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September 5, 2025
NHL Calder Race Wide Open, Who Will Win the Award This Year?
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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 1, 2025
Fantasy Hockey 2025-26 Monday Mock Draft #4: Drafting The Best Available Player | Does It Work?
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
Fantasy Hockey 2025-26 Monday Mock Draft #4: Drafting The Best Available Player | Does It Work?

Two hosts run a mock draft focused on best-available value, weighing a bold early goalie pick against a stacked forward core. Matthews appears as a late-first-round value, Hellebuyck anchors a zero-G strategy, and the duo pairs Eichel, Nylander, and Robertson with high-upside wingers. They highlight dual-eligibility plays, Montreal’s young back-end, and Philly/Carolina pivot points, while outlining signup details for listener leagues and the September windows to enter.

Which four players from the mock draft most influence your overall roster strategy this season?In a 12-team standard league, which sleeper should you target in the late rounds to complement the core above?How do you approach zero-G versus balanced-goaltending in this mock, given Hellebuyck’s selection?Which team-building concept from this mock most benefits a new fantasy GM?
Mentions:
@Austin Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Austin Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Connor Hellebuyck | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Connor Hellebuyck | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Dylan Cousins | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Dylan Cousins | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Jason Robertson | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Jason Robertson | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Jonathan Drouin | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jonathan Drouin | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Lane Hudson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Lane Hudson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Patrick Kane | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Patrick Kane | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Sebastian Aho | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sebastian Aho | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Stuart Skinner | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Stuart Skinner | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Tom Wilson | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Tom Wilson | Washington Capitals | NHL
@William Nylander | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@William Nylander | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL

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

August 21, 2025
Fantasy Hockey Draft or Pass: What To Do With Aging Vets | Ovechkin | Crosby | Malkin & More
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
Fantasy Hockey Draft or Pass: What To Do With Aging Vets | Ovechkin | Crosby | Malkin & More

Veteran value and aging risk shape this fantasy hockey roadmap. Sidney Crosby stands out as a confident late-first/early-second-round target due to ongoing scoring and peripheral contributions, even as Pittsburgh fights to reload. Evgeni Malkin faces a clearer fade, with three straight low-end seasons and a waning ceiling, so he’s best left in deeper leagues. Alex Ovechkin sparks debates: brilliant goal-scoring spurts can still surface, but his overall pace and peripherals push him toward deep-league consideration or a cautious hold. Brent Burns looks like a hard fade—minutes and impact trending down, especially on a new team. John Gibson is the rare goalie with late-round upside if he lands in a steadier environment; Moritz Seider, Dylan Larkin, and Lucas Raymond highlight Detroit’s rising core, offering the clearest path to value in the near term. Logan Thompson’s volatility at goalie and Conor McMichael’s ceiling in cap-starved formats add nuance. The episode emphasizes building balanced lineups with veteran savvy and upside, avoiding name-brand overpays, and chasing value in the back half of drafts to crown a winner.

Which veteran player discussed in the episode offers the best mid-round value this season?Which single veteran should fantasy managers fade this season and why?Which goalie offers the clearest late-round upside this season?From Detroit’s core, which player offers the best value at draft?
Mentions:
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Evgeni Malkin | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Evgeni Malkin | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@John Gibson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@John Gibson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Moritz Seider | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Moritz Seider | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

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

August 12, 2025
Where Do Wyatt Kaiser and the Blackhawks Defense RANK? | CHGO Blackhawks Podcast
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CHGO Chicago Blackhawks
Where Do Wyatt Kaiser and the Blackhawks Defense RANK? | CHGO Blackhawks Podcast

Wyatt Kaiser looms as Chicago’s most intriguing young defender, and the panelic take on the Hawks’ blue line centers on his ceiling and workload. Kaiser flashed speed, smart gap control, and a calm puck game in limited ice last season, and analysts project a heavy top‑four role this year. If he locks in 18–21 minutes nightly and adds power‑play minutes, his fantasy floor tightens into reliable contributions in both goals and assists, with a real upside if his pairing remains stable.

