Yearly Archives: 2010

2010 NHL Draft: Underrated players from Russia

By |2015-07-24T10:40:49-04:00June 16th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

russian flag

 

Just in the last few days, the St. Louis Blues got a “one in, one out” deal with Russian prospects. Evgeny Skachkov, whose agent announced that he signed an ELC with the Blues, signed instead a three-year deal with KHL reigning champions Ak Bars Kazan, while blueliner Nikita Nikitin signed with them for real, as reported on their official site.

 

But now it’s the NHL draft time and thus most of the attention is focused on prospects. Some time ago I wrote about Maxim Kitsyn, now I’m going to write about some underrated prospects. There are three players whose stock is rather low in North America, mostly because of the lack of visibility for scouts, but this doesn’t mean that they aren’t good players or have less potential than other, but more known, players.

 

June 16, 2010

By |2010-06-16T11:12:02-04:00June 16th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Buy the Fantasy Prospects Report - HERE   I didn't think they could do it, or would even try - which is contrary to what has been coming out of Detroit. Well, what has been coming out of Detroit turned out to be correct - the Wings signed Todd Bertuzzi. Two years, just over [...]

Draft Day Trades – Part II

By |2015-07-24T10:40:51-04:00June 16th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Jeff Carter

 

“We have a trade to announce...” are the only words any hockey fan ever wishes to hear out of Gary Bettman’s mouth. There may be no more exciting off-ice situation in the NHL than the draft day trade announcement. There is no shortage of star players available at the draft this year – Mike Ribeiro, Tomas Kaberle, and Sheldon Souray to name a few. There are several premier soon-to-be-free agents whose rights may be up for grabs as well – Ilya Kovalchuk, Anton Volchenkov, Dan Hamhuis, Patrick Marleau, Paul Martin... the list goes on.

 

June 15, 2010

By |2010-06-15T04:49:36-04:00June 15th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Hilarious parody I stuck at the bottom. A must see!   I guess Henrik Karlsson didn't like his chances of cracking the Sharks. Two months after being added to their practice roster and nine months after signing with them, he has signed to play in the KHL next year. The netminder is actually profiled [...]

June 14, 2010

By |2010-06-14T05:46:02-04:00June 14th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  The Fantasy Prospects Report is finalized and available in your downloads.   According to Jeremy Rutherford, the Blues have signed big Russian defender Nikita Nikitin. I think his middle name is Nikki-nik-nik-nik. Just browsing the stats, there is some upside there, but on the Blues the best he could hope for is a No.4 [...]

Draft Day Trades – Part I

By |2015-07-24T10:40:54-04:00June 13th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Horton

 

“We have a trade to announce...” are the only words any hockey fan ever wishes to hear out of Gary Bettman’s mouth. There may be no more exciting off-ice situation in the NHL than the draft day trade announcement.

 

In 2008, the Coyotes acquired All-Star center Olli Jokinen from Florida for Keith Ballard and spare parts. The Flames added Mike Cammalleri from Los Angeles. Washington dealt Steve Eminger to the Flyers for a pick they would use that same day on John Carlson. In 2009, the Flyers added Chris Pronger minutes before the first round kicked off. It seems like there is anticipation and hype every year as the draft approaches, but from everything we have heard from those with strong connections in the hockey world, this could be the busiest draft ever in terms of wheeling and dealing.

 

A Look at the Lightning

By |2010-06-13T16:23:53-04:00June 13th, 2010|The Dobotomy|

Lecavalier

 

Tampa Bay actually had a pretty decent campaign. Certainly better than anyone had expected. But that wasn’t good enough to save the jobs of GM Brian Lawton and Coach Rick Tocchet. A new owner is in town and Jeff Vinik saw the problem right away. Uncertainty, instability – an overall culture of dysfunction. So while Tocchet did an acceptable job as a new coach in not only getting a team closer to the postseason, but also turning Steve Downie into quite a player – he was part of the slate that needed to be cleaned. No real complaints about Lawton either, but to change a culture the change must be sweeping and it must start at the top. So what does all this mean in fantasy circles?

 

June 13, 2010

By |2010-06-13T14:46:39-04:00June 13th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  I have details on the playoff pool results/prizes, the Fantasy Prospects Report Mock Draft and a new contest - all below.   I don't think it was mentioned here, but Ville Leino's 21 points tied Dino Ciccarelli for the most points in the postseason by a rookie. Chickaroni - what I fondly call him [...]

Draft Dodgers

By |2015-07-24T10:40:56-04:00June 12th, 2010|The Journey|

 

Duchene

 

A draft is supposed to be a league’s way of leveling out the playing field.

 

Call it egalitarian, socialist, counter-evolutionary – even naïve – but as long as leagues award the top pick to the worst team, we have to operate on the assumption that by using such a system, leagues are trying to offer a hand-up to the cellar-dwellers. If that’s the case, why do the Canadian major junior leagues allow prospects and the fat-wallet teams to game the system?

 

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