Neil Parker explains where fantasy players should focus their attention while preparing for daily playoff games.
Neil Parker is back with some advice on how to spot a trap game and which defensemen could be fantasy helpers as the regular season winds down.
Recent home-road splits could be the key to finding the appropriate matchups to target for daily games.
Lopsided matchups don't always guarantee big results from high-priced players. Neil Parker explains why roster flexibility is a must.
If you want to spend up for Alex Ovechkin, Neil Parker explains how you can save elsewhere and still fit under the cap.
Neil Parker provides updates on a number of previous columns to find quality value plays in DFS formats.
Patrice Bergeron's excellence in the faceoff circle occasionally hurts his fantasy value because he doesn't start in the offensive zone as often as others such as Jonathan Tavares.
RotoWire's Neil Parker goes bargain bin shopping at the center position to free up cash for shallower positions.
Finding the third forward on a highly successful pairing can be highly profitable in daily fantasy hockey, but as Emerson Etem's experience with Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry demonstrates, that success can be fleeting.
Neil Parker discusses the pricing procedures for FanDuel and DraftKings, comparing the respective salaries of Vladimir Tarasenko and Jamie Benn as examples.
The Blackhawks' Marian Hossa may be skidding in the early going, but that's precisely why RotoWire's Neil Parker is views him as a great value play in daily gaming.
In order to find room for productive stars, you need to find mid-tier players that can give you a solid baseline of points, such as the Bruins' Dougie Hamilton.
Neil Parker used David Savard over the weekend to afford higher priced players elsewhere to good effect, and he lists eight other potential defenseman bargains in this week's article.
Even though the Ducks prevailed on Monday, their first line stack including Ryan Getzlaf wasn't quite as valuable in DFS formats than one might think. Neil Parker explains in this week's edition.