Yearly Archives: 2008

November 16, 2008

By |2008-11-16T12:32:32-05:00November 16th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 Derek Roy, Eric Staal, Patrice Bergeron and Jonathan Toews are tied in the NHL scoring race. That in of itself is not shocking. The fact that they are tied for 132nd is. All buy low candidates.  Suddenly, Brandon Dubinsky is on pace for 56 points. Guess I was right after all. I was doubting myself [...]

Big-Time Find?

By |2015-07-24T10:58:16-04:00November 15th, 2008|z-Archives (other articles)|

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When the 2009 Draft is in the books and enough time has passed to judge its fruits, Sweden will ultimately go down as the country who produces the most steals. From every age group, at every position, in every league, there is a player with tantalizing potential. But there may be nonemoreso than 6'7, 220 lbs center Andreas Jönsson.

 

November 15, 2008

By |2008-11-15T10:56:08-05:00November 15th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 Ryan Whitney told the Tribune that he expects to practice within two weeks. If so, he could be back in the lineup in early December, a good two weeks earlier than expected. I think the team will try to move Darryl Sydor as that date approaches. Currently, the Pens PP has Malkin, Crosby, Sykora, Satan [...]

The World Juniors – Canadian Edition

By |2015-07-24T10:58:17-04:00November 14th, 2008|z-Archives (other articles)|

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Every December, the best young hockey players in the world gather to take part in one of the most prestigious and exciting hockey tournaments in the world (and my personal favourite) – the World Junior Hockey Championships. Legends are born, just ask “Double Dion” Phaneuf. Unheralded players steal the spotlight, like Swiss goaltender Reto Berra. Looking back through the past years there are a lot big names, as well as big busts. For the next few weeks leading up to the tournament, I will report on what has happened to many of the young players who have starred at this tournament over the years. This week will be Canada, and there will be plenty to follow, including the US, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the Czech Republic, and the rest of the participating nations.

 

NHL Picks (Pro-line) for November 15, 2008

By |2015-07-24T10:58:20-04:00November 14th, 2008|NHL Picks/Props|

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What a great start to this gig I had last week. I'm afraid I may have set the standard too high.  I managed to pick 8 of 12 winning teams and I was correct on 10 of 12 OVER/UNDERS. I know in the forum "joos" managed to pick a 4-game winner...hopefully a few more of you managed to cash in also. Good luck to us this week.

 

A Roto-Look Ahead – Week 7

By |2015-07-24T10:58:23-04:00November 14th, 2008|Looking Ahead|

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We will pass the 20% mark of the season on Saturday November 15. The good news is there is still 80% of season left to play. The Oilers still have 37 homes games left while only 29 on the road.  The Kings have the opposite problem with 37 road games and only 30 home games left.

 

November 14, 2008

By |2008-11-14T08:23:25-05:00November 14th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

Marcus here:Semin was not on the bench for the 3rd period and the reports have him as day to day.   Barry Melrose has been fired. For my reaction on the move, CLICK HERE .  Tarik El-Bashir reports in his blog that Michal Nylander will be a healthy scratch tonight. Let the Chicago trade rumors heat up!  There [...]

Birds of Pray

By |2008-11-13T08:59:19-05:00November 13th, 2008|Eastern Edge|

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Not many people gave the Thrashers a prayer this season. Atlanta has been Hotlanta of late, winning four in a row after going winless in the previous six contests. It’s interesting to note that they’ve done this without their most experienced defenseman or top goaltender in the lineup. Schneider is scheduled to return this Friday, whereas Lehtonen reinjured his back at practice Tuesday and his status is unknown.

 

November 13, 2008

By |2008-11-13T05:57:20-05:00November 13th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 

I just realized that it was two years ago today where I sat down in front of the computer for the first time to do this website on a full-time basis. That decision, I would say, was a good one! 

