While you might be an avid fan of a particular NHL team -- and keep up-to-date on all the news and rumors regarding that franchise -- there are 29 others playing in 2016-17.As a fantasy owner, it can be a bit daunting to keep tabs on everything.Thats where the Fantasy 30 comes in -- a rundown of the most fantasy-relevant updates on every team. Heres whats happening around the NHL this week.Anaheim Ducks: After missing two games with an upper-body injury, Rickard Rakell could re-join the Ducks as soon as Friday versus the Sharks. Skating on a top line with Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry, the 23-year-old has 10 goals -- including six in his past eight games -- and four assists in 16 contests.Arizona Coyotes: Nearly 30 years old and in the final season of his current contract, Martin Hanzal should (yes, should -- the Coyotes are a point up on dead-last in the league) be on the move before the trade deadline. Theres suggested interest from a gaggle of contending squads:Some of those teams, based on current depth charts, could be Nashville, who could shift players to wing in order to take on Hanzal, and Winnipeg. Other teams like the Rangers, Montreal, St. Louis and San Jose could be in the mix.Goodness know, the Canadiens could use some help down the middle with Alex Galchenyuk and David Desharnais hurt. Imagine Hanzal on a Habs scoring line with Max Pacioretty and Alexander Radulov. Or in a top-six role in the Big Apple. An underrated fantasy gem when healthy (which admittedly isnt nearly often enough), the big centerman could experience a bump in fantasy value when moved this winter.Boston Bruins: Some are suggesting a trade sending Ryan Spooner to Vancouver would well serve all involved; the Canucks get a coveted young, scoring forward, the Bruins (presumably) net a much-needed defenseman, and Spooner himself earns a fresh shot at a regular top-six role (not the current case in Boston). While this transaction remains speculative at present, fantasy owners should pay mind if it gains steam. Owned in only 12 percent of ESPN leagues, the 24-year-old is has the potential to blossom in fresh surroundings. The Islanders, Hurricanes and Sharks are also believed to be interested in dealing for Spooner.Buffalo Sabres: Is there a goaltending controversy brewing in Buffalo? Mike Harrington of the Buffalo News suggests not yet, but maybe soon. Here are the facts: Anders Nilsson is winning games and Robin Lehner is not. If the Sabres opt to ride the hot victorious hand, well see more of the former and less of the latter. At least for a spell.Calgary Flames: The Flames are winning. And while goaltender Chad Johnson deserves plenty of credit for the running four-game victory streak (7-2-1 in their past 10), the rest of Calgarys squad has done their part. Which means Alex Chiasson is likely to stick a while on a line with Johnny Gaudreau and Sam Bennett. Owned in approximately one percent of ESPN leagues -- and an uber-bargain in DFS play -- Chiasson has three goals and four assists in seven games.Carolina Hurricanes: The Hurricanes may be one point out of last place in the Eastern Conference, but that doesnt mean they make for easy opposition. First of all, Cam Ward has been excellent, keeping his modest offensive club in games more often than not. Also, Carolinas penalty kill is outstanding. As in, tops in the league by a good leap (91.7 percent). Food for fantasy thought when looking at matchups in daily lineup leagues or DFS.Chicago Blackhawks: The Blackhawks expect to have an injured Jonathan Toews back for their upcoming spin through New York (taking on the Rangers and Islanders). If possible, bench the Blackhawks captain until then (Dec. 13).Colorado Avalanche: Even though he missed his first scheduled full-contact practice Wednesday because of an unrelated illness, Gabriel Landeskog is still considered a maybe for Thursdays tilt in Boston. Colorados captain has sat out nine straight games with a lower-body injury. Once able to compete, Landeskog should quickly reclaim his top-line role, booting Rene Bourque back to the bottom six.Columbus Blue Jackets: After tallying 30 goals and 19 assists last season, Boone Jenner is proving to be a large disappointment thus far through 2016-17. Four goals and four assists in 24 games is a big drop-off, to be sure, and Jenners fantasy owners are undoubtedly frustrated. However, Aaron