Monthly Archives: September 2009

Everything You Need to Know About: Marian Gaborik

By |2009-09-30T13:49:39-04:00September 30th, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

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It’s probably fitting that Marion Gaborik was born on February 14th.

 

Like St. Valentine’s Day, he is a player that many love, but many others only love to hate him. Talented but fragile, Gaborik is a frustrating fantasy player, but as a collective, we poolies can’t ever seem to breakup with him permanently – even if the relationship is obviously unhealthy.

 

September 30, 2009

By |2009-09-30T12:50:24-04:00September 30th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

The Fantasy Guide and Draft List (BUY HERE) are updated up to yesterday. Next update will be tomorrow.   Jiri Tlusty and Tyler Bozak were cut today. Also cut - Nikolai Kulemin and Carl Gunnarsson. Tlusty should be ashamed of himself - the Jiri who played in February and March should have been the Jiri [...]

Hangin’ with the Yahoo Crew

By |2015-07-24T10:51:21-04:00September 29th, 2009|The Wild West|

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Monday night, Dobber passed up the opportunity to participate in the Y! Friends and Family draft, so I had the privilege in taking Dobber’s spot in the league. I’ll recap the draft along with my overall thoughts about how the draft went round-by-round and hopefully take on some opinions as to what you think I can do to better represent our DobberNation community. WARNING: This is quite a long read, so if you just want to view the team just fast forward to the last page of the column.

 

September 29, 2009

By |2009-09-29T12:54:34-04:00September 29th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Fantasy Guide - updated to this morning - BUY HERE. Draft List Updated NOW.   Matt Lashoff, Joey McDonald and Chris Bourque have all been placed on waivers. Tarik El-Bashir says that Bourque would not have been placed on waivers if the Caps were able to move Nylander. But cap concerns forced their hand. There [...]

Heat Seekers

By |2015-07-24T10:51:24-04:00September 28th, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

Miller

 

Thanks to some great pre-season coverage by the NHL Network over the last week, I was able decipher a handful of goalies that are already heating up for a red-hot start to the regular season. Although these exhibition games were meaningless in the standings and filled with prospects and rusty veterans, things like positioning, body movement and rebound control still reveal a lot when it comes to how a goalie might start the regular season.

 

Cuts, Cuts and More Cuts

By |2009-09-28T12:49:51-04:00September 28th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Fantasy Guide update is now uploaded. It's 11:45pm so I barely made it - with all the action today, it took hours to complete.   Fantasy Guide will be updated today. Guide (again) and Draft List will be updated Wednesday after final cuts. Buy it here and support this free site!   The Kings have [...]

Line Combo Lottery

By |2009-09-27T16:14:01-04:00September 27th, 2009|The Dobotomy|

Sid and Chris

 

There are eight or nine situations around the league that have a pair of established star forwards on the first line and a spot up for grabs. Needless to say, if a player with any skill can grab a hold of that spot, he’s in for a huge jump in production.  Let’s take a look.

 

September 27, 2009

By |2009-09-27T14:44:28-04:00September 27th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Fantasy Guide and Draft List - Buy it HERE.   Angus here. Sergei Shirokov with another statement game. Two assists playing on the first PP unit with the Sedin twins. Best forward on the ice for either team.   A couple of quick notes that I will go into more detail in the morning - [...]

DobberHockey Top 10 prospects – pre-season update

By |2015-07-24T10:51:25-04:00September 26th, 2009|The Journey|

Filatov

 

Taking nine players from the DobberHockey Top 10 Prospects list, and tossing in goalie Simeon Varlamov...let's take a look at how camp is progressing.


1) John Tavares - New York Islanders


He has only played two pre-season games but Tavares has a long way to go. He appears lost on the ice at times and although he clearly belongs in the NHL, he is not close to his upside as a first-line center. He has scored one routine assist in two games. It's very early but it looks like it's going to take some time for him to adapt. Expect a season similar to Steve Stamkos' rookie campaign. Tavares' Calder chances will depend on how quickly he adapts to the NHL game and how often he scores once he does. Tavares is handicapped terribly with an incredible lack of offensive support. Tavares should score at least 45 points.  

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