Yearly Archives: 2012

March 15, 2012

By |2015-07-24T09:01:26-04:00March 15th, 2012|Hockey Rambling|

  Kris Letang is back tonight too - Pittsburgh is getting their best forward and best defenseman back in the same game. Scrap what I wrote earlier - he will be playing the PP1 point with Crosby. Sullivan gets bumped off.   Wrote a piece on Justin Schultz for the CanucksArmy today - chatted with [...]

Top 10 Keeper League Prospects – Defense

By |2015-07-24T09:01:28-04:00March 14th, 2012|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

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A pair of Badgers (one current, one former) top my latest list.

 

My annual top 10 keeper league rankings lists kicks off with the best young defensemen in hockey. The Wisconsin Badgers are represented very well on this list, much like they were in 2011. I am happy to see so many players from my 2011 edition graduate on (or, in other words, play more than 25 games at the NHL level).

 

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 I see poolies place too much of an emphasis on youth and prospects instead of trying to add players who could help them win now. Using this 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.

 

Cage Match Tournament – Sweet 16

By |2015-07-24T09:01:30-04:00March 14th, 2012|Roos Lets Loose|

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Oh boy, what an opening round! After four weeks of voting in the Cage Match Tournament we have now pared the field down from 36 to 16. That’s right folks, we’re over halfway there. This past week was quite possibly the most exciting yet. We upped our output to keep up with you fantasy hockey fiends, releasing not one but two polls per week. Not only that but the matchups themselves got super interesting. Over the past couple of days you voted on the first round matchups of the final bracket and it was absolute fireworks.

 

March 14, 2012

By |2012-03-14T14:06:08-04:00March 14th, 2012|Hockey Rambling|

  Evgeni Kuznetsov has told KHL TV that he will be staying in the KHL next year. Probably saw the playing style that the Caps have been implementing these last two years...   Nicklas Lidstrom has suffered a setback with his ankle. It sounds like he will shut it down for a week. If I [...]

Forensics – Dustin Brown

By |2015-07-24T09:01:32-04:00March 14th, 2012|Frozen Tools Forensics|

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Why the Kings would even consider trading heart and soul player and team captain Dustin Brown is beyond me.  Ultimately the Kings made the right move by keeping him and were still able to add Jeff Carter in the process.  Some fans may be upset that they weren’t able to also deal for Rick Nash, but over time I think they will realize that was one desperate move not worth making.

Ebb and Flow (West 2012)

By |2015-07-24T09:01:34-04:00March 13th, 2012|The Wild West|

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If ice-time and SOG are any indicators of fantasy success, this week’s column will be a good accompaniment in identifying a few trends moving forward. We’ll examine several advancers and decliners out West to help you get through that mid-season lull. Remember we’re now in the portion of the season where it’s win and move on or lose and go home. So when it comes down to making a tough decision, think of the “here and now” implications rather than the “what could possibly happen” two-three weeks down the road.

 

March 13, 2012

By |2012-03-13T04:24:24-04:00March 13th, 2012|Hockey Rambling|

  Alright... something is wrong with the auto-mailer over at the Hockey News. Which might explain why I needed more letters this week. But if you submitted your question through THN.com I did not get it. So if you have one today, please email it to me and I'll get them that way. This issue [...]

Looking Forward: Carter Ashton

By |2015-07-24T09:01:38-04:00March 12th, 2012|Eastern Edge|

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When Brian Burke makes deadline trades, they are often smaller fish. For example, in 2007, while teams were targeting names like Peter Forsberg, Keith Tkachuk, Gary Roberts, and Todd Bertuzzi, Burke made one move – he sent goalie prospect Michael Wall to the Colorado Avalanche for Brad May. That year, Burke’s Anaheim Ducks would win the Stanley Cup.

 

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