February 27, 2012 – NHL Trade Deadline at 3pm

By |2012-02-27T06:27:08-05:00February 27th, 2012|Hockey Rambling|

  Happy Trade Deadline Day! I will have a fantasy breakdown for any deal that is remotely impactful in fantasy hockey, and I’ll have it quickly. Also join me for a live trade rumor chat HERE. It will begin at 11am and usually runs until around 4pm each year. Other DobberHockey columnists are all invited, [...]

Trading Preview Part 2 (East 2012)

By |2015-07-24T09:02:33-04:00February 26th, 2012|Eastern Edge|

Grabo

 

Last week I took a look at potential players on the move from the Eastern Conference and as promised, Part 2 has arrived. While it’s virtually impossible that all of them will get moved and entirely possible that none of them get moved, below is a look at some potential movers and a quick glance at what a residual fantasy impact may be.

(for a full review of our Fantasy Hockey Trade Deadline coverage, click here)

 

February 26, 2012

By |2012-02-26T04:58:48-05:00February 26th, 2012|Hockey Rambling|

    Sportsnet.ca's Ian Mendes tweeted: Murray on Lehner vs Bishop for back-up job next season: "Now we have competition. Performance will dicate who will be that person."   ***   Jack Johnson is making his debut with the Columbus Jackets as I write this and he's paired with James Wisniewski. He's already making his [...]

Salary Caps, Pt. 3: Setting Your Cap Number

By |2015-07-24T09:02:39-04:00February 25th, 2012|The Commissioner's Office|

Alex Ovechkin

 

Initially in this cap-related series, we considered reasons for and against incorporating a salary cap in your fantasy league. We then examined the two basic types of cap leagues: those which use real NHL salaries and those which assign fantasy salary values to players, whether through a player auction or another mechanism. Choosing between these alternatives is the first step to setting up your cap league.

 

Go to Top