Monthly Archives: September 2009

September 20 and 21, 2009

By |2009-09-20T21:41:13-04:00September 20th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Fantasy Guide can be found here. Updated through Sunday night.   PK Subban was among today's cuts by the Habs.   Interesting note in the comments below - Brett McLean is still in Phoenix, even though Tikhonov and Turris are not. He is a very underrated player. I didn't think he was ready this soon, [...]

September 19, 2009

By |2009-09-19T14:14:11-04:00September 19th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Fantasy Guide, updated to yesterday, can be found here. The Phil Kessel trade is not in this update, but will be in tomorrow's. I did not change his points, for what it's worth.   Angus here, Sunday morning. Some good games last night.   Oscar Moller has been assigned to the AHLGreat move, as he [...]

September 18, 2009

By |2009-09-18T12:50:59-04:00September 18th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Fantasy Guide, found here, will have it's next update this afternoon. Draft List will also be updated.   Angus here again. Kessel is finally a Leaf. In return the Bruins are getting two 1st round picks (2010 and 2011), and a 2nd rounder. Kessel also signed a massive five-year, $27-million deal with Toronto. Solid deal [...]

September 17, 2009

By |2009-09-17T13:46:50-04:00September 17th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Fantasy Guide is here.   So far, Malhotra just has a training camp invite.   The Rangers made some cuts. They also kept a few in camp - but had them go to Hartford for a few days, which can't be the greatest sign. Arnason and Locke were among the latter group.   Afternoon CUTS:Zack [...]

Give your Gut a Chance on Draft Day

By |2009-09-16T17:45:09-04:00September 16th, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

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Most of us look for an edge in our hockey pools by actively seeking out experts’ advice. We read their articles and we ponder their recommended draft lists (side note: Yahoo has now released their ranking of the 100 top players for the 2009-10 season).

But no matter how many lists you agonize over and bring to your draft, it’s likely that at some point events will overtake your careful planning and you’ll be forced to make some decisions on your own.  And often, it’s the stickiest of situations where all we are left with is what our gut is telling us.

 

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