 

Dobber, back with more: Derek Roy is the perfect buy-low candidate. The guy got 51 points in 39 games to end last season, but just 30 in the first half. It looks as though that is happening again as he has just eight in 15.

 

Dan Girardi - nine points in his last 10 games and he has seen more than 20 minutes of ice in nine of his last 12. A great under the radar d-man. 

 

Angus here with some afternoon updates.

 

Brent Burns is playing tonight, and may even line up at forward. He skated at both forward and defense in practice this morning... very interesting situation, although I think the Wild just want to ease him back in. He is their best defenseman and will be back there full-time very soon.

 

Pavol Demitra is playing on Saturday against the Leafs, but it isn't clear where he will be playing. The Canucks like Wellwood's playmaking up the middle, but they may try out these lines: Sedin-Sedin-Wellwood, Raymond-Demitra-Bernier, and bump Pyatt down to the fourth line.

 

After a rough start to the season, Peter Budaj has looked great lately, posting a shutout against the Predators last Saturday, and then going save for save against Luongo last night in an Avalanche shootout victory.

 

Ondrej Pavelec has been recalled because Lehtonen hurt his back again. Lehtonen is too big a Bandaid boy to hang onto this job and I feel the same way about Leclaire. Although Steve Mason has injury problems of his own, I can see he and Pavelec as starters in the NHL within two years.

 

Patrik Berglund is red hot, with seven points in his last five games. I had said from the start that his responsibility and production would improve as the season wore on. Once Oshie went down, things started to really move for Berglund.

 

Travis Zajac has quietly had a good season. He is on pace for 60 to 65 points, which would nearly double last year's sophomore jinx season.

 

Alexander Semin - FIVE points last night. No, he won't get 145 points this season. That means you should trade him now. Even if he played right through his projected career ceiling and became that breakout superstar that every poolie hopes their player becomes... and even if he plays all season with Ovechkin... his absolute upside is maybe 110 points. And that's assuming full health and all his ducks are in a row. That's still 25% less than what is pace is at, so see what you can get for him. I still think he'll finish in the high 80s.

 

Hopefully you were patient with Nicklas Backstrom as I told you to be - hell, I even tried to peel him away from an owner. His four points last night show that he'll be just fine.

 

It is events like this that give backups the chance to steal the starting job, or struggling starters the chance to take their job back. Brent Johnson hurt his hip last night and left the game. Jose Theodore came in and stopped all 13 shots he faced. That, combined with Johnson's injury, should be enough to see Theodore getting the next start. If that happens, a strong game will secure his job back.

 

Antti Miettinen has just two points in his last five games. He seems to be falling back into his proper range now. 

 

Lundqvist has now allowed three or less goals in 34 of his last 35 games. Numbers like these prove that elite goalies are a must start in roto-leagues.

 

With Paul Kariya out, David Perron has been playing a lot more. Kariya is expected back Friday so look for Perron to slip in ice time again. Perron finally got his first goal of the season to go along with two assists. The line of Perron, Berglund, and Stempniak combined for seven pts and were on the ice for all three St.Louis goals.

 

Paul Stastny PPG ended Luongo’s shutout streak of 242 minutes and 36 seconds. All four of Stastny’s goals have come on the PP.

 

 

An Expert’s Audit – November Edition

By |2015-07-24T10:58:25-04:00November 12th, 2008|z-Archives (other articles)|

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Welcome once again to “An Expert’s Audit”. This audit will be posted here as well as on my fantasy hockey blog at Hockey Analysis . During the season I do weekly reviews of teams for people who email in to me for a look-see, they’re less indepth but just as much fun. Dobber audits will continue to appear here monthly and if you’re interested in having your keeper team “worked over” then you can begin by emailing Dobber about it before November 19.

 

This month, and every month through March, not only does a lucky entrant get his or her team audited, but he or she also receives a FREE book courtesy of Firefly Books . The winner can choose either "Shooting From the Lip " or "Hockey Now! "

 

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