👉 TAP TO SAVE 50% WITH CODE SUMMER
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 24, 2026, 10:48 AM ET

The Calgary Flames have acquired defenseman Simon Nemec and forward Maxim Tsyplakov from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for conditional first-round picks in the 2027 and 2028 drafts, a second-round pick in the 2026 draft, and defenseman prospect Etienne Morin. Both conditional picks are top-10 protected. Nemec, a No. 2 pick in 2022, has just completed his entry-level contract and will become a restricted free agent on July 1. He didn't quite reach his full potential in New Jersey but recorded a career-high 26 points (11 goals, 15 assists) in 68 games this season, along with 101 SOG and 104 blocks. The 22-year-old should see plenty of minutes, including power-play time, in Calgary.--Taavi Pailk
Source: NHL.com
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 24, 2026, 10:30 AM ET

Defenseman Bowen Byram will suit up for the Chicago Blackhawks next season after being acquired in a trade with the Buffalo Sabres. In the deal, Chicago also acquired forward Jordan Greenway, giving up the fourth and 45th picks in the 2026 draft and defensemen Louis Crevier. This marks the first time in 15 years that a team has traded a top-five draft pick in the NHL. It came as part of a deal for a player who could become an unrestricted free agent next offseason. Byram had a strong year in Buffalo, amassing a career-high 42 points (11 goals, 31 assists) in 82 games. He also recorded 109 SOG, 93 blocks, 50 hits, and a plus-15 rating. On a Chicago team in dire need of more quality on defense, Byram figures to play a major role and log plenty of ice time.--Taavi Pailk
Source: NHL.com
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 24, 2026, 10:20 AM ET

The Ottawa Senators have acquired winger William Eklund from the San Jose Sharks. The team gave up the ninth-overall pick in Friday's draft in exchange for Eklund, forward Kasper Halttunen, and forward prospect Brandon Svoboda. The Senators obtained the pick from the Florida Panthers in the Brady Tkachuk trade. Eklund should be Tkachuk's direct replacement in the top six. San Jose traded Eklund just a year after signing him to a $16.8 million contract extension. He is coming off back-to-back 50-point campaigns. In 2025-26, Eklund recorded 53 points (15 goals, 38 assists) and 72 hits in 78 games.--Taavi Pailk
Source: Ottawa Senators
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 24, 2026, 10:08 AM ET

Forward Connor McMichael was traded by the Washington Capitals to the St. Louis Blues on Tuesday. He was shipped out along with a first-round draft pick and prospect forward Milton Gastrin in exchange for forward Jordan Kyrou. McMichael, who turned 25 in January, is a restricted free agent and needs a new contract from the Blues before he can play for the team. He has completed a two-year, $4.2 million deal. McMichael has looked promising and could have a big campaign in a larger role next season. After flirting with a 60-point year in 2024-25, McMichael recorded 46 points (14 goals, 32 assists) in 78 games this season.--Taavi Pailk
Source: NHL.com
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 24, 2026, 10:02 AM ET

The Washington Capitals have acquired forward Jordan Kyrou (knee) from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for forward Connor McMichael, the 16th pick in the 2026 draft, and forward prospect Milton Gastrin. Kyrou is moving to D.C. after a disappointing 46-point campaign, but the Capitals have high hopes for him. "We are thrilled to acquire Jordan and welcome him to our team," Capitals general manager Chris Patrick said. "Jordan is an exceptionally talented and dynamic offensive player who will make an immediate impact on our club. His skill, creativity, and ability to generate offense at an elite level will be a tremendous addition to our group. At just 28 years old and under contract for the next five seasons, Jordan is entering the prime years of his career. We believe he is an ideal fit for our team both now and for the long term." Kyrou could be rejuvenated on a new team after he recovers from offseason knee surgery.--Taavi Pailk
Source: NHL.com
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 24, 2026, 9:55 AM ET

Mike Babcock will return to the NHL in 2026-27 after the Edmonton Oilers announced him as their new head coach. The 63-year-old has been without a job since leaving the Columbus Blue Jackets in September 2023. Less than three months into the job, Babcock resigned after backlash over asking to see personal photos on players' phones. The NHL recently investigated the situation and cleared Babcock to return to coaching in the league. Babcock reached the Stanley Cup Finals three times early in his coaching career, winning the championship with the Detroit Red Wings in 2008. He has a 700-418-164 record with 19 ties in 1,301 career games as a head coach. Babcock is the 10th head coach in the past 15 years for the Oilers.--Taavi Pailk
Source: NHL.com
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 22, 2026, 10:02 AM ET

Carolina Hurricanes left wing Nicolas Deslauriers has earned a two-year, $1.75 million contract extension. Hurricanes head coach Eric Tulsky announced the deal during the team's championship celebration in Raleigh. Deslauriers joined the Hurricanes in a midseason trade from the Philadelphia Flyers. He made only seven regular-season and one playoff appearance. However, Tulsky praised him as a good fit in the locker room. Deslauriers, who will turn 36 in February, provides veteran leadership and physicality for the Hurricanes, but his fantasy value is limited to hits. He averaged 3.87 hits per game in 2025-26.--Taavi Pailk
Source: Carolina Hurricanes PR
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 22, 2026, 9:53 AM ET

Edmonton Oilers center Jason Dickinson inked a five-year, $20 million contract extension with the team on Sunday. He was less than two weeks away from unrestricted free agency, having completed a two-year, $8.5 million pact. Dickinson moved to Edmonton in March ahead of the trade deadline, recording four points (one goal, three assists) and 34 hits in 17 outings with the Oilers. Including his time with the Chicago Blackhawks, Dickinson finished the campaign with 17 points (seven goals, 10 assists) and 85 hits in 64 games. Dickinson lacks fantasy value but fits well in Edmonton as a bottom-six piece and penalty killer.--Taavi Pailk
Source: ESPN
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 22, 2026, 9:43 AM ET