Portzline of the Columbus Dispatch suggests we might want to give the 23-year-old power forward a minute to relax and work it out:Two points: He was minus-6 in his first three games, so hes plus two in the last 21 ... progress! Also, hes scored goals in two of his last three games and has shown signs of defrost offensively. Weve asked him if the 30-goal output last season has led to him putting too much pressure on himself to score. He says no. Heres what I think: I dont think hes ever felt pressure to score, and now its there, if only to prove last wasnt a fluke or his high-water mark. He just needs to play. Hes such a good player and such an impactful player, but his offense comes from his work ethic. That has to be present.The two recent goals are comforting, as is his regular gig in the Blue Jackets top six. Keep the faith!Dallas Stars: There appears to be a light at the end of the mysterious illness tunnel for Jiri Hudler. Owned in nine percent of ESPN leagues, Hudler could return for a Stars club desperate for top-six/power-play help on the right side, especially with Ales Hemsky out long term.Detroit Red Wings: After a two-week absence, Jimmy Howard (groin) has been activated off of IR. Great news for the Red Wings; not so much for some fantasy owners. While Petr Mrazek has taken advantage of Howards shelving by getting his own goaltending act together, Detroits so-called backup was outstanding before getting hurt (including a 1.82 goals-against average and .940 save percentage in 11 starts). This sets up a lively battle for playing time between the pipes, and a return to the headaches such a timeshare causes for fantasy owners.Edmonton Oilers: Attention dynasty-league owners: Whether Jesse Puljujarvi remains stifled in a limited, bottom-six role in Edmonton, or escapes, temporarily loaned out to represent Finland at the IIHF World Junior Championship, he merits shelving for the foreseeable future. But be patient; this talented 18-year-old should pay out handsome fantasy dividends for years to come.Florida Panthers: As promised, Aleksander Barkov and Aaron Ekblad are seeing more ice time under interim head coach Tom Rowe. For whatever reason, the young forward has responded particularly well to the change behind the bench, scoring a goal in three of his past four games, while accumulating 19 shots. If the 21-year-old center is somehow available in your league -- his ownership percentage is somehow just 82.3 percent -- pick him up. This seasons productive funk finally feels over, and his rise to stardom continues.Los Angeles Kings: Despite some solid play from Peter Budaj while Jonathan Quick remains out long-term, the trade chatter out of Los Angeles hasnt quieted down altogether. However, Maple Leaf Jhonas Enroth passed through waivers unclaimed this week, and Karri Ramo signed a professional tryout with an organization other than the Kings (see again: Leafs). Clearly, L.A. management hardly feels desperate. And the latest high-quality relief performance from No. 2 Jeff Zatkoff must offer additional confidence.Montreal Canadiens: With Alex Galchenyuk and David Desharnais sidelined long-term, the Canadiens are in obvious need for help at center; Tomas Plekanec can only play so much. As discussed above, Arizonas Martin Hanzal appears as one potential trade target, while a disenchanted Alex Burmistrov would undoubtedly welcome the chance to depart Winnipeg. Recurrently out of favor with the Jets, the 25-year-old former eighth-overall draft selection (2010) could only benefit from a fresh start.Minnesota Wild: Spoken for in only a quarter of ESPN leagues, forward Nino Niederreiter presents as a tempting buy-low asset this early December. He collected three goals and four assists in eight recent games, which makes up one part of the argument; the other stems from a deeper dive into advanced statistics:Take this season: Entering Wednesdays game against the Maple Leafs, according to corsica.hockey, Niederreiter led the Wild in Corsi (shot attempt differential while at 5-on-5, a possession measure) at 55.7, in goals for percentage at 57.92 (30th among NHL forwards) and was fifth in scoring chance percentage at 58.33. The numbers also show the Eric Staal and Erik Haula lines motor more efficiently when Niederreiter is on their left wing.Member of the secondary power-play assembly, Niederreiter is currently skating on