The conversation also centers on how Chicago pieces its defense around Kaiser, Murphy, Vlasic and the rookie trio of Korchinski, Del Mastro, and LeVanov/Levchenov look‑alikes. The coaching staff’s approach—consistency, durability, and a measured push for all defensemen to earn minutes—shapes Kaiser’s development curve and contract trajectory, with lingering questions about who handles top‑pair responsibility and how Rockford minutes translate to NHL production.

The show also highlights the Hawks’ coaching continuity and the role of veterans in fostering a competitive environment, framing camp as a true audition for unique guardrails on a rebuilding roster. For fantasy players, Kaiser’s path to steady ice time and a breakout year depends on how quickly he cements chemistry with Murphy or Vlasic and how the rest of the group responds to a more structured, analytics‑driven system.

Wyatt Kaiser’s fantasy ceiling hinges on top‑4 minutes and PP time. What is the realistic 1‑year projection if he holds 18–21 minutes nightly with limited PP exposure?If Kaiser’s ceiling mirrors Forsling’s trajectory, what are the key factors that push him into an elite All‑Star‑level defenseman?Coach continuity and a stable system can help young D‑men. How does Sorenson’s stay and Blashel’s approach influence Kaiser’s development trajectory?Which line combos best elevate Kaiser's offensive output while preserving his defensive reliability in a rebuild year?
Mentions:
@Alex Vlasic | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Alex Vlasic | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Connor Murphy | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Connor Murphy | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Dylan Strome | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Dylan Strome | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Ethan Del Mastro | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Ethan Del Mastro | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Kevin Korchinski | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Kevin Korchinski | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Patrick Kane | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Patrick Kane | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Seth Jones | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Seth Jones | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Wyatt Kaiser | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Wyatt Kaiser | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrdRxH5IqNQ..

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..

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 1, 2025
Fantasy Hockey 2025-26 Monday Mock Draft #4: Drafting The Best Available Player | Does It Work?
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
Fantasy Hockey 2025-26 Monday Mock Draft #4: Drafting The Best Available Player | Does It Work?

Two hosts run a mock draft focused on best-available value, weighing a bold early goalie pick against a stacked forward core. Matthews appears as a late-first-round value, Hellebuyck anchors a zero-G strategy, and the duo pairs Eichel, Nylander, and Robertson with high-upside wingers. They highlight dual-eligibility plays, Montreal’s young back-end, and Philly/Carolina pivot points, while outlining signup details for listener leagues and the September windows to enter.

Which four players from the mock draft most influence your overall roster strategy this season?In a 12-team standard league, which sleeper should you target in the late rounds to complement the core above?How do you approach zero-G versus balanced-goaltending in this mock, given Hellebuyck’s selection?Which team-building concept from this mock most benefits a new fantasy GM?
Mentions:
@Austin Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Austin Matthews | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@Connor Hellebuyck | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Connor Hellebuyck | Winnipeg Jets | NHL
@Dylan Cousins | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Dylan Cousins | Buffalo Sabres | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Jack Eichel | Vegas Golden Knights | NHL
@Jason Robertson | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Jason Robertson | Dallas Stars | NHL
@Jonathan Drouin | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Jonathan Drouin | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Lane Hudson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Lane Hudson | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Patrick Kane | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Patrick Kane | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Sebastian Aho | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Sebastian Aho | Carolina Hurricanes | NHL
@Stuart Skinner | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Stuart Skinner | Edmonton Oilers | NHL
@Tom Wilson | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Tom Wilson | Washington Capitals | NHL
@William Nylander | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL
@William Nylander | Toronto Maple Leafs | NHL

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

August 21, 2025
Fantasy Hockey Draft or Pass: What To Do With Aging Vets | Ovechkin | Crosby | Malkin & More
@LockedOnFantasyHockey
Locked On Fantasy Hockey
Fantasy Hockey Draft or Pass: What To Do With Aging Vets | Ovechkin | Crosby | Malkin & More