Seattle Kraken left wing Bobby McMann has landed a six-year, $34.5 million contract extension. The Kraken picked him up on an expiring contract midseason from the Toronto Maple Leafs. McMann recorded 10 goals and 14 points in 18 appearances with the Kraken, earning a juicy pay raise. His previous deal carried a $1.35 million cap hit. Overall, McMann produced 46 points (29 goals, 17 assists) and 165 hits in 78 outings this season. He was a great fit in Seattle and could be poised for a big year on a team that has full confidence in his ability.--Taavi Pailk
Source: ESPN
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 22, 2026, 9:32 AM ET

The Seattle Kraken have acquired right wing Mackie Samoskevich from the Florida Panthers in exchange for the No. 25 overall pick in the 2026 draft and a conditional 2027 second-round pick. Samoskevich had his sophomore campaign in 2025-26, registering 32 points (12 goals, 20 assists) and 136 hits in 77 appearances. "Mackie is a talented young player who we are excited to bring into the fold," Kraken general manager Jason Botterill said. "He has speed, skill and scoring ability. A Stanley Cup champion with the Panthers in 2025, Mackie's a player who can contribute offensively and add a spark to our lineup." Samoskevich is the former college teammate of Matty Beniers, and the two will look to rekindle some magic in Seattle.--Taavi Pailk
Source: ESPN
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 22, 2026, 9:25 AM ET

Center Jonathan Toews has announced his retirement. "I have to say I'm satisfied; I'm fulfilled. I'm so thankful and grateful for the career I had," Toews said in a statement. Toews spent 15 seasons with the Chicago Blackhawks before ending his playing days with his hometown Winnipeg Jets. After missing two full seasons due to Chronic Immune Response Syndrome and long COVID, Toews played in all 82 regular-season games with the Jets in 2025-26. He made 1,149 career appearances, scoring 912 points (383 goals, 529 assists). Toews won the Stanley Cup three times with the Chicago Blackhawks and the 2010 Conn Smythe Trophy as the playoff MVP. In 2013, Toews was awarded the Selke Trophy as the NHL's best two-way forward. He is a member of the Triple Gold Club, having won the World Championship and two Olympic gold medals with Canada. Toews also won the World Cup of Hockey with Team Canada in 2016.--Taavi Pailk
Source: ESPN
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 22, 2026, 9:12 AM ET

The Florida Panthers made a blockbuster move on Sunday, acquiring forward Brady Tkachuk from the Ottawa Senators, ESPN's Emily Kaplan reports. The Senators parted ways with their captain in exchange for three first-round draft picks and a second-round pick. Tkachuk will link up with his brother, Matthew, in Florida, joining a stacked team that will look to bounce back next season after missing the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. According to Kaplan, Ottawa talked with a handful of teams about Tkachuk in recent weeks before sending him to Florida. The star forward had a no-trade clause in his seven-year, $57.5 million contract, which has two seasons remaining. Tkachuk is in the prime of his career and could have a big fantasy season in 2026-27 if he stays healthy.--Taavi Pailk
Source: Emily Kaplan
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 19, 2026, 10:18 AM ET

Mike Babcock has been cleared to coach in the NHL again, ESPN's Emily Kaplan reports. Babcock has been unemployed since 2023, when he departed the Columbus Blue Jackets less than three months into his tenure following controversy over his requests to view players' personal photos on their phones. The Edmonton Oilers are interested in hiring Babcock, and the NHL recently launched an investigation into the 2023 events. The investigation was requested by the NHL Players' Association. "The League has completed its review of Mike Babcock's tenure in Columbus, and of certain alleged conduct associated therewith. Our investigation has concluded that, even in a light least favorable to Mr. Babcock, there is no current basis to restrict his employment in the League," the NHL announced in a statement. Babcock led the Detroit Red Wings to the Stanley Cup win in 2008 and ranks 12th all-time with 700 regular-season wins in 1,301 games.--Taavi Pailk
Source: Emily Kaplan
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 19, 2026, 10:09 AM ET

Anaheim Ducks right wing Troy Terry (hip) is expected to miss the start of next season after undergoing surgery on June 9 to repair a hip impingement and a labral tear. He is expected to miss 5-6 months following the procedure. Hip issues limited Terry to 61 regular-season appearances in 2025-26, though he played in all 12 playoff games. Despite being hurt, Terry still averaged nearly a point per game. His absence will hurt Anaheim at the start of next season, but it will give other players an opportunity to step up. Both Cutter Gauthier and Beckett Sennecke could have more fantasy value due to Terry's absence.--Taavi Pailk
Source: NHL.com
Share:
Link copied to clipboard!
See RotoBaller at the top of Google

Jun 19, 2026, 10:00 AM ET

Vegas Golden Knights center William Karlsson underwent wrist surgery on Wednesday. The 33-year-old was hurt in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Finals against the Carolina Hurricanes, and Golden Knights general manager Kelly McCrimmon revealed that Karlsson needed to have wrist surgery. Karlsson has had tough luck with injuries recently and ended up playing more playoff games (15) than regular-season contests (14) in 2025-26. The Swedish veteran sustained a lower-body injury in early November and didn't return to action until Round 2 of the playoffs. Next season, Karlsson will finish an eight-year, 47.2 million contract. His injury history makes Karlsson a tough player to trust in fantasy hockey.--Taavi Pailk
Source: 8 News Now

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF