticket revenue significantly impacts the NHL's earnings, more so than any other major North American league. This reliance affects game scheduling, with the NHL keen to attract audiences to see marquee matchups.

There are calls for a more balanced schedule that enhances rivalry games, especially towards the latter part of the season, as well as thoughts on reducing preseason games to improve regular-season excitement. Additionally, the current playoff system faces scrutiny, as it tends to penalize successful teams while rewarding mediocrity, which detracts from the value of regular-season performance. Fans and analysts alike express support for revisiting the one vs. eight playoff format to promote a more competitive postseason environment.

What changes would fans like to see in the playoff format?How can the NHL improve its scheduling for better viewership?How does ticket revenue influence NHL decisions?What impact does schedule length have on player performance?
Mentions:
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Connor McDavid | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KZ8axVvVao..

July 15, 2025
BOMBSHELL: Rangers and Penguins set for EPIC Opening Night Showdown | Will Blueshirts DOMINATE?
@LockedOnRangersNHL
Locked On Rangers
BOMBSHELL: Rangers and Penguins set for EPIC Opening Night Showdown | Will Blueshirts DOMINATE?

The New York Rangers prepare for an exciting opening night showdown against the Pittsburgh Penguins, marking the second consecutive year these teams will face off to kick off the NHL season. This year, the game takes place at Madison Square Garden, sparking anticipation among fans eager to see if the Rangers can rebound from a challenging previous season and channel the energy of their home crowd. Storylines abound, including the dynamic between new Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan and his former team, the Penguins, alongside a thrilling rivalry that dates back to numerous playoff clashes.

Key players are on the radar, with the Rangers' roster experiencing significant changes since last year's opener, emphasizing the unpredictability of hockey as they look to establish a fresh identity. The league's opening night features a triple-header, highlighting the significance of this matchup within the larger context of the NHL. Fans are eager to witness how new strategies and team dynamics play out as the Rangers aim for success in 2023-2024.

What strategies should the Rangers employ to improve their performance this season?How does the rivalry between the Rangers and Penguins shape their matchups?What are the key matchups to watch in the Rangers vs. Penguins game?What adjustments can the Penguins make to counter the Rangers' strengths?
Mentions:
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Artemi Panarin | New York Rangers | NHL
@Mike Sullivan | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Mike Sullivan | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
New York Rangers | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

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

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