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AJ Scholz and Kyle Riley weigh in on how they believe the Kings should approach free agency this offseason.
Jason Chen breaks down the biggest free-agent signings of the offseason with an eye toward the beginning of 2018-19.
Jan Levine ranks the skaters and goalies in the Stanley Cup Playoffs for fantasy playoff leagues. Can you guess where Brad Marchand ranks?
Jan Levine previews the Stanley Cup playoffs, picking each round, as Patrice Bergeron looks to carry the Bruins to another championship.
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With 12 goals and 22 points over the course of 82 games, Schaller made a modest fantasy splash in 2017-18. In the process, he helped the Bruins out with some timely secondary scoring, while typically seeing bottom-six work up front for the team. The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder now takes his talents to Vancouver, where fourth-line duty and penalty-killing work is likely on tap for the 27-year-old, who signed a two-year $3.8 million deal with the Canucks this summer.