Yearly Archives: 2010

July 19, 2010

By |2010-07-19T11:30:37-04:00July 19th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  According to Philly beatwriter Frank Seravalli, the Flyers have traded Simon Gagne to Tampa Bay.   The Kings were brilliant to stand firm. No need to put Doughty and JJ at risk. Now their current core can remain in place and grow together. Meanwhile, they could bring in lesser lights at a small cap [...]

July 18, 2010

By |2010-07-18T13:05:41-04:00July 18th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  The Edmonton Sun reports that the Leafs will not be signing Bill Sweatt. Full story here, but essentially they have 48 contracts (with the recent Marcel Mueller signing) and the CBA allows 50. They don't want to close the doors on any trades/UFA's to come. Hat tip to kbooks in the forum.   The [...]

A Skill-Filled Danish

By |2015-07-24T10:37:31-04:00July 18th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Regin

We all enjoy trying to find the next great sleeper in fantasy hockey. Every year there are at least a half dozen players who rise from relative obscurity to NHL (and fantasy hockey) stardom. How many of you can say that you expected Craig Anderson to be one of hockey’s best goaltenders in 2009-10? How many saw Patric Hornqvist score 30 goals, 15 times his goal output in 2008-09?

 

I will be profiling many of my favourite sleeper picks in the DobberHockey Fantasy Guide. (Out August 1st, in case you haven’t heard!) I have decided to share my (unofficial) favourite sleeper for the 2010-11 season with you all today. Peter Regin, Ottawa’s 3rd round draft selection from way back in 2004, played three full seasons in the SEL before making the trip over to North America. His first season in North America saw him record 47 points in 56 games for the Binghamton Senators. Regin only scored once in 11 games at the NHL that season, and he was considered an afterthought in Ottawa Senators heading in to the 2009-10 season.

July 17, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:37:39-04:00July 17th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  I have been reading last year's guide for reference, and it has been interesting to look back at all of the projections. I was astounded after reading Justin Goldman's "Goalies to Watch" section - he was on the money.   Dobber here - I'll be taking your fantasy hockey questions throughout the day in [...]

Angus Audits Your Team: The Penguins

By |2015-07-24T10:37:42-04:00July 16th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Penguins

DobberHockey reader Justin sent me his team to be audited. Upon first glance, I wondered why he was asking about the likes of Nigel Williams and Keith Aucoin, until I saw the size of rosters in this league (60). I find a bench of five or six is more than sufficient, so needless to say this was an interesting audit to conduct.

July 16, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:37:44-04:00July 16th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Kovalchuk to the Kings is inching closer. Emphasis on inching.   It sounds like Modano will be a Red Wing this season. If Todd Bertuzzi can play for Calgary, anything is possible, but this will take some getting used to.   Elliotte Friedman's final 30 Thoughts of the season is posted. Arguably the best [...]

The Anatomy of a Trade

By |2015-07-24T10:37:47-04:00July 15th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Sharp

I have found it difficult to make trades in my own fantasy hockey leagues since joining the DobberHockey crew full-time over two years ago. I share my thoughts on sleepers, overrated players, and my favourite players/prospects with all of you on a daily basis. When I propose a trade in any of my leagues, my potential trading partner is usually quick to check out the site to see what I have said in the past about the player(s) I am inquiring about.

 

However, I managed to pull the trigger on a very interesting deal yesterday in my favourite league. It is a head-to-head league with many DobberHockey veterans, and I finished fourth out of 12 last year (my first year in the league after taking over a pretty decent roster).

 

Earmarked for Success (East 2010): Part One

By |2015-07-24T10:37:49-04:00July 15th, 2010|Eastern Edge|

Evander Kane

 

Russ is on hiatus for the summer, so I’ll be filling in for him. You Dobberities won’t miss out on half of the information for your fantasy leagues in these series of columns.

 

I’ll try to keep it the same as the articles from the West. First, I want admit that I’m not as informed about the East as I am with the West, so if there are any controversial items, be sure to make comments at the bottom of the page to open up some discussion.

 

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