New Look, New Season, and New PuckLuck to Help You Win in DFS and Betting on Hockey
- Jason Moser
- Oct 7
- 2 min read
Like your favorite NHL squad, we've taken the offseason to improve our organization. Since its inception in 2020, the goal of PuckLuck has been to give you groundbreaking tools and analysis to enjoy the NHL from a new-age lens. That lens includes the ever-evolving landscape of media coverage, along with the continuing development of analytics, sports betting, and fantasy hockey. For the 2025-2026 season, I've taken it upon myself as the founder of the company to ensure we keep moving forward. Behind the scenes, the betting model has been redeveloped, tested meticulously, and revamped in the offseason to get back to the winning standard we are accustomed to. On the frontend, the look of the site has begun to undergo significant change, to improve display and navigation. Our subscription model has also undergone change. Our new service, PuckLuck+, offers an all-inclusive package for only $19.99 per month. Those who have subscribed previously know that $19.99 is a small portion of the potential return on investment on our daily PuckLuck betting picks. This full-site service still comes with a 7-day free trial, so this first week of all-access is on us!
What I am most excited for is not yet available on the site. We have some state-of-the-art and game-changing tools deep into the development process. Some of these tools will remain a secret, for now. What I can say is that we've listened - a new DFS Optimizer tool is dropping this October.
This won't be your average optimizer either. We've taken into account every aspect of daily fantasy hockey and what can weigh into your decision-making. Things that no one else offers, such as line chemistry, referee analysis, and customizable weights, will give you an edge of those complacent DFS players. This is just Phase One of a huge leap in the right direction. Hop on to PuckLuck now as we get you started on the right foot for a winning 2025-2026 NHL season. More on PuckLuck+












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