Hockey

Rempe's Physicality: Rangers' Polarizing Rookie Walks Fine Line

Matt Rempe has become the most polarizing player in the Rangers-Capitals playoff series, despite limited ice time. The 6-foot-7 rookie forward is a fan favorite at home for his physical, hard-hitting style but a villain on the road drawing the ire of opponents. His hit on Trevor van Riemsdyk in Game 3 that knocked the Capitals defenseman out epitomizes Rempe’s play - straddling the line between clean, physical hockey and crossing over into illegal territory.

Panarin Propels Rangers, Shatters Franchise Records

The New York Rangers have advanced to the second round of the playoffs, and they have Artemi Panarin to thank for that. The Russian winger was the driving force behind the team’s sweep of the Washington Capitals, culminating in a decisive game-winning goal that not only clinched the series but also etched his name into the franchise’s record books. Panarin’s clutch performance was a far cry from his disappointing showing in last year’s playoffs, where he failed to find the back of the net even once against the New Jersey Devils.

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The NHL playoffs are heating up, and the chase for the Stanley Cup is intensifying with every passing game. As the stakes rise, so does the excitement in the world of daily fantasy sports (DFS). DraftKings, the leading platform for DFS enthusiasts, offers a thrilling opportunity to showcase your hockey prowess and potentially turn your passion into profit. In this article, we’ll dive deep into the world of DraftKings NHL contests, providing you with expert insights, player projections, and lineup recommendations to help you dominate the competition.

Stars' Robertson Shines with Clutch Overtime Assists

In a thrilling overtime battle between the Dallas Stars and the Vegas Golden Knights, Jason Robertson emerged as the hero, setting up both game-tying and game-winning goals with his pinpoint passing. The young winger’s heroics propelled the Stars to a crucial 3-2 victory in Game 3, cutting the Golden Knights’ series lead to 2-1. Robertson’s impact was felt immediately, as he kickstarted the Stars’ comeback with a slick feed to rookie sensation Wyatt Johnston for the game-tying goal late in the third period.

Reign Soars Past Condors in Calder Cup Playoffs Opener

The Ontario Reign made a scorching statement in the opening game of the 2024 Calder Cup Playoffs, overpowering the Bakersfield Condors with a resounding 5-1 victory to take a 1-0 series lead in their best-of-three first-round matchup. The explosive second period was the turning point, with the Reign erupting for four unanswered goals to bury the Condors in an avalanche of offense. Tyler Madden spearheaded the onslaught with a pair of tallies, while Akil Thomas and Joe Hicketts also found the back of the net to propel Ontario to a commanding lead.

Kopitar's OT Heroics Lift Kings to Game 2 Win Over Oilers

In a tightly contested game that had all the intensity of playoff hockey, Anze Kopitar played the hero, scoring the game-winning goal just 2:07 into overtime to lift the Los Angeles Kings to a 5-4 victory over the Edmonton Oilers and even their Western Conference First Round series at 1-1. Kopitar’s heroics capped off a wild back-and-forth affair at Rogers Place. The Kings had raced out to a 2-0 lead in the first period on a pair of goals from Adrian Kempe.

Robertson Powers Stars Despite Series Deficit: A Playoff Thriller

In the midst of a heated playoff battle, Jason Robertson of the Dallas Stars continues to etch his name in the record books, showcasing his scoring prowess and unwavering determination. Despite finding themselves trailing 2-0 in the series against the formidable Golden Knights, Robertson’s goal on the power play served as a glimmer of hope for the Stars and their fans. The game, a clash of titans on the ice, saw the Stars and Golden Knights engage in a fierce battle for supremacy.

Kempe Bats In Sweet Tip-In Goal, Kings Take 2-0 Series Lead

The Los Angeles Kings are one step closer to advancing in the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs, thanks to Adrian Kempe’s impressive batting skills. In Game 2 against the Edmonton Oilers, the 26-year-old Swedish forward displayed a unique blend of hockey and baseball prowess, deflecting a midair pass into the net with a smooth swing of his stick. As the first period was winding down, Kempe found himself in the perfect position to capitalize on a clever feed from teammate Anze Kopitar.

