Monthly Archives: December 2011

December 11, 2011

By |2011-12-11T04:53:44-05:00December 11th, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

    Sam Carchidi from the Philadelphia Inquirer reports that Claude Giroux will be reevaluated Monday morning, but that Flyers GM Paul Holmgren said Giroux "felt better this morning. Holmgren also said that Bryzgalov was doing much better and should be able to play Tuesday.   Adam Larsson owners take note: At least for the [...]

Palmieri Powers Up

By |2011-12-10T16:57:38-05:00December 10th, 2011|The Journey|

 

Palmieri

 

After making the Anaheim Ducks out of training camp last season, Kyle Palmieri managed just one goal in 10 games before being returned to the AHL Syracuse Crunch.


The 20-year old American prospect must have found a heck of a Krav Maga instructor back in his home state because after scoring 29 goals in 62 AHL games in 2010-11, he has exploded this seaon, pouring in a near-superhuman 17 goals in 18 games – good enough to be leading the AHL.

 

 

December 10, 2011

By |2015-07-24T09:07:35-04:00December 10th, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  My buddy Rhys Richards takes a look at realignment and what it means (in particular for the Red Wings). Could this move extend the career of Nick Lidstrom?   Radim Vrbata doesn't get a lot of league wide attention, but there aren't many better pure offensive talents. Inconsistent production is a part of his [...]

Saturday’s Picks: December 10th, 2011

By |2015-07-24T09:07:43-04:00December 10th, 2011|NHL Picks/Props|

 

Alfredsson

 

Now THAT is what you call a rebound week! ! After experiencing my 1st sub .500 week since last spring, I came back with a vengeance last week nailing EVERY winner! Not only did I sweep the sched, but I decided seriously go on a limb with an EXTREMELY BOLD prediction for an underdog... (I made the gutsy call to select the New York Islanders to defeat the New Jersey Devils in Jersey). Now take a second to let me put this into perspective for you. The Isles had lost 4 in a row, 14 of their previous 16 and hadn’t nailed down a single victory on the road all season, heading into Jersey vs a Devils team, who was hot, winning four of their previous five!! Despite all the odds against them, the Islanders actually came through! Now that is the Gold I provide!

 

Looking Ahead – Week 10

By |2015-07-24T09:07:47-04:00December 9th, 2011|Looking Ahead|

 

Wild

 

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 09, 2011

By |2015-07-24T09:07:49-04:00December 9th, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  Angus here - Boogaard link has been fixed. Sorry for that. Kaberle trade thoughts up soon. First thought - I feel bad for Montreal's salary cap guy.   The Habs landed a roommate for Scott Gomez. They got fellow overpaid bust Tomas Kaberle from the Hurricanes for Spacek. Angus will give you the lowdown [...]

All Signs Point to Montoya

By |2015-07-24T09:07:53-04:00December 8th, 2011|z-Archives (other articles)|

Al Montoya, courtesy of ICON SMI

 

If the Islanders want to take full advantage of their current hot streak (4-0-1 in last five), Jack Capuano needs to label Al Montoya as his starter and be done with it all. Not only is Montoya statistically the team’s best goalie, but he's also the strongest horse to ride if they want to push for the playoffs. He played in all five games during this current run, so the players know it, the coaches know it, and he knows it.

Are They Worth It?

By |2011-12-08T15:30:48-05:00December 8th, 2011|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

Ovechkin

 

Some of the toughest decisions you need to make when running a salary cap team come in the earliest rounds of your draft. The best players are paid accordingly and it's in these rounds that you are bound to be well over your average in terms of budget. It's tough to pass over one of the big three if you fall into a top-three draft position (yes, that still includes Ovechkin), but there are very few in the NHL who have a cap hit over $8 million. It's fair to question whether or not it's worth it to carry a monster contract despite the production; in some situations that answer is an easy and resounding yes. A lot depends on your pool's cap limit and the statistics it considers. Carrying an albatross of a contract works if you get the production that should come hand-in-hand with getting paid as a top player, but we know that in most cases production fluctuates year-to-year. A minor drop here and there isn't a team killer and is even expected, but can a team overcome a major drop in production when a player is eating up your cap space like Cookie Monster in the Mr. Christie factory?

 

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