In fantasy hockey, the term "util" refers to the utility spot in your fantasy team lineup. The utility spot is a roster position in your starting lineup that can be filled by any eligible player regardless of their specific position. This means that you have the flexibility to choose any player from any position to fill the utility spot, maximizing your teams scoring potential. Players in the utility spot will get full credit for their stats in your leagues scoring. The utility spot is usually open to all positions, including forwards, defensemen, and goalies. If your league uses a "Maximum Games" limit, the utility position is subject to the same restrictions as the other active positions chosen in your league. The utility spot gives fantasy hockey managers more flexibility during the draft, allowing them to prioritize drafting the best available players without being limited by specific positions. To maximize your teams scoring potential with the utility spot, its important to consider factors such as the players talent, their teams offensive capabilities, and their power-play involvement.