
Capitals Acquire Kopff, Sabres Receive Funk in Draft‑Pick Swap
Washington brings in a 6‑4, 205‑pound forward with college pedigree, while Buffalo adds a high‑scoring WHL product hoping to unlock his offensive potential.
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Washington brings in a 6‑4, 205‑pound forward with college pedigree, while Buffalo adds a high‑scoring WHL product hoping to unlock his offensive potential.

John Davidson's extensive history with the New York Rangers and Columbus Blue Jackets brings a wealth of playing, executive and broadcasting experience to the Buffalo Sabres, where he will serve as senior adviser.

An analysis of high‑risk NFL players whose draft hype may not translate into reliable fantasy production.

Analysts discuss John Tortorella’s desire to stay in the NHL, the Buffalo Sabres’ search for goal‑scoring wingers, and the Pittsburgh Penguins’ balancing act between aging stars and emerging talent.

After back‑to‑back early exits from the NCAA Tournament, the University of Georgia’s men’s basketball program is reshaping its roster and philosophy under head coach Mike White, aiming to translate offseason adjustments into on‑court success.

Chris Chelios revealed that Patrick Kane is deciding between the Chicago Blackhawks and Buffalo Sabres, with a choice expected in the near future.

The New Jersey Devils, Pittsburgh Penguins and Washington Capitals each navigate distinct rebuilding paths as they prepare for the upcoming season.

An analysis of Dalton Kincaid, Tyler Bass, and special‑teams standout Ray Davis as undervalued assets for fantasy football owners.

Only ten active NHL clubs have never lifted the Stanley Cup, and the Sabres, Canucks, Jets, Wild, and Mammoth stand out as the most likely to end that drought.

Analyzing the latest draft trends, several high‑profile players are priced beyond their realistic upside, making them poor investments for savvy managers.

An analysis of four 2025 standouts — Matthew Stafford, Jaxon Smith‑Njigba, Trey McBride and Dalton Kincaid — highlights the historical likelihood of reduced output in the upcoming season.

At 37, Patrick Kane is evaluating his next NHL destination, with the Chicago Blackhawks and Buffalo Sabres both eyeing his veteran presence while cap limits and ongoing roster narratives shape his decision.

The Le Moyne College women's soccer program has announced its 2026 schedule, marking the first season under new head coach Taylor Van Fleet. The slate features 19 contests, including nine non‑conference matchups and a home opener at Ted Grant Field.

The Oklahoma Sooners’ offseason overhaul has already reshaped the program’s trajectory, with Hall of Fame tight end Jason Witten hired as tight ends coach and attracting top transfer talent.

A deep dive into the eight athletes whose upside and uncertainty are shaping early 2026 fantasy discussions.

The Wild’s offseason has been marked by limited moves, with Anders Lee signing in Utah, Patrik Laine still unsigned, and potential interest in Patrick Kane and Dylan Larkin amid cap constraints.

Recent shifts in fantasy rankings highlight Alvin Kamara's secured future, Jonathon Brooks' comeback, and the ascent of several young talents, while unsigned Stefon Diggs slides down the chart.

With training camps on the horizon, analysts dissect the risks and rewards of the 1.06 selection, spotlighting standout performers and the tactics that can maximize draft value.

Analysts highlight six players whose ADP undervalues their upside heading into the 2026 NFL season.

The Chicago Blackhawks trade draft picks and a defenseman to acquire Bowen Byram and Jordan Greenway, targeting a tougher, more competitive roster.

After failing to land Patrick Kane, Buffalo is turning its attention to Pittsburgh’s Bryan Rust, a top‑six winger whose blend of offense and defensive reliability could revitalize the second line and power play.

After a career marked by accolades and a championship, veteran safety Taylor Rapp is navigating free agency while aiming to prove he can still contribute at the highest level.

An analysis of Yahoo’s draft data uncovers six high‑profile players whose current valuations appear misaligned with on‑field production and health outlook.

Exploring the upside of three WR3s — DK Metcalf, Alec Pierce, and DJ Moore — who could exceed expectations and become top‑tier receivers in 2025.