NHL Picks for March 28, 2009

By |2009-03-28T09:42:45-04:00March 28th, 2009|NHL Picks/Props|

thunder

 

Last week saw another small victory for the good guy, picking 4 out of 8 winners, including the Atlanta/Tampa Bay tie.  Thunder had an off week picking only 2 winners, however it has been suggested that she overlooked her hockey picks and devoted too much of her focus to going ice fishing on Saturday.  She still won over the home crowd with her winning Leafs pick over Montreal at the Bell Centre.  With only 4 different selections out of the 11 games this Saturday night this has the potential to make one of us look really smart or really stupid… Plenty of good matchups so let’s get it going:

 

A Roto-Look Ahead – Week 26

By |2015-07-24T10:54:51-04:00March 27th, 2009|Looking Ahead|

fantasy hockey

 

Playoff races are all the talk across the NHL and things are winding down but don’t be fooled in to thinking the season is over.  There is still 10% of the season remaining.  Here is a look at the number of games remaining for all the NHL teams including games on March 27. 

 

Fantasy Hockey Ramble March 27, 2009

By |2009-03-27T07:43:08-04:00March 27th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 Todd Bertuzzi was back in the lineup and played 15:39. He played with Jokinen and Moss as the Flames attempted to spread out their offense. Iggy played with Glencross and Conroy. Cammy played with Langkow and Lundmark The Hurricane's signed Jamie McBain and assigned him to Albany. McBain's future fantasy value is discussed at length by [...]

Ride That Poni

By |2009-03-26T07:59:12-04:00March 26th, 2009|Eastern Edge|

 ponikarovsky

 

Alexei Ponikarovsky of the Toronto Maple Leafs has always been cast as a supporting offensive role type of player, never good enough to generate points without the help of other, more “offensively-gifted” players.

 

March 26, 2009

By |2009-03-26T07:54:22-04:00March 26th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 Oops. I swear I wrote the below note about headlines BEFORE I read the headline that Russ submitted. Honest!  Interesting that rookie Cal Clutterbuck's 317 hits are the most recorded in the brief NHL history that the stat has been tracked, according to Russo's Rants . Clutterbuck vs. Avery fight below. Benoit Pouliot has 17 points [...]

Puck Daddy, Portzline, Ferraro and Bugg

By |2009-03-25T17:01:29-04:00March 25th, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

 For your listening pleasure - put it on your Ipod or just listen in on your computer on the 25th of every month. Let's talk some fantasy hockey! Walker discusses some potential fantasy stars at the World U18s with DobberHockey's Matt Bugg, as well as the fantasy potential of this year's 10 Hobey Baker finalists, Vancouver's [...]

Angus’ Prime Cuts 08-09 – Part 1 of 5

By |2015-07-24T10:54:53-04:00March 25th, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

 Clutterbuck

 

I thoroughly enjoyed putting together the 2007-2008 Prime Cuts squad. To make the team, a player must show something beyond the stat sheet. Similar to TSN broadcaster Pierre McGuire's annual “Monsters Team,” the Prime Cuts squad is chalk-full of intangibles such as heart, determination, hockey IQ, two-way play, grit, and clutch scoring ability. Most of the players on this squad are also under appreciated (in both fantasy and real hockey circles). There are obviously some big stars on this team – the usual suspects – but there are also some under-the-radar players who you may not have noticed this season for whatever reason. (How's that for a rhyme?) Starting today, a section of the team will be released to DobberHockey every few days until the regular season wraps up, when the full roster will be completed.

 

Fantasy Hockey Ramble – March 25, 2009

By |2009-03-25T07:50:09-04:00March 25th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 Angus here. Marian Gaborik sure didn't wait long to settle in to the lineup. He had a goal in his first game back, and two goals (along with two helpers) tonight against the Isles. Paul Stastny is out for the season with a broken bone in his foot.  As a result of Frolov's injury, Michal Handzus [...]

March 24, 2009

By |2009-03-24T07:25:06-04:00March 24th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 There is a must-read topic on the DobberHockey Forums (created and researched by teddy369). It breaks down the numbers for first-year goalie sensations. Check it out here. Tough break for Conklin owners. After he came on in relief of Osgood, who stopped just 11 of 14 shots, he saved 11 of 12 - but the one [...]

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