Monthly Archives: April 2007

Take Advantage of Tough Calls

By |2007-04-13T09:44:42-04:00April 13th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Joe Thornton

 

Even the most casual fantasy poolies know that to win an NHL playoff pool, you have to load up on just a few teams. Some may go with two or three teams, some may go with four or five teams, but for the most part, hockey pool players limit the teams they draft from.

Take Advantage of Tough Calls

By |2007-04-13T09:44:42-04:00April 13th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Joe Thornton

 

Even the most casual fantasy poolies know that to win an NHL playoff pool, you have to load up on just a few teams. Some may go with two or three teams, some may go with four or five teams, but for the most part, hockey pool players limit the teams they draft from.

April 13, 2007

By |2007-04-13T07:47:01-04:00April 13th, 2007|Hockey Rambling|

My dark horse for next year (one of them, anyway) Jan Mursak has signed a three-year entry level deal with Detroit.  Derick Brassard has 12 assists and 18 points for Drummondville in just nine postseason games in the QMJHL.  Rick DiPietro felt fine after practice today and I upgrade my odds to 90% that he will be [...]

April 13, 2007

By |2007-04-13T07:47:01-04:00April 13th, 2007|Hockey Rambling|

My dark horse for next year (one of them, anyway) Jan Mursak has signed a three-year entry level deal with Detroit.  Derick Brassard has 12 assists and 18 points for Drummondville in just nine postseason games in the QMJHL.  Rick DiPietro felt fine after practice today and I upgrade my odds to 90% that he will be [...]

Playoffs – Night One

By |2015-07-24T11:28:32-04:00April 12th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

 radulov

 

The NHL playoff has officially arrived. All the excitement is brewing up to be something special. The action in last night’s games was fantastic. This is sure to be an incredible postseason with very few boring matchups.

After the first night of playoff hockey all of the lower seeded teams with the exception on Nashville won the first game. Two of the four games went into at least a double overtime.  Three of the four games were won by only one goal. Goalies were huge. Tomas Vokoun kept his team in the game early on, while his opponent Evgeni Nabokov made key great saves late in the game.  No surprise to everyone: the brilliant play of Roberto Luongo in goal and the great touch passing of Joe Thornton.

Will Sidney Crosby be able to get his team back on track? 

 

 

Playoffs – Night One

By |2015-07-24T11:28:37-04:00April 12th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

 radulov

 

The NHL playoff has officially arrived. All the excitement is brewing up to be something special. The action in last night’s games was fantastic. This is sure to be an incredible postseason with very few boring matchups.

After the first night of playoff hockey all of the lower seeded teams with the exception on Nashville won the first game. Two of the four games went into at least a double overtime.  Three of the four games were won by only one goal. Goalies were huge. Tomas Vokoun kept his team in the game early on, while his opponent Evgeni Nabokov made key great saves late in the game.  No surprise to everyone: the brilliant play of Roberto Luongo in goal and the great touch passing of Joe Thornton.

Will Sidney Crosby be able to get his team back on track? 

 

 

Draft Day!

By |2007-04-12T09:36:54-04:00April 12th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

 Zetts

This article, and all of Dobber's articles, can also be found on TheHockeyNews.com, ESPN.com and MSN.ca. Originally posted April 09.

 

Some last-minute notes to keep in mind as you sit down for your playoff hockey pool draft…
 

Draft Day!

By |2007-04-12T09:36:54-04:00April 12th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

 Zetts

This article, and all of Dobber's articles, can also be found on TheHockeyNews.com, ESPN.com and MSN.ca. Originally posted April 09.

 

Some last-minute notes to keep in mind as you sit down for your playoff hockey pool draft…
 

April 12, 2007

By |2007-04-12T09:24:12-04:00April 12th, 2007|Hockey Rambling|

Horrible break (literally).  Ryan Kesler is out 4-5 weeks with a broken finger after blocking a shot last night.  Jonathan Cheechoo took a knee-on-knee hit from Scott Hartnell and left the game last night. It looked bad. We will know the severity after his MRI today. It would not surprise me if he was done until [...]

April 12, 2007

By |2007-04-12T09:24:12-04:00April 12th, 2007|Hockey Rambling|

Horrible break (literally).  Ryan Kesler is out 4-5 weeks with a broken finger after blocking a shot last night.  Jonathan Cheechoo took a knee-on-knee hit from Scott Hartnell and left the game last night. It looked bad. We will know the severity after his MRI today. It would not surprise me if he was done until [...]

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