Kings Stun Blackhawks in OT, Set for Oilers Showdown

In a heart-stopping finale to the regular season, the Los Angeles Kings pulled off a dramatic 5-4 overtime victory against the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night. The hero of the game was none other than Adrian Kempe, who etched his name into the NHL record books by scoring just six seconds into the extra period – tying the fastest overtime goal in league history. The high-octane match-up was a rollercoaster ride from start to finish, with both teams trading blows in a relentless battle for playoff positioning.

Canucks Coach Tight-Lipped on Lineup, Demko to Start Finale

The Vancouver Canucks are gearing up for a crucial Game 82 against the Calgary Flames, with the Pacific Division title still within reach. However, head coach Rick Tocchet is keeping his cards close to his chest when it comes to revealing his lineup for the all-important season finale. During the team’s practice on Sunday, Tocchet was tight-lipped about his plans for the Canucks’ starting lineup, fielding questions with a coy smile and a playful shrug.

Stanley Cup Chaos: Tiebreakers Decide Playoff Fates

The NHL regular season is reaching its dramatic conclusion, and the battle for the coveted final playoff spots in the Eastern Conference is tighter than ever. With the Washington Capitals, Detroit Red Wings, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Philadelphia Flyers all vying for that last berth, the stage is set for a nail-biting finish that could very well come down to the league’s tiebreaking procedures. As the dust settles on the 82-game marathon, teams find themselves separated by the slimmest of margins.

Lyon Wins Despite Allowing Four: A Roller Coaster Performance

In a true rollercoaster performance, Detroit Red Wings goaltender Alex Lyon secured a 5-4 overtime victory against the Montreal Canadiens on Monday night, despite allowing four goals on just 21 shots. The game was a microcosm of Lyon’s turbulent 2022-23 season, where he has showcased flashes of brilliance intertwined with stretches of inconsistency. Lyon’s night began on a shaky note, as the Canadiens peppered him with shots early on. Despite facing a relatively modest 21 shots, Lyon struggled to maintain his composure, allowing four pucks to find their way past him.

Crosby's Heroic Season: The Past, Present & Future of NHL

In the heat of the NHL playoffs race, Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby continues to cement his legacy as a hockey icon. His recent performances have drawn high praise from former NHL defenseman P.K. Subban, who lauded Crosby as the embodiment of the league’s past, present, and future. Crosby, the Cole Harbor native, has been instrumental in guiding the Penguins through a grueling battle for the final wild card spot in the Eastern Conference.

Islanders Clash with Rangers in Crucial Metro Showdown

The New York Islanders find themselves in the thick of a fierce playoff race as they prepare to face off against their crosstown rivals, the New York Rangers, in a pivotal Metropolitan Division showdown at Madison Square Garden. This clash between the two New York hockey giants holds significant implications, as the Islanders seek to solidify their postseason berth while the Rangers aim to tighten their grip on the division lead.

Union's Frozen Four Heroics: A Decade of Glory

Ten years ago, a remarkable underdog story unfolded on the ice of Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. On April 12, 2014, the Union College Dutchmen (now known as the Garnet Chargers) etched their name into NCAA hockey lore by capturing the national championship in stunning fashion, defeating the mighty Minnesota Gophers 7-4. As the puck dropped that fateful night, few gave Union a fighting chance against the powerhouse Gophers, stacked with NHL prospects and sporting a legacy of excellence.

Rutger McGroarty Eyes NCAA Hockey Glory with Michigan

Rutger McGroarty has his sights set on one goal this season - winning the NCAA hockey championship with the Michigan Wolverines. The 20-year-old forward, drafted 14th overall by the Winnipeg Jets in 2022, has been a driving force behind the Wolverines’ run to the Frozen Four, the NCAA’s equivalent of the Stanley Cup. After a heartbreaking semifinal loss last year, McGroarty is determined to go one step further and capture the coveted national title.

