Yearly Archives: 2010

2010 – A Fantasy Hockey Year in Review

By |2015-07-24T10:25:29-04:00December 31st, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Crosby

 

2010 was one of the better years in recent memory in terms of hockey. We had the Winter Olympics, where the stars came out to play over an unforgettable two weeks in February. John Carlson became an American hockey legend with a gold-medal winning overtime goal in the World Juniors. We had the Windsor Spitfires, stacked to the brim with future NHL talent, run through the CHL en route to a second-consecutive Memorial Cup title. We also had the deep, young, and exciting Chicago Blackhawks capture the greatest trophy in professional sports, the Stanley Cup.

 

In the fantasy hockey world, a lot happened as well. The “big three” (Crosby, Ovechkin, and Malkin) became the “big four” (Stamkos) for a while, but that was quickly replaced by the “big one,” as Crosby took the Penguins on his back for a wild 25 game ride. The Sedin twins showed that not all players are finished developing in their late 20's by taking the leap to superstardom at the age of 29. We saw a rise in the number of teams opting to go with the two-headed goalie attack. Ilya Kovalchuk was the story maker of the 2010 offseason, and the fallout has been an interesting saga to say the least. Let’s get to it…

 

December 31, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:25:33-04:00December 31st, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Happy New Years, everybody. Like the Winter Classic, Saturday's ramblings will be delayed. Expect them up around noon EST. Stay safe!   Goldie Says: Happy 2011 everyone! Here's my scouting report on Cedrick Desjardins' NHL debut. He's expected to start Saturday night against NYR as well. Terrific potential and upside as starter in this league.   Top 10 Fantasy Hockey Stories [...]

Looking Ahead – Week 13

By |2015-07-24T10:25:35-04:00December 31st, 2010|Looking Ahead|

Savard

 

A tough decision can be made easier with these charts showing you the best five and worst five schedules for upcoming seven-day periods. Some of you used them last year but for the benefit of new readers here is a refresher. 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.

 

December 30, 2010

By |2010-12-30T03:48:46-05:00December 30th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Linus Omark is going to be a healthy scratch for the Oilers tonight.   Brian Rolston cleared re-entry waivers.   Kyle Okposo is at least two weeks away from returning to the Isles lineup.   MacLean-Turris-Boedker generated two goals for the 'Yotes last night. A sign of things to come?   The Kings are [...]

15 Points to Consider – World Juniors Edition

By |2015-07-24T10:25:38-04:00December 29th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Johansen

 

Elliotte Friedman’s weekly 30 Thoughts column on the CBC website is currently the best read in hockey. Friedman is insightful, articulate, knowledgeable, fair, and most importantly, interesting. He has sources and contacts in the hockey world that most could only dream of. He has an ability which is rare in this day and age - providing a balanced and reasonable opinion on the league, the players, and all 30 of the clubs.

 

Each week I will post my own observations (I couldn’t completely steal Friedman’s idea so I’ll pick a number other than 30) – with a heavy emphasis on the fantasy side of hockey, of course. Prospects, goalies, sleepers, busts, it will all be covered each week.

 

December 29, 2010

By |2010-12-29T14:23:56-05:00December 29th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  There is lots of WJC coverage coming up. Sorry we are late with this. With some holiday schedule conflicts along with untimely illnesses, what we thought we could get done actually didn't get done. But Mr. Angus is on the scene now and will pick up the slack. Look for a WJC column from [...]

Expect the Unexpected

By |2015-07-24T10:25:40-04:00December 28th, 2010|The Wild West|

Patrick Sharp

 

 

We’ve all heard of the phrase “the numbers don’t lie”, but there is always room for statistical anomalies that make each and every one of us scratch our heads. This week we’ll take a look at 18 statistical anomalies that have occurred so far this season along with my thoughts on whether the numbers will re-align itself or are they good for the long run.

 

December 28, 2010

By |2010-12-28T14:01:36-05:00December 28th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Darryl Sutter has stepped down as Calgary's GM. I think we can all agree - he didn't have the vision. The prospect pool was pretty bare when he went in (I'd give it a 2 out of 10) and it's pretty bare now (I'd give it a 3 out of 10). His top centers [...]

2011 World Juniors Goalie Primer

By |2015-07-24T10:25:43-04:00December 27th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Bobkov

 

The biggest key to a goalie’s success in the World Junior Championships is making the first few saves in their first game. Accomplishing this can not only set a positive tone for the opening game, it can also dictate the pace of their entire tournament. And in such a pressure-filled event comprised of so many elite players, a goalie’s confidence can make or break a trip to the medal round, and ultimately a spot on the podium.

 

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