Episodes
-
GM Jerry joins me on the podcast as we go over the 2026 NHL Entry Draft and discuss our winners and losers, best value picks and biggest reaches.
-
Riley Miller Davis, Blake and GM Jerry join me on this special draft day edition of the P2P Podcast! Listen in as we predict and provide analysis on all 32 picks during Round 1 of the NHL Draft.
-
Missing episodes?
-
We took a night off from the Deep Dive Series to bring you a 2026 NHL Mock Draft. Riley, Stuart, and Kevin welcome back P2P lifer Evan to add an extra voice to the fun. Picks made for the whole first round, no trades.
-
Episode 3 of the P2P Draft Data Deep Dive Series: Riley, Stuart, and Kevin break down the Orange tier. An exciting discussion on some of the great players in the orange tier, who could get into the tier, who could fall out, and lots lots more.
-
Riley and Kevin welcome Darren Boyce of the Puck Bunker podcast to join them for a discussion on the second tier of players in the P2P Draft Deep Dive series. This episode centers on the Red Tier but gets into all kinds of different hockey talk.
-
Episode 1 in our NHL Draft Deep Dive. Commissioner Kevin and Stuart attempt to teach Riley about the Prospects2Pros Draft Deep Dive project. We start our project by explaining the criteria for how we rank players within prospects2pros fantasy hockey and then we break down the top tier within our project, the 551 Club!
-
Stuart and Commissioner Kevin get together to go through the results of the P2P playoffs. A big congratulations to all our winners across the format in their home leagues and in the Champions League. Hats off to building the rosters to take home the 'ships. Then we go through some of the top-performing playoff players. Finally, Kevin breaks down a little draft data project we are working on that will help inform a series of pods in the future!
-
Riley, Stuart, and Kevin dig into the first week of prospect league playoffs and look at some of the top performers in week one. Then a little update on the Champions League. Finally, we round out with a little rules court and chat some more about how much fun it is to have Olympic hockey back.
-
Riley, Stuart, and Evan dig into the numbers to look at who the best fantasy hockey goalies have been. Who are some of the best this year, and who might be some of the best in the future? We also chat a little bit about the joys of having Olympic hockey back.
Please note this was recorded before Brandon Bussi signed his new extension in Carolina.
-
This week on the Windmill Dynasty â Prospects to Pros Podcast, Riley Miller-Davis is joined by Evan and Kevin, while Stuart is out sickâand things get heated fast.
The episode dives deep into one of the most polarizing topics in dynasty fantasy hockey: contract retention and cap efficiency. Using real league examplesâincluding the reigning championsâ aggressive use of 50% retained superstar deals â the guys break down how weaponizing cap space can create massive competitive advantages.
Is a 50% retained Nikita Kucherov the most valuable asset in fantasy? How much is retention actually worth in picks and prospects? At what point does paying for retention become more expensive than the player?
Evan lays out a structured retention value chart (by cap hit and term), the crew debates multi-year slot strategy, and they explain why the curve on retention value should never be linear. If youâre rebuilding, contending, or stuck in the middle, this discussion could change how you approach trades.
The second half of the episode shifts into listener-submitted trades, including a blockbuster Andrei Svechnikov deal featuring prospects, picks, and 50% retention. The group walks through how to evaluate these moves from both a win-now and long-term perspective.
Thereâs strategy, math, trade trees, cap planning philosophy â and a few passionate rants along the way.
If youâre serious about maximizing your window in Prospects to Pros, this is a must-listen episode.
-
Riley, Stuart, and Kevin welcome former Real Housewives of Hockey analyst and Prospects to Pros OG member Evan Lee on for a fun episode this week featuring the question of what to do when your fantasy team looks to be stuck in the middle. The Tampa Bay Lightning in League 36 asked the commissioner what he could do with his team that has Connor McDavid but is currently sitting in 17th place. Riley, Kevin, and Stu each came to the table with a variation of what some next steps could be. Evan jumps in at the end to assess all the plans and give his take. A big thanks to Paul_TML for asking the question and being kind enough to let his team be the case study for these discussions. Have a team in P2P that you're not sure what the path forward is? Submit your team for a chance to be on our next case study episode.
-
The boys (Riley, Stuart and Commissioner Kevin) are back this week with another data-driven episode. This week we focused on left wingers, a position that has been dominated by two names since 2008. Alex Ovechkin has passed the torch on to Leon Draisaitl as the perennial top fantasy left winger. We dig deep into the numbers to talk about all things left-wingers.
-
Riley and Kevin crunched the numbers from across the Prospects to Pros database to find some trends among defensemen this season. Stuart joins to provide his analysis and some snarky commentary. What kind of money are the top 120 defenders making? Who are some of the best bang for their buck?
If you want to follow along or point out anything interesting we failed to mention, below are the links to the data we were working from:
https://onedrive.live.com/personal/e511f9d3508f1d7f/_layouts/15/Doc.aspx?sourcedoc=%7B0876bb74-c415-42cc-83cc-45731fc99634%7D&action=default&redeem=aHR0cHM6Ly8xZHJ2Lm1zL3gvYy9lNTExZjlkMzUwOGYxZDdmL0lRQjB1M1lJRmNUTVFvUE1SWE1meVpZMEFXWGxkdnhoS25ZWEwxN3ExZGdVQ3FB&slrid=ff96e4a1-d005-1000-2195-ad4565fcd0bb&originalPath=aHR0cHM6Ly8xZHJ2Lm1zL3gvYy9lNTExZjlkMzUwOGYxZDdmL0lRQjB1M1lJRmNUTVFvUE1SWE1meVpZMEFXWGxkdnhoS25ZWEwxN3ExZGdVQ3FBP3J0aW1lPW1YdTNwQlFfM2tn&
-
Riley Miller-Davis welcomes brother Stuart Miller-Davis and Commissioner Kevin Ostiguy on for another fun episode of the official P2P podcast. In a week a little lighter on hockey news (yes, there are Quinn Hughes rumors, but we chatted about that in depth last week), we talk about Philip Rivers' return to the NFL at the age of 44 after being out of the league for almost 5 years and what it would look like if some of the guys who retired around the same time came back to the NHL. Then we chat about the Olympics and some of our non-Canada-related takes. Finally, stick around till the end for a fun game of testing our collective hockey knowledge.
-
Riley and Stuart Miller-Davis are happy to welcome Commissioner Kevin Ostiguy back into the fold for this episode. We get into the teams at the bottom of the standings on the night before American Thanksgiving (We as a group of Ontario boys just call it Thursday). What can be done in Buffalo, New York, and Nashville? Finally, we round out the podcast with some thoughts on the World Junior Championship coming up starting in less than a month.
-
Hosts Riley and Stuart Miller-Davis break down the Leafsâ early-season meltdown: why Auston Matthews is being deployed like prime Ryan OâReilly, how two injuries sparked organizational panic, and whether Toronto should actually consider tanking for a top-5 pick. They hit on the need for a Marner-type defensive winger, bottom-six upgrades to free Matthews for mismatches, and why Niki Bobi looks like the Leafsâ best offensive weapon right now. Plus updates on Hildesbeast, Woll, and Stolarz.
Around the league, the guys hit everything: the Sharks turning into a wagon, Celebrini and Smith cooking, Muk mysteriously scratched, and Askarov finding his game over his last six. California hockey is back, the Avs are untouchable, and both conferences are getting weird.
Also on tap: ⢠Vancouver and Montreal kicking tires on Tage Thompson ⢠A possible Montreal Winter Classic at Parc Jean-Drapeau ⢠Jordan Spenceâs breakout, Chabotâs injury window ⢠Brindleyâs bargain contract ⢠Hutsonâs historic first 100 games ⢠And of course: Nemecâs hatty and the Markstrom apology
Fast, chaotic, and packed with takesâclassic Riley & Stuart.
-
Riley, Stuart, and Kevin (before other work pulled him away) chat about the St. Louis Blues scratching Jordan Kyrou. What does it mean? Is he getting traded? What teams would be interested in the 27-year-old? Then we get into some Olympic talk and other things happening in the hockey world.
-
Riley and Stuart Miller-Davis are back alongside Commissioner Kevin for another episode of Windmill Dynasty: Prospect to Pros! This week, the crew dives deep into the NHLâs early-season surprises â led by the resurgent Pittsburgh Penguins and the unexpectedly fun San Jose Sharks.
Are Crosby and Malkin gearing up for one last run, or is Dubasâ rebuild slipping away? For how long might Justin Brazeau be able to maintain this performance? And whatâs fueling Macklin Celebriniâs infectious energy in San Jose as the Sharksâ youth movement takes shape?
The guys mix humor, hot takes, and real hockey insight in another canât-miss roundtable, covering everything from Evgeni Malkin vs. Celebrini in a seven-game series to breakout prospects like Sam Dickinson and Colin Graff.
đ Segments include:
Penguins revival or rebuild derailment?Crosby & Malkinâs legacy yearsSharks youth check-in: Celebrini, Misa, Dickinson, and GraffGoalie chaos & future stabilityMartin Necas is signed. What does this mean for the Avs, Hurricanes, and StarsTune in for banter, stats, and the best mix of brotherly rivalry and commissioner chaos youâll find in a hockey podcast.
-
Riley, Stuart, and Kevin convene to chat about Ivan Demidov and how Stu feels about his beloved Leafs as they struggle out of the gate, and we dig into some more early-season thoughts. Stu avoids one broadcaster jinx and succeeds with another one. Hope you enjoy!
- Show more