NHL Collision Sparks Debate: Accident or Vicious Hit?

The hard-hitting world of professional hockey is no stranger to on-ice collisions, but a recent incident between the New York Islanders’ Adam Pelech and the Rangers’ Mika Zibanejad has ignited a fiery debate among fans. Was it a mere accident, or a vicious strike deserving of punishment? The controversial play unfolded during a heated matchup between the cross-town rivals, with Pelech’s shoulder making forceful contact with Zibanejad’s head. As the video replays circulated across social media, the hockey community found itself divided, with passionate arguments erupting from both sides.

Capitals Bounce Back, Edge Jets in Shootout Thriller

The Washington Capitals bounced back from consecutive losses in emphatic fashion, defeating the Winnipeg Jets 7-6 in a high-scoring shootout thriller on Sunday afternoon. The game was a back-and-forth affair that had fans on the edge of their seats until the final moments. Washington got off to a fast start, with Alex Ovechkin opening the scoring just over two minutes into the contest. The Jets responded quickly though, as Mark Scheifele and Kyle Connor tallied to give Winnipeg a 2-1 lead after one period.

Lightning Strikes Twice: Kucherov's Brilliance Powers Tampa Bay

The Lightning struck twice on Tuesday night, as Nikita Kucherov delivered a virtuoso performance to lead the Tampa Bay Lightning to a thrilling 5-3 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights. The Russian superstar tallied a goal and three assists, cementing his place atop the NHL scoring race with 118 points, surpassing Colorado’s Nathan MacKinnon. Kucherov’s brilliance was on full display at T-Mobile Arena, marking the seventh time this season he has recorded at least four points in a single game.

Skinner's Hat Trick Powers Sabres to Victory Over Kraken

SEATTLE, WA - The Buffalo Sabres entered Monday night’s matchup against the Seattle Kraken knowing that every game from here on out could make or break their playoff aspirations. Sitting just outside the Wild Card spot in the Eastern Conference, the Sabres needed to bounce back from a disappointing loss to the Detroit Red Wings and keep their postseason dreams alive. And bounce back they did, thanks to a hat trick performance from veteran winger Jeff Skinner that powered the Sabres to an emphatic 6-2 victory over the Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena.

Capitals Conquer Canucks in Oshie's Milestone Night

In a night that will be etched in Washington Capitals lore, the team rallied from an early deficit to edge the Western Conference-leading Vancouver Canucks 2-1 in a hard-fought battle at Rogers Arena. The victory was made even sweeter as it coincided with veteran winger T.J. Oshie’s 1,000th career NHL game. The Canucks came out firing on all cylinders, striking first just 71 seconds into the contest on Brock Boeser’s tip-in goal.

Skinner's Hat Trick Powers Sabres Over Kraken in High-Scoring Affair

In a true display of offensive prowess, Jeff Skinner etched his name into the record books with a sensational hat trick, propelling the Buffalo Sabres to a resounding 6-2 victory over the Seattle Kraken. The game, played at the Climate Pledge Arena, was a showcase of skill and determination from both sides, but it was ultimately Skinner’s night to shine. Skinner’s first goal came just 3:56 into the opening period, giving the Sabres a 2-1 lead with a well-placed wrist shot that found its way past the Kraken’s goaltender, Joey Daccord.

Caps Edge Past Canucks on Road, Face Flames Next

The Washington Capitals’ extended West Coast road swing may have started on a sour note, but they managed to salvage the trip with a pair of hard-fought victories against the Seattle Kraken and Vancouver Canucks. While the Caps were outscored 12-6 over the five-game stretch, their resilience shone through as they headed into the final game against the Calgary Flames with a modest two-game winning streak. Saturday’s 2-1 triumph over the Canucks was particularly impressive, given Vancouver’s formidable 21-7-4 home record and the added significance of T.