Monthly Archives: May 2009

DobberHockey’s Expert Panel – Third Round

By |2009-05-15T10:42:31-04:00May 15th, 2009|The Dobotomy|

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As a group, the panel was 2-2 last round. Ironically, the only person to choose Chicago was Mapletree Marty - who got the other three series wrong! Chris Boyle (Top 100 roto-rankings), Tom Reeve (Looking Ahead) and Justin Goldman (School of Block) lead the prognosticators with a 9-3 record. As a group, the DobberHockey Panel is 9-3.

 

For the third round, so far no expert is stepping up and saying "Chicago" and most of those who choose Carolina can only meekly proclaim "seven games"!

 

 

Canes, Wings Move On – Ramble – May 15, 2009

By |2009-05-15T08:00:11-04:00May 15th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 Steve Zipay is reporting in his blog Blue Notes that restricted free agent Nik Zherdev is being wooed by several KHL teams. Be forewarned Zherdev owners.  The bad news is...there's no hockey for two days in a row... With Boston shockingly out of the postseason, here are some tidbits we can take from their players...- Michael [...]

Savard Fine – Ramble – May , 2009

By |2009-05-13T09:11:48-04:00May 13th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 The French version of the Prospects Report is now available for preorder in the Shop. The French Keeper League pack will be on there soon...  Erik Christensen was a healthy scratch for the Ducks last night.  Sergei Gonchar skated during an optional practice yesterday. He did nothing strenuous though and frankly I would be surprised [...]

Tyler Myers Signs – Ramble – May 12, 2009

By |2009-05-12T08:55:19-04:00May 12th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

 Petr Sykora continues to be a healthy scratch, although given the fact that the team finally lost last night, he may replace Satan. Satan has been playing well though. The Sabres signed prospect Tyler Myers to an entry-level deal. He is ranked 278 on my prospects list, which is 20th among prospect defensemen. He is profiled [...]

Dialogue with the Stars

By |2015-07-24T10:54:03-04:00May 11th, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

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There are many reasons why I hail Dobber as the best fantasy analyst on the web; one is that he just gets goaltending. For almost two years I’ve watched him accurately predict a number of goalie situations that has come to fruition. And in the rare instance when I call something before him (like Manny Legace’s downfall), it becomes a memorable fantasy moment for myself. But I can’t even remember half the time Dobber predicts something correctly because it’s such a common occurrence.

 

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