Veteran value and aging risk shape this fantasy hockey roadmap. Sidney Crosby stands out as a confident late-first/early-second-round target due to ongoing scoring and peripheral contributions, even as Pittsburgh fights to reload. Evgeni Malkin faces a clearer fade, with three straight low-end seasons and a waning ceiling, so he’s best left in deeper leagues. Alex Ovechkin sparks debates: brilliant goal-scoring spurts can still surface, but his overall pace and peripherals push him toward deep-league consideration or a cautious hold. Brent Burns looks like a hard fade—minutes and impact trending down, especially on a new team. John Gibson is the rare goalie with late-round upside if he lands in a steadier environment; Moritz Seider, Dylan Larkin, and Lucas Raymond highlight Detroit’s rising core, offering the clearest path to value in the near term. Logan Thompson’s volatility at goalie and Conor McMichael’s ceiling in cap-starved formats add nuance. The episode emphasizes building balanced lineups with veteran savvy and upside, avoiding name-brand overpays, and chasing value in the back half of drafts to crown a winner.

Which veteran player discussed in the episode offers the best mid-round value this season?Which single veteran should fantasy managers fade this season and why?Which goalie offers the clearest late-round upside this season?From Detroit’s core, which player offers the best value at draft?
Mentions:
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Alex Ovechkin | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Brent Burns | Colorado Avalanche | NHL
@Evgeni Malkin | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Evgeni Malkin | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@John Gibson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@John Gibson | Anaheim Ducks | NHL
@Moritz Seider | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Moritz Seider | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL
@Sidney Crosby | Pittsburgh Penguins | NHL

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

August 12, 2025
Where Do Wyatt Kaiser and the Blackhawks Defense RANK? | CHGO Blackhawks Podcast
@CHGOSports
CHGO Chicago Blackhawks
Where Do Wyatt Kaiser and the Blackhawks Defense RANK? | CHGO Blackhawks Podcast

Wyatt Kaiser looms as Chicago’s most intriguing young defender, and the panelic take on the Hawks’ blue line centers on his ceiling and workload. Kaiser flashed speed, smart gap control, and a calm puck game in limited ice last season, and analysts project a heavy top‑four role this year. If he locks in 18–21 minutes nightly and adds power‑play minutes, his fantasy floor tightens into reliable contributions in both goals and assists, with a real upside if his pairing remains stable.

The conversation also centers on how Chicago pieces its defense around Kaiser, Murphy, Vlasic and the rookie trio of Korchinski, Del Mastro, and LeVanov/Levchenov look‑alikes. The coaching staff’s approach—consistency, durability, and a measured push for all defensemen to earn minutes—shapes Kaiser’s development curve and contract trajectory, with lingering questions about who handles top‑pair responsibility and how Rockford minutes translate to NHL production.

The show also highlights the Hawks’ coaching continuity and the role of veterans in fostering a competitive environment, framing camp as a true audition for unique guardrails on a rebuilding roster. For fantasy players, Kaiser’s path to steady ice time and a breakout year depends on how quickly he cements chemistry with Murphy or Vlasic and how the rest of the group responds to a more structured, analytics‑driven system.

Wyatt Kaiser’s fantasy ceiling hinges on top‑4 minutes and PP time. What is the realistic 1‑year projection if he holds 18–21 minutes nightly with limited PP exposure?If Kaiser’s ceiling mirrors Forsling’s trajectory, what are the key factors that push him into an elite All‑Star‑level defenseman?Coach continuity and a stable system can help young D‑men. How does Sorenson’s stay and Blashel’s approach influence Kaiser’s development trajectory?Which line combos best elevate Kaiser's offensive output while preserving his defensive reliability in a rebuild year?
Mentions:
@Alex Vlasic | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Alex Vlasic | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Connor Murphy | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Connor Murphy | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Dylan Strome | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Dylan Strome | Washington Capitals | NHL
@Ethan Del Mastro | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Ethan Del Mastro | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Kevin Korchinski | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Kevin Korchinski | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Kirby Dach | Montreal Canadiens | NHL
@Patrick Kane | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Patrick Kane | Detroit Red Wings | NHL
@Seth Jones | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Seth Jones | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Wyatt Kaiser | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL
@Wyatt Kaiser | Chicago Blackhawks | NHL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vrdRxH5IqNQ..

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..

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