Monthly Archives: February 2013

February 20, 2013

By |2013-02-20T04:44:31-05:00February 20th, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

The Fantasy Baseball Guide will be updated by noon today. You can pick it up here. And don't forget that DobberBaseball has content flowing daily now, including the new Cage Match feature from Monday. * Nine games and $5.8 million dollars. Talk about making an impression! The Ducks have signed Viktor Fasth to a two-year [...]

Category Killers – Part 1 (Hits and Blocked Shots)

By |2015-07-24T09:00:34-04:00February 20th, 2013|Roos Lets Loose|

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Category Killers - Part 1 (Hits and Blocked Shots)

If you read my Frustration Meter column from last week, one of the types of frustrating players I highlighted was the Category Killer, which is someone who drags your team down by doing major damage in at least one category. Sometimes it’s easy to tell when you have a category killer, like if he’s doing poorly in something major like goals, assists, or a widely reported category like plus/minus. But most leagues nowadays count one or more secondary categories, where it might be harder to actually notice the effects of a category killer.

 

February 19, 2013

By |2013-02-19T05:30:54-05:00February 19th, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

The Fantasy Baseball Guide is updated through this morning. You can pick it up here. And don't forget that DobberBaseball has content flowing daily now, thanks to seven great new writers added over the past month or so. * So I was looking through my one-year leagues (I'm in two of them). I had to [...]

The Waiver Wire: Western Conference Style

By |2015-07-24T09:00:35-04:00February 18th, 2013|The Wild West|

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The Waiver Wire: Western Conference Style

The National Hockey League season is almost a month old, and in this shortened campaign that means over 25% of the games are in the books. This now gives us a decent sample size to look at players and what to expect from them going forward. Right now may be the perfect time to scour the waiver wire to see what you can find.


February 18, 2013

By |2013-02-18T06:28:01-05:00February 18th, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

The Fantasy Baseball Guide is updated through Saturday. You can pick it up here. And don't forget that DobberBaseball has content flowing daily now, thanks to seven great new writers added over the past month or so... * I'm back from my vacation. I didn't lose money in Vegas, so I guess that's technically a [...]

Geek of the Week: Erik Karlsson

By |2015-07-24T09:00:41-04:00February 17th, 2013|Geek of the Week|

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An in-depth look at Erik Karlsson, and the options of fantasy hockey owners...


Last Wednesday night, fantasy hockey leagues everywhere were turned on their heads when Erik Karlsson suffered an Achilles injury that will, in all likelihood, cost him the rest of the 2013 season. Earlier this week, Angus had a great piece breaking down the impact of the Karlsson injury. As a Karlsson owner myself, I wanted to take the opportunity to build on this and share the pain of the loss. It is a somewhat therapeutic geek of the week: Erik Karlsson

 

February 17, 2013

By |2013-02-17T05:01:57-05:00February 17th, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

    Cory Conacher had posted 5-7-12 through his first seven starts, but then was blanked for six consecutive games headed into Saturday’s tilt against the Florida Panthers.   His situation perfectly reflects one facing poolies on a practically weekly basis. Any seasoned fantasy owner knows well enough to stick with the stars through thick [...]

Top 100 Roto Players – February 2013

By |2013-02-16T02:26:18-05:00February 16th, 2013|z-Archives (other articles)|

Top 100


Download the February 2013 edition right here.

 

Glad to welcome back the Roto PDF after a month hiatus. The shortened season has brought many surprises and the list will reflect it. As such, it is never too early to start thinking about the looming trade deadline. While current win now value is just as crucial to keeper leagues as it is to one year leagues, The Top 100 attempts to keep emotions at bay. While it is easy to be swayed by the likes of Thomas Vanek and Patrick Marleau, it is your responsