Monthly Archives: March 2007

Keeper League #3

By |2020-03-15T18:43:31-04:00March 17th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

How to Start a Keeper League – Version #3 Here is a keeper league that involves a salary cap, with rotisserie-style scoring (12 points if you are first in a category, one point if you are last, in a 12-team league). This one is pretty cool...from Ryan.   Ryan's Keeper Features Summary: 1. Yahoo hosted, [...]

Keeper League #2

By |2020-03-15T18:43:12-04:00March 17th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

How to Start a Keeper League – Version #2 This one is an interesting twist - you have a limited number of "keepers" - for two, three, and four years, and after that they cannot be re-signed - check it out....Sent in by Freddy....   Freddy's League Features Summary: 1. Up to four "keeper" league [...]

Proline Sports Select NHL picks – March 17, 2007

By |2007-03-17T10:21:25-04:00March 17th, 2007|NHL Picks/Props|

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"Quarter Beats Notch"

That's how the headline should have appeared this week, as the flipping of the quarter was enough to top the mighty Notch in last Saturday's games.

In a somewhat related story, Burnsy also topped Notch for the fourth time in five weeks. In fact, if you were to discount the massive lead that Notch built up over the first two weeks (when all the readers had quickly written Burnsy off), Notch would be far behind right now. As it stands, his formerly gaping lead is now pretty slim. 

Here are this week's picks for Saturday's NHL winners... 

Keeper League #1

By |2020-03-15T18:42:36-04:00March 16th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

  These rules are for the pool that Dobber himself runs:     DOBBERCUP FEATURES SUMMARY:   1. Money league, skaters, goalie, farm 2. Regular season, playoff and rookie trophies and winnings 3. Majority vote every three years on whether or not to increase entry fee 4. $100 minimum bid to purchase new franchise with [...]

Hockey March Madness

By |2007-03-16T14:18:57-04:00March 16th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

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March Madness. For most (i.e. “ignorant”) Americans, March Madness is about skipping work for a couple of days each week to watch college basketball all day on T.V.

 

For us “more refined” Americans, March Madness consists of watchingleprechaun ridiculously entertaining hockey games, preparing ourselves for the upcoming NHL playoffs and going for gold in out own fantasy hockey playoffs. Throw in some green beer and St. Patrick’s Month and you’re good to go.

 

Hamilton: Stud or Dud?

By |2007-03-14T12:26:50-04:00March 14th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

 

 


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This was submitted to and published by The Hockey News, ESPN.com, and MSN.ca on Monday the 12th. 

 

Like all fantasy poolies, something happened on Saturday that turned my head. Jeff Hamilton of the Chicago Blackhawks tallied five points.



Who?

 

 

 

Looking Ahead to Next Season

By |2015-07-24T11:29:14-04:00March 13th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

If you are stuck in the middle of the pack in your fantasy pool, this is the article for you.  The leaders have pulled away and this year is over in terms of you winning, so the only logical step is to look ahead to next season.  You may begin to ask yourself a bunch of questions.  Who are some guys to keep an eye on?  Who are some players to avoid after a big year?  Why didn’t I buy Dobber’s Guide like the guy in first place did? 

 

 

Put the box scores down people … it’s time to actually watch hockey

By |2015-07-24T11:29:17-04:00March 12th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

As fantasy hockey goes, we have just hit our so-called off-season. No more trades can be made, our lineups have pretty much been tweaked as much as they can, and with the exception of a few possible rookie call-ups, the waiver wire has been worked over more than a Playboy magazine in a teenager’s room. So I say we should all take a little breather, and actually sit down and watch a game or two. Perhaps we can even challenge ourselves to the extreme, and not check the box scores until all the games for that night have been completed. I know I know … it seems a little overwhelming, but it can be done people.

 

 

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