the top even-strength line with Eric Staal and Charlie Coyle.Nashville Predators: Even with a recovered James Neal back in the lineup, Kevin Fiala managed to keep a hold on his current top-six role with the Predators. Skating with Filip Forsberg and Mike Ribeiro, the 20-year-old earned the primary assist on P.K. Subbans second period tally in Tuesdays 4-3 win over Colorado. With three goals, an assist and eighteen shots in four games, and based on his current position, Fiala merits consideration in deeper fantasy leagues.New Jersey Devils: Backup netminder Keith Kinkaid has been tapped to start Friday against the Blues. In limited action behind Cory Schneider, Kinkaid is 3-1-2, with a 2.59 goals-against average and .928 save percentage this campaign. Consider giving the 27-year-old a whirl in DFS competition.New York Islanders: After an ugly November, the Islanders are finally showing signs of life (going 4-0-1 in their past five), led by the top forward pairing of John Tavares and Josh Bailey. The versatile Bailey has been extra impressive, riding a six-game point streak, with two goals and six helpers in his past eight matches. So why is he still available in 83 percent of ESPN leagues?New York Rangers: Checking in with the Rangers infirmary, Rick Nash (groin) is shelved for the week, Jimmy Vesey (upper-body) is pegged to miss a game or two, and Pavel Buchnevich is out a while yet. As such, a J.T. Miller/Kevin Hayes/Michael Grabner reunion might not be out of the question for Thursdays contest in Winnipeg. If so, remember that trio enjoyed some exceptionally productive moments earlier this season; pounce accordingly.Ottawa Senators: While Craig Anderson remains out (personal), Mike Condon is the go-to netminder for the Senators. Owned in only 16 percent of ESPN leagues, the Ottawa backup launched this weeks swing through California with a dominating 35-save win over the Sharks. And hes been consistent altogether. Unless theres an unanticipated change in plan ahead of Saturdays tilt in Los Angeles, Condon could serve as a valuable asset in both season-long and DFS.Philadelphia Flyers: Placed on IR with an upper-body injury, Matt Read isnt expected back until sometime in January. The handful of fantasy owners still invested in the depth forward might take this opportunity to cut him loose altogether. Read has all of three assists in his past 15 games.Pittsburgh Penguins: As anticipated, rookie Jake Guentzel has been reassigned to the AHL. The 22-year-old scored three goals and an assist in five games, in no small part to his role alongside center Evgeni Malkin. Although fantasy-irrelevant for now, Guentzel could resurface as a factor in his next NHL go-around.San Jose Sharks: Backup netminder Aaron Dell has been superb in three of four appearances for San Jose this season, his two most recent performances his best. Its worth bringing up, since the Sharks face a back-to-back set this Friday and Saturday, on the road against the Ducks then at home versus Carolina. Dell stooped all but one of 33 shots against the Hurricanes in mid-November.St. Louis Blues: Goalie Jake Allen is slated to face the visiting Islanders in St. Louis Thursday. Two related, noteworthy bits: Allen has won eight straight games for the Blues. And although theyve strung together a few better results of late, the Islanders have been generally atrocious on the road (2-6-1) this season. If you want a safe play in goal in DFS, Allen could be your guy.Tampa Bay Lightning: The Lightning anticipate having Ryan Callahan back in the lineup Thursday after a four-game absence. By no means a fantasy heavyweight, the veteran winger is expected to inject a bit of life into a lineup that has struggled to put the puck in the net. Jonathan Drouin (undisclosed) is also due back after sitting out a single game.Toronto Maple Leafs: Lets all quit with the hysterical hand-wringing in regards to William Nylanders so-labelled demotion to the Maple Leafs fourth line. As sanely outlined by Sportsnets Luke Fox, the gifted 20-year-old is enjoying a significantly greater share of ice time than your typical fourth-liner:[Coach Mike] Babcock made a point of calling attention to Nylanders ice time. Due to steady power-play looks and the odd bump-up shift with Matthews, the 19:30 Nylander skated in Calgary last Wednesday and 17:01 in Vancouver Saturday are above his 16:11 seasonal average.So