Monthly Archives: May 2009

Chris Mason, Dobber, Jay Zawatski and Regin Bartel

By |2009-05-25T17:51:29-04:00May 25th, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

Dobber Nation

 

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 talks with Chris Mason about some of the players on Team Canada at the Worlds, as well as some Blues' kids (Backes, Oshie, Perron, Berglund) and Alexander Radulov; The voice of the Kelowna Rockets - Memorial Cup Finalists - Regin Bartel discusses Jamie Benn, Mikael Backlund, Tyler Meyers and others; Jay Zawatski from 670 the Score, host of the Blackhawks postgame show in Chicago talks of his biggest surprise 'Hawk - Kris Versteeg, Niemi vs. Crawford, as well as other young Hawks like Dave Bolland; and Dobber jumps on to give more insight on his latest Pens' article, as well as three of his favorite prospect dark horses. You can download the file in our Dobber Nation page (click HERE) or on ITunes .

 

The Vantaa Vulture is Lurking

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

Koskinen

 

I’m the first to admit that there’s no real argument to make against the lack of prized goalies available in this year’s NHL Entry Draft. But since it is my sworn duty to help you uncover some of the lesser-known goalies that are draft-eligible and thus capable of transforming into fantasy gold in three or four years, I’ll at least die trying.

 

Havlat – done this time – May 25, 2009

By |2009-05-25T07:23:17-04:00May 25th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 Dobber Nation Podcast will be up shortly - I'll be on this one, as well St. Louis goalie Chris Mason, among others...  Given that Quenneville went to Corey Crawford in the second period, but went back to Huet for the third, I would guess that Khabibulin is likely unavailable for Game 5. Crawford stopped six [...]

The Road to the Memorial Cup- Windsor Spitfires

By |2009-05-23T16:11:30-04:00May 23rd, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

Two of the OHL's top four offensive defenceman, including the first one to reach 90 points in almost a decade. A 16 year-old phenom destined for a top spot in next year's Draft. Six 20-goal scorers and three 30-goal scorers. The Windsor Spitfires were a dominant force during the regular season, and continued that run through the OHL playoffs. But things almost turned sour on the national stage.

Crawford ahead of Niemi? – May 23, 2009

By |2009-05-23T09:51:40-04:00May 23rd, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 Puck Daddy, a guest on the last Dobber Nation, reports on Sean Avery's new bar that he opened. Just an interesting read.  Nikolai Khabibulin left last night's contest with a lower body injury. Huet came on and did not allow a goal in the third period nor in the brief OT. I would expect Huet [...]

Daniel Ryder done – May 22, 2009

By |2009-05-22T09:26:54-04:00May 22nd, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 The Flames fired Mike Keenan. We won't know what this means until they hire the new coach. Although, Keenan was criticized for playing Jokinen with Iginla far too much when they clearly didn't click. Perhaps with a new coach that won't happen now. Pavel Datsyuk's foot is actually broken. He missed tonight's game and it could [...]

Beach Signs – Ramble – May 21, 2009

By |2009-05-21T07:52:23-04:00May 21st, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 Another confirmed guest for Dobber Nation: Jay Zawatski from 670 The Score in Chicago will talk some Hawks.  Phil Kessel underwent unsuccessful shoulder surgery. It was the first surgery to be reported a failure right afterwards in sports history. Oh no, wait - according to all the headlines it was actually a "successful surgery". Sorry [...]

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