Monthly Archives: September 2009

September 26, 2009

By |2009-09-26T14:04:16-04:00September 26th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Dobber big miss No.2 - Martins Karsums blew his big chance. A one-way contract and he still manages to get cut. He even cleared waivers. All things considered, my foresight has been very good this year - with only Stoa and Karsums (okay...Turris too, but who saw that one?) as the surprise cuts.   Mat [...]

Filppula, Proteau, Glencross and Dobber

By |2009-09-25T19:25:46-04:00September 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 Detroit's Valtteri Filppula about his potential to breakout in his fourth season and who he has been playing with, as well as what we can expect from him; Dobber jumps on to answer some of the questions posed in the forum, including outlooks for Varlamov, Ryan, Setoguchi, sophomore slumps and more; Walker asks Adam Proteau of The Hockey News about the Olympic break and how it will impact NHLers in the second half, Phil Kessel's potential in Toronto, Artem Anisimov in New York, and more; Curtis Glencross jumps on quickly to discuss his hopes of a top six spot; as well as continuing with our feature on keeper leagues.

You can download the file in our Dobber Nation page (click HERE) or on ITunes

 

Looking ahead with Crazynuck – Week 1

By |2009-09-25T13:40:06-04:00September 25th, 2009|Looking Ahead|

 

Boyd

 

Same as what was posted here last week - but the chart has been fixed to better reflect what Tom Reeve was doing a year ago. If you are in a rotisserie league with weekly changes, this tool is priceless.

The number next to the team indicates the 'multiplier' to use on a player's point-per-game pace to give you an idea how many points to expect for that week. Example:

For the week starting on October 1st the Vancouver Canucks have a rating of 4.10. That means that if you think Ryan Kesler is a 0.70 point-per-game player then you should expect about 2.87 points from him (4.10 X 0.70).
Anaheim has a 1.69 rating over the same period. If you think Ryan Getzlaf is a 0.95 point-per-game player then you should expect about 1.61 points from him. So even though Ryan Getzlaf is a better player you may choose to go with Kesler over Getzlaf.

 

September 25, 2009

By |2009-09-25T12:47:27-04:00September 25th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

FANTASY GUIDE is updated NOW. Buy it here. Bonus - I don't know why I didn't think of this before, but I added a chart of the Top 100 preseason scorers to the guide. List also updated.   Ah, now the Junland cut is explained - the Blues signed Darryl Sydor.   Radek Smolenak was [...]

Draft Dodgers

By |2009-09-24T13:49:02-04:00September 24th, 2009|Eastern Edge|

goligoski

 

After a much needed short sabbatical from my Eastern Edge articles (thanks Dobber!), I’m back and can’t wait for the season to finally get going. I’ve been lucky enough to participate in four Yahoo drafts already, with three more to go!!

 

I’ve scoured the players list in Yahoo for guys that are not ranked where I expected them to be. If guys in your pool pay attention to the Yahoo rankings, you might be able to forecast some potential steals in your draft. Conversely, there are also guys that Yahoo has ranked way too high. I’ll give you those as well.

 

September 24, 2009

By |2009-09-24T12:33:57-04:00September 24th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Fantasy Guide can be bought here. Next update: tomorrow.   Catch Jeff Angus on last night's Illegal Curve Radio Show.   Canucks have cut Eric Walsky, Dave Scatchard, Ronald Petrovicky and a few others. They still have 38 players, which is extremely high at this point in the game. Still there - Mark Parrish and [...]

September 23, 2009

By |2009-09-23T12:50:08-04:00September 23rd, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Fantasy Guide, updated through yesterday, can be purchased here.   Ryan Getzlaf took part in his first full practice and is on track to get into a preseason game or two. He has been recovering from sports hernia surgery.   Interesting... Bryan McCabe has been named Captain of the Panthers.   The Caputi/ Tangradi cuts [...]

Teams on the Bubble – Eastern Conference

By |2015-07-24T10:51:28-04:00September 23rd, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

frolik

 

Since the shootout debuted back in 2005, there has been much more parity among NHL clubs (due to the arrival of the three-point game). Although some will argue that this parity is artificial, it has increased the competition for playoff spots in both conferences. The Florida Panthers missed the playoffs last season, even though they had an identical record to eighth-seeded Montreal (41 wins and 93 points). Buffalo was only two points back of Florida, and they had 41 wins as well. In the West, Anaheim finished in eighth with 91 points, two up on Minnesota, and three up on Nashville. As the above situations illustrate, there is not a whole lot of difference between making and missing the playoffs in today’s NHL. Montreal was buoyed by late-season acquisition Mathieu Schneider and Anaheim rode the hot goaltending of Jonas Hiller. Who will be the difference maker(s) for the bubble teams in 2009-10?

 

September 22, 2009

By |2009-09-22T12:40:36-04:00September 22nd, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Fantasy Guide - Buy it Here - UPDATED NOW. Draft list will be updated by 6-7pm or so.   Logan Couture among the Sharks who have been sent down.   Other Sabres cut include Byron and Brennan. No big names yet. Still 33 in camp.   Leafs cut Andre Deveaux, Alex Foster, Ryan Hamilton and [...]

The Third Goalie

By |2015-07-24T10:51:30-04:00September 21st, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

neuvirth

 

With only ten days left before the regular season begins, you should have a solid grasp on which two goalies will act as the foundation for your fantasy teams (or have already drafted them). And even though there’s really no such thing as an “easy” pick these days, it’s fairly straightforward as to which goalies will be taken through the first ten rounds.

 

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