Monthly Archives: April 2010

April 30, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:43:44-04:00April 30th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Tyler Seguin was named OHL MVP a few days ago, and Taylor Hall is busy leading his Spitfires to an OHL Championship. Hall's 29 points are good for second in league playoff scoring (Kitchener's Jeff Skinner leads the way with 20 goals and 33 points). If you were the Oilers... who would you take? [...]

Top 10 Keeper League Left Wingers

By |2015-07-24T10:43:47-04:00April 29th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

Daniel Sedin

 

I have a few general rules when it comes to building a team in a fantasy hockey keeper league. One of the more important ones is to not plan beyond a two or three year window. You are not building a real NHL club, and too often fantasy hockey poolies place an emphasis on youth and prospects over proven veterans with gas still left in the tank. So using my general rule, take a look at your team(s). Can you realistically say you will have a shot at winning the league at some point within the next two or three seasons? If not, time to scrap the rebuild and start adding proven NHL talent.

 

Keeping my rule in mind, I have compiled a list of the top ten keeper league left wingers to own (assuming standard keeper league rules and scoring categories). Using the two or three season scope, I had to balance proven production with young players on the verge of breaking out. I hope you enjoy!

 

DobberHockey’s Expert Panel – Second Round

By |2015-07-24T10:43:51-04:00April 29th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Stanley Cup

 

Here are the individual and averaged predicitions for the second round of the NHL playoffs from Dobber, Angus, Bugg, Ma, Miller, and more! The panel's consensus picks were 12-3 last year, and we boast an impressive 34-11 record over the past three seasons!

 

The first round featured a trio of upsets in the Eastern Conference. None of the 13 experts predicted the Montreal Canadiens over the Capitals. Only Ryan Ma foresaw the Flyers defeating the Devils, and only Ma, Matt Bugg, and Russ Miller saw the Bruins taking care of Buffalo. I was a horrendous 0-4 in the East, as I took a chance on the Senators, who fell flat in game six. Ryan Ma went 7-for-8 in the first round, and Bugg went 6-for-8. A few (myself included) are looking for redemption in round two! The panel's consensus picks went 5-for-8 in the first round.

 

April 29, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:43:55-04:00April 29th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Kudos to the Predators for starting the off-season off right - they announced a contract extension with Wade Belak today. My top 10 keeper league left wingers list is now out. Toughest decisions - putting Rick Nash and Alex Semin on the list. I really wanted to include some sleepers and younger guys, but [...]

April 28, 2010

By |2010-04-28T11:41:05-04:00April 28th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

I mentioned the Jiri Hudler news about three weeks ago, but didn't really get into my thoughts and expectations on the matter. Obviously, with him on board the Red Wings won't need to re-sign Jason Williams or Todd Bertuzzi. Hudler is ready for the next step and barring injury I believe he will clear 65 [...]

New Jersey Devils Exorcised Early from Playoffs (yet again)

By |2010-04-28T03:41:23-04:00April 28th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Brodeur

 

What the #%& is up with the New Jersey Devils?

 

While the NHL playoffs are always frustratingly/awesomely capricious in nature, a full dozen of the13 experts on Dobber’s Expert’s Panel selected New Jersey to defeat the Philadelphia Flyers (props to Ryan Ma, the sole dissenter).  And while excuses are for sissies, one can perhaps forgive those who thought the Devils would prevail.

 

2009-10 Prime Cuts (Part 4 of 5)

By |2015-07-24T10:43:58-04:00April 27th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

Prime Cuts

 

The third annual Prime Cuts roster is here! Check out the Prime Cuts rosters from 2007-08 and 2008-09. The thinking process that goes in to selecting the team is similar to Pierre McGuire’s “Monsters” for TSN (I promise that is the first and only time I will compare my thinking process to Pierre’s). Since this is a fantasy hockey site, the selection process favours players that have had strong seasons on the score sheet, obviously. However, not just goals and assists are weighted – perhaps a player has started to shoot the puck more, or play better defensively. Intangibles like heart, grit, and determination factor in to the selection process as well. It is far and away my favourite article to write each year, and I hope you will all enjoy reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it!

 

Part 4 of the article series will name the top forward line.

 

2009-10 Prime Cuts (Part 4 of 5)

By |2010-04-27T16:09:03-04:00April 27th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

Prime Cuts

 

The third annual Prime Cuts roster is here! Check out the Prime Cuts rosters from 2007-08 and 2008-09. The thinking process that goes in to selecting the team is similar to Pierre McGuire’s “Monsters” for TSN (I promise that is the first and only time I will compare my thinking process to Pierre’s). Since this is a fantasy hockey site, the selection process favours players that have had strong seasons on the score sheet, obviously. However, not just goals and assists are weighted – perhaps a player has started to shoot the puck more, or play better defensively. Intangibles like heart, grit, and determination factor in to the selection process as well. It is far and away my favourite article to write each year, and I hope you will all enjoy reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it!

 

Part 4 of the article series will name the top forward line.

 

April 27, 2010

By |2010-04-27T05:04:56-04:00April 27th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

Oops, I got the two conferences mixed up. Boston is not actually locked in to play Pittsburgh at all (unlike San Jose playing the winner of tonight's game). I didn't mean to imply that the Habs would lose. I wouldn't put money on that at all.   I stand corrected. Not for the first time, [...]

The Beasts are Emerging

By |2015-07-24T10:44:06-04:00April 26th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Boucher

 

The first round of the 2010 Stanley Cup Playoffs has provided me with more entertainment and topics of discussion than I ever imagined. Surprises lurk around every corner, as goalies have proven their worth in a myriad of different ways. Yes, the Playoff Beasts are emerging, and the sight is a welcome one for all of us fantasy goalie aficionados.

 

And thanks to the patented Playoff Beast Tracker, we can all follow along and chart some of these inexperienced goalies. So let’s take a look at some key dynamics that have surfaced over the last two weeks and see what we’ve learned so far about goaltending in the playoffs!

 

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