he starts on the fourth line and is promoted throughout the game. Fine. Also, as soon as winger Connor Brown falls out of Babcocks favor within the Leafs top six, Nylander is likely to rejoin center Auston Matthews full-time.Vancouver Canucks: Were getting to that point where the Ryan Miller trade talk is only going to increase in volume. The Canucks arent threatening to make much of a charge. The necessity of rebuilding with youth is becoming all the more evident in Vancouver. Miller is in the final year of his contract. Other -- contending -- NHL clubs could use some help between the pipes. Makes sense, yes? Fact is, the 36-year-old has been playing fairly well. A change of scenery could do wonders for his fantasy value.Washington Capitals: If 21-year-old Andre Burakovsky isnt sweating his sludgy start to 2016-17, why should we?I dont think its my game thats bad, Burakovsky said. The points are just not really there for me. At this point last year, I wasnt playing good. Thats a difference. This year, I actually think Im playing good. Im doing the right things, and I feel confident. But the only thing thats missing is the points. Last year, I didnt feel like I do at this point. I was insecure. I didnt trust myself, and then the game is harder.So, its not in his head then. If we can rely on Burakovskys sense of self-awareness, the points should come soon. Capitals management and coaching staff still have high expectations for this young fella; his fantasy owners may want to remain patient as well.Winnipeg Jets: After losing three games to injury, Mark Scheifele is projected to return against the Rangers Thursday evening. Utilize the Jets top center as you usually would. Unless youre intimidated by Antti Raantas imposing road record (3-0, 1.67 goals-against average, .953 save percentage). New Yorks backup is slated to start in Winnipeg.Acheter Air Max 90 Pas Cher . -- Peyton Manning will have all of his wide receivers available for the first time in a month when the Denver Broncos begin their playoff run Jan. Basket Nike Air Max 90 Pas Cher . The No. 1-ranked Nadal tweaked his back warming up for the Australian Open final, which he lost almost four weeks ago in a major upset against Stanislas Wawrinka. His first stop after the layoff is the clay in Rio as he tests the back and tries to stay healthy for the French Open in three months. http://www.basketairmax90pascher.fr/air-max-98-pas-cher-france.html . The 25-year-old Japanese star has officially been posted by his club team, the Rakuten Golden Eagles. Air Max Pas Cher Livraison Gratuite .Y. -- Knicks coach Mike Woodson said Wednesday that J. Acheter Air Max 90 Pas Cher . Hazard cut in from the left and scored with a swerving right-footed shot for ninth goal of the season, which proved to be enough for the victory despite Chelseas forwards again lacking a cutting edge up front.Mohali offered box-office material on Saturday and heres hoping enough fans of Charlie Chaplin were watching.It began with Ravindra Jadeja, his body the shape of a slanted A and his mouth a pronounced O as an edge off Alastair Cook whooshed past. What a gag. One of Indias best fielders had missed an honest-to-goodness catch.Then R Ashwin got punked everywhere he went. At short midwicket, he made a silly by dropping a dolly. At mid-on, he misfielded so badly Virat Kohli almost facepalmed. At square leg, in the final hour of the day and just as he thought he had the ball covered, it bounced awkwardly and nearly broke a tooth.The most comedic incident, though, at least as far as the press box was concerned, was the toss. Heads craned as the coin went up, then they were thrown back in laughter as Cook promptly chose to bat. Before the first hour was done, he had been given two lives. None of this sounds like a day that ends with India taking eight wickets, does it?Clearly the bowlers deserve a lot of credit for this turn - only the metaphorical kind was on offer despite fears otherwise - of events. They never let England run away with the game.Mohammed Shami had two chances put down in his first spell. He was asked to create a third by his captain 10 minutes before lunch. He bounced Moeen Ali out.From swapping out the spinner for a quick to the setting of a leg-side trap, that wicket was the culmination of a plan coming together. India had a short leg in place. They had also kept a man about 10 yards inside the boundary at fine leg specifically for the top-edge. Normally on such pitches - slow with not much bounce - that man would be positioned squarer to control the runs. Kohli was gambling. Shami was his ace in the hole.The ball was fast, it rose up towards Moeens head, triggered the instinct to hook and subdued the good sense that would have told the batsman he was trying to drag it from outside the off stump and, as such, his timing would be off. Having gone through a horrible first hour - and that doesnt take into account India losing their first-choice opener KL Rahul to injury again - that was a moment of pure joy. Kohli actually skipped over to the catcher M Vijay to share high-fives.With seven balls to stumps, Umesh Yadav finally convinced an outswinger to overcome its shyness and go hug Chris Woakes off stump. Umesh had been warned for following through on the danger area in his fourth over. Going wider of the stumps eventually helped him trouble the England batsmen more because the right-handers felt they had to play most of his deliveries with the angle into them. After that, it was only a matter of being accurate because he was finding sideways movement - both conventional and reverse.I am improving day by day with the matches that I am playing, Umesh said. I talk to my coaches Anil bhai [Kumble] and Sanjay bhai [Bangar]. Pace comes with a disadvantage. If you dont pitch it right, you will go for runs. They advise me to bowl in one particular area. My impact area is ooutside the off stump from where I can bowl my outswingers and make the batsmen play a lot more.ddddddddddddIts a bit cold and theres some moisture in the wicket. The ball is moving. Its not that if the wicket is flat the new ball wont swing. New ball will swing if you have faith. Me and Shami know that we can swing it till the ball is new. We are trying to bowl outside off stump channel from where we were getting our outswingers. There is good carry in the pitch also at good pace.Indias spinners werent lagging behind either. Jadejas two wickets were the combination of a tried and tested method - strangling the batsman for runs - enhanced by a new skill: drawing them out of their crease. To accomplish that, a man who has thrived by firing darts at the stumps, bringing bowled and lbw into play, had to deceive his opponents with flight.Jadeja bowled 31 deliveries to Ben Stokes. Twenty-eight of them were dots. Sensing the batsman would be looking for a big shot, he held one back and since he had also tossed it up and put in a lot of work with his action, it drifted away too. Stokes had premeditated his charge, was tricked into driving inside the line and then stumped. This sequence - apart from being a delight to watch - tested the theory that batsmen find it easier to score against the ball turning into them.Ashwin redeemed himself, taking a wicket off his first ball and could well have had Englands top-scorer Jonny Bairstow caught behind for 54. Indias premier spinner may not have been ripping it from one corner to another, but his variations of pace and trajectory were beautiful. When Buttler was new at the crease, playing only his second first-class match since being dropped from the Test side in October 2015, Ashwin fed him a few flatter deliveries to push him back before an offbreak with a considerable amount of overspin came along. The batsman, to his credit, managed to adjust to the extra bounce and pat it down with soft hands. Buttler should have done the same against Jadeja in the 69th over. He couldnt and Englands biggest partnership of the innings - 69 runs for the sixth wicket - was rather tamely broken.Jayant Yadav was the least accurate among Indias bowlers, but it was he who showcased how difficult this pitch could become. Drier at the full and good-length areas, where some crumbling has already happened, it encouraged one ball to go on with the arm to take Bairstows outside edge as he defended inside the line. The next one gripped the deck more and turned sharply to beat the inside edge and pin the right-hander lbw.With India being good, bad and ugly all in one day, the Kohli cam had plenty of work to do. He glared. He fumed. He screamed. He wrung his hands in disgust one minute, high-fived with glee the next. However, after stumps, he was simply a man content. At least until 9.30am on Sunday, when the show would start all over again. ' ' '