Monthly Archives: November 2009

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By |2015-07-24T10:49:35-04:00November 30th, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

Emery

 

When Ray Emery’s season in Russia ended, I knew his play would lead to a shot at NHL redemption. I also knew that, regardless of his talent and ability, Emery would no doubt experience a set of mental highs and lows that could have very negative results. When October arrived, I was surprised that Flyers management had so much confidence in his ability, as they all but handed Emery the starting job without him having to prove much of anything. To me, actions speak louder than words, especially for someone in his situation.

 

November 30, 2009

By |2009-11-30T13:14:22-05:00November 30th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

What do you want to hear on Dobber Nation? Let us know here!   On the poll today, I voted for 26-30. No scientific reason for this, I've just seen Green score 18-20 goals in 50 games before. Easy as pie for that guy. I'm a believer in stats lining up properly when the sample [...]

November 29, 2009

By |2009-11-29T04:02:28-05:00November 29th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Kristian Huselius has 11 points in eight games since returning from his UBI. Is it too optimistic to expect him to stay in his zone this time? Yes.   After going pointless in two AHL games, Brunnstrom was recalled by the Stars. He played just 10:42 and was a minus-1 playing with Modano and Petersen. [...]

Saturday’s Picks – with Notch

By |2009-11-28T18:32:51-05:00November 28th, 2009|NHL Picks/Props|

John Tavares

 

I am coming off a huge week last column which saw me win close to $1300.00.  I  am pretty sure I was 9-2 on the week and hit a big parlay.  I feel very confident in these weeks’ selections and even have a guaranteed pick.  Not sure what I will do if I lose, but I won’t so I don’t even need to think about it.

November 28, 2009

By |2015-07-24T10:49:37-04:00November 28th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

The ageless wonder Teemu Selanne had another great game last night. He is on pace for over 40 goals. He has lost a step, but maybe this shouldn’t be that big of a surprise. In 2007-08, he had 12 goals in 26 games, and last season he had 27 in 65 games. If he can [...]

November 27, 2009

By |2015-07-24T10:49:39-04:00November 27th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

Just heard that Ales Hemsky may be done for the season with serious shoulder surgery. I'll keep my eyes on this one here...   Phoenix has recalled Mikkel Boedker.   Washington has recalled Alexandre Giroux with Tyler Sloan out. Giroux skated with Ovechkin and Backstrom at practice. Obviously his value (even for a game or [...]

Fish ‘n’ Chips

By |2009-11-26T21:18:53-05:00November 26th, 2009|Eastern Edge|

Mike Fisher

 

Mike Fisher is in the midst of his tenth NHL season. This year he has delivered some unexpected lofty offensive numbers (22-10-11-21). He sits tied with Mike Richards and is ahead of both Vincent Lecavalier and Pavel Datsyuk in the scoring race, three centres who would have been drafted much, much higher than Fisher in your hockey pools this season. In his last year of major junior hockey, Fisher recorded 106 points in 68 games for Sudbury of the Ontario Hockey League. He’s really found his offensive groove under Cory Clouston. It appears that he will obliterate his career high of 48 points, but beware; Fisher has a history of missing the odd game or two (dozen) due to injury.

 

November 26, 2009

By |2015-07-24T10:49:41-04:00November 26th, 2009|Hockey Rambling|

The Kings signed Brayden Schenn to a one game amateur tryout agreeement, and he is in Vancouver and will make his regular season debut tonight. Interesting situation... I guess they are allowed to do this because of injuries?   Happy Thanksgiving to all of DobberHockey's American readers!   The Rangers have recalled Bobby Sanguenetti, after [...]

Vancouver’s Offensive Defense

By |2015-07-24T10:49:43-04:00November 25th, 2009|z-Archives (other articles)|

Christian Ehrhoff

 

One of the more interesting fantasy situations heading in to this season was out West in Vancouver. Both Kevin Bieksa and Alex Edler were coming off of career seasons, and were the go-to guys on Vancouver’s power play in 2008-09. However, the Canucks traded for the speedy Christian Ehrhoff and signed veteran Mathieu Schneider, and both were expected to produce on the power play for the Canucks this season. How are things looking at the quarter-point of the season? Where do Vancouver's defensemen fit in best? I’ll do a player-by-player analysis and include my predictions for the rest of the season.

 

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