Monthly Archives: February 2010

The Anatomy of a Slump – Little, O’Sullivan, Berglund, and Giroux

By |2015-07-24T10:47:10-04:00February 4th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Bryan Little, etc.

In sports, numbers rarely tell the entire story. In hockey, this is especially true. It is hard to quantify some aspects of such a fast-paced, fluid game. In fantasy sports, numbers ARE the story. Unless a formula to quantify things like heart and determination is developed, don’t expect this to change. In fantasy hockey, a 50-point player is superior to a 40-point player by exactly 10 points. In real hockey, the 50-point player may be lazy, overpaid, short, tall, fat, thin, weak, and strong… I think you get the picture.

 

However, there are often reasons why that player is scoring 50 points as opposed to 40. How much ice time is he getting? Who are his linemates? What kind of role is he playing on his team? These are some of the questions I will hopefully answer with regards to four players performing below expectations (some more than others): Patrick O’Sullivan, Patrik Berglund, Claude Giroux, and Bryan Little.

 

Broken Wings Healing, What Now?

By |2010-02-03T14:43:13-05:00February 3rd, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Franzen

 

With apologies to the New Jersey Devils, the Detroit Red Wings represent the clearest facsimile of a NHL dynasty since the glory days of the Edmonton Oilers.  But things have plainly broken down this season.  With injuries piled up like rush-hour commuters in the season’s first snowstorm, the Red Wings are currently fighting for their playoff lives.  But now their injured players are returning, what will this mean for you?

 

February 3, 2010

By |2010-02-03T06:17:23-05:00February 3rd, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

Buy Marlie Suite tickets HERE. Details below.   Ken Hitchcock has been FIRED. This is from Jeff Marek's Twitter. Jackets owners rejoice! I don't have to break this one down for you - it's a GOOD THING if you own Jackets players. 'Nuff Said.   Ranger line combos last night: Jokinen with Gabby and Prospal; [...]

Movers and Shakers (Part 2)

By |2015-07-24T10:47:11-04:00February 2nd, 2010|The Wild West|

O'Sullivan

 

Last week’s article touched on the possibility of two Flames being moved at the deadline, and boom three blockbuster deals came into fruition last week which involved two of the players that I mentioned. Let’s see if this week I can find a few more movers and shakers for my fellow Dobberities.

 

Groundhog Day 2010

By |2010-02-02T13:17:04-05:00February 2nd, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

Hilarious look at Gary Bettman's inbox. Down Goes Brown is one of the funnier guys to follow on Twitter. Incidentally, you can follow me on Twitter - @DobberHockey   With three last night, Sid the Kid is now tied for the NHL lead in goals with Patrick Marleau with 37.   John-Michael Liles was a [...]

Work in Progress

By |2015-07-24T10:47:14-04:00February 1st, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Gustavsson

 

The big moves in goal between Toronto and Anaheim may come as no surprise, but the impact will still send shockwaves through both systems. On the heels of Jonas Hiller’s new four-year deal, the Ducks finally found a way to reunite J-S Giguere with Francois Allaire and Brian Burke. All is well that ends well I guess, as the fan’s favorite scapegoat, Vesa Toskala, was released from Leafs prison and will now probably end up as a free agent this summer.

 

February 1, 2010

By |2010-02-01T05:29:21-05:00February 1st, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

Two things are up in the shop now - the Playoff Draft List, and - now it's offiicial - DobberHockey Night in Toronto! Only 16 tickets are available! I'll have more info on this later in the week, but here is the lowdown: $35 puts you in a luxury suite at the Marlies game on [...]

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