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The latest Superflex dynasty mock draft showcases a punting‑quarterback approach, spotlighting standout rookie performances and contract‑laden veterans.
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The latest Superflex dynasty mock draft showcases a punting‑quarterback approach, spotlighting standout rookie performances and contract‑laden veterans.

A deep dive into dynasty fantasy football, where roster continuity transforms draft strategy and elevates long‑term upside over immediate production.

From tight ends to late‑round sleepers, this year’s projections highlight a mix of positional advantages, health considerations, and offensive contexts that could reshape draft strategies.

Jesse Puljujarvi’s strong season in Switzerland has reignited NHL interest, as the Finnish forward looks to reclaim his place in North America after a hip‑free season abroad.

Brady Tkachuk's move to the Florida Panthers reveals how NHL athletes are increasingly dictating their futures, leaving traditional power structures unsettled.

Analysts rank the most promising second‑year wideouts, from Tetairoa McMillan’s rookie glory to emerging threats across the league.

A look at the NFL stars whose 2025 setbacks could translate into 2026 fantasy dominance.

Analysts are painting a vivid picture of the 2026 fantasy football landscape, highlighting potential 1,000‑yard receivers, unexpected playoff omissions, and key quarterback storylines that could shape draft boards.

The 2025‑26 Carolina Hurricanes captured the Stanley Cup with a dominant 16‑3 playoff run, raising the question of whether they can be considered the best team in NHL history that lacks any clear future Hall of Fame players.

The National Hockey League is entering a pivotal stretch of the offseason, with franchise-altering decisions unfolding across the map, from contract extensions to championship celebrations and looming draft intrigue.

With Dylan Larkin’s no‑trade clause and Detroit’s rivalry concerns, the Canadiens are exploring options while the Red Wings bolster their roster with Swiss forward Theo Rochette.

Ken Morrow’s 1980 Olympic gold and Stanley Cup victory set a precedent that Jaccob Slavin matched in 2026, highlighting a rare lineage of American hockey excellence.

A look at the late‑round running backs who could become fantasy staples in the upcoming season.

The Carolina Hurricanes secured their first championship since 2006 with a 3-0 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights in Game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, highlighted by Brandon Bussi's first career playoff shutout and an early goal by Taylor Hall.

The Colorado Avalanche entered the playoffs as the league’s most dominant regular‑season team, having captured the Presidents’ Trophy and posted the highest point total in franchise history. With a roster stacked with elite talent, expectations were sky‑high heading into the Western Conference Final. What unfolded against the Vegas Golden Knights was a stark contrast. Despite outshooting their opponents, the Avalanche struggled to penetrate a disciplined defensive scheme that limited high‑danger chances and forced numerous turnovers. Nathan MacKinnon, Carter Hart and the rest of the forward group pressed hard, but the Golden Knights’ structure proved relentless. General manager Joe Sakic and team owner Josh Kroenke addressed the aftermath, acknowledging the disappointment while emphasizing the organization’s confidence in the path forward. Their statements highlighted a commitment to building on a season that set franchise records, even as the loss raised questions about roster construction and playoff readiness. Coaching staff also came under scrutiny. Rod Brind’Amour of the Hurricanes, Jared Bednar of the Avalanche and Jon Cooper of the Lightning have each guided their teams to notable successes over the past eight years, with Bednar’s club reaching the conference final for the second straight year. Their strategies, particularly on special teams, have been cited as benchmarks for future development. The Hurricanes’ power play, overseen by Brind’Amour, surged dramatically during the Stanley Cup Final, illustrating how tactical adjustments can reshape a series. In contrast, the Avalanche’s special teams showed only modest improvement, a factor that may influence offseason planning. Front office executives are now weighing potential roster moves and coaching tweaks to close the gap in high‑stakes games. While the defeat stings, the organization views the season as a foundation rather than a dead end. With a core that includes MacKinnon, a deep talent pool, and a management team led by Sakic and Kroenke, the focus shifts to refining systems and adding pieces that can translate regular‑season dominance into championship success.

Veteran forward Max McCormick announced his retirement on Tuesday, closing a career that included a captaincy of the Coachella Valley Firebirds, stints with the Ottawa Senators, Colorado Avalanche, Carolina Hurricanes and Seattle Kraken, and a legacy as the franchise’s all‑time leader in goals and points.

A historic three‑game stretch has produced 25 goals, a hat trick from Mitch Marner and a dramatic comeback, setting the stage for trade discussions involving the Devils, Flyers and Matthew Knies.

The Golden Knights lead the Stanley Cup Final, Andrei Vasilevskiy receives the Vezina Trophy, Milan Lucic retires, and the Bruins outline their offseason plan amid trade rumors and NCAA eligibility changes.

The Seattle Kraken are finalizing their draft strategy, honoring the legacies of longtime NHL executives, and gearing up for a playoff clash that could reshape the league's landscape.

With the series tied 1-1, ESPN’s Sean McDonough spotlights Taylor Hall’s resilient rise, his playoff dominance and the potential legacy a Cup victory could cement.

Recent developments see the Avalanche reshaping management, Johansson heading to Sweden, Larkin linked to multiple teams, and the Cup Final deadlocked at 1‑1, while award nods highlight standout performances.

Mark Attanasio, principal owner of the Milwaukee Brewers, alongside Nolan Ryan, Reid Ryan and Don Sanders, have invested in the Athletes Unlimited Soccer League, which will feature six teams playing in their home markets starting June 9.

From the Stanley Cup Final’s record viewership to a nationwide push for pet adoption, the Stanley Pup event blends sports, entertainment and compassion, delivering a 100% adoption success for its featured dogs.

The latest dynasty startup drafts are buzzing with debate over which running backs merit the earliest picks, especially as the position’s volatility continues to reshape value curves.