Daniel Paille
RW FA
Sun 3/22/15 10:40 PM

Paille notched his sixth goal of the season in Sunday's 5-3 loss to the Lightning. Paille was on a solid stretch with four goals in six games at the beginning of the month, but went dry after that as Sunday's goal ended a seven game stretch without a point. The 30-year-old's recent level of play is more indicative of what to expect out of the winger, as he's tallied just 13 points in 71 games, restricting his fantasy value in nearly all formats.

Daniel Paille
RW FA
Sun 3/8/15 6:57 PM

Paille potted two goals -- one shorthanded -- in Sunday's 5-3 win over the Red Wings. The multi-goal effort was Paille's best performance of the season, as he also finished with a plus-2 rating and was credited with the game-winning goal. The 30-year-old is on a solid scoring stretch, notching four goals on just 11 shots in his last six contests. Despite the hot streak, Paille has just 12 points (five goals) all season, so his fantasy value lies in the deepest formats.

Daniel Paille
RW FA
Wed 2/25/15 11:44 AM

Paille scored the Bruins' only goal in Tuesday's 2-1 loss to the Canucks. Paille rejoined the B's lineup Tuesday after being a healthy scratch for the team's previous two games. With injuries to the likes of fellow forwards David Krejci and Gregory Campbell, look for Paille's lineup spot to be solidified moving forward. That said, with just two goals and nine points in 58 contests overall, he's off the fantasy radar in most formats.

Daniel Paille
RW FA
Tue 2/24/15 11:55 AM

Paille skated with Carl Soderberg and Loui Eriksson during Tuesday's morning skate. With Gregory Campbell out for at least a week, the Bruins have shuffled their lines again, so it looks like Paille (a healthy scratch the last two games) will draw into Tuesday's lineup against the Canucks.

Daniel Paille
RW FA
Mon 2/23/15 4:29 PM

Paille was a healthy scratch for Sunday's game against Chicago, the Boston Globe reports. Though Paille's wheels and penalty killing have been assets to the Bruins in the past, he's recorded just one goal and eight points in 57 games this season, while recording a minus-10 mark in the process. The winger should find his way back into the B's lineup in time, but he's off the fantasy radar for now.

Daniel Paille
RW FA
Sat 1/17/15 10:11 AM

Paille skated on the Bruins' second line with Patrice Bergeron and Reilly Smith during Friday's practice, the Boston Herald reports. It's an assignment Paille figures to hold on to for the Bruins' next two games, with fellow left winger Brad Marchand set to serve a suspension during that span. Paille has just one goal and eight points in 45 games to date, but a move up to Bergeron's line could provide him with a bit of a bump in his short-term fantasy prospects.

Daniel Paille
RW FA
Wed 12/10/14 11:43 AM

Paille (illness) returned to practice on Wednesday. Paille -- who has notched assists in three of his last four games -- is thus on track to man left wing on the Bruins' fourth line Thursday against Chicago.

Daniel Paille
RW FA
Tue 12/9/14 12:09 PM

Paille (illness) missed practice Tuesday. Overall, Paille has just one goal and six points in 28 games to date, which keeps him off the fantasy radar in most cases, but he has picked up the pace a bit of late, with three helpers over his last four outings.

Daniel Paille
RW FA
Sat 11/22/14 10:33 AM

Paille notched his first goal of the season in Friday's shootout win over the Blue Jackets. As a fourth-line forward who isn't a prolific hitter or scorer, Paille's fantasy utility remains extremely limited. He'll probably need to climb to a top-six role before becoming an interesting commodity, something that doesn't seem on track to happen this season.

Daniel Paille
RW FA
Tue 9/23/14 12:50 PM

Heading into the coming season, Paille's role with the Bruins has yet to be defined, the Boston Globe reports. While it's possible that Paille could remain on the Bruins' fourth line -- centered by Gregory Campbell -- the configuration of the team's third line hasn't been determined yet, with the speedy Paille a candidate to move up to that trio. In such a scenario, Paille -- who had 18 points in 72 games last season -- would be in a position to see increased production, and thus potentially merit attention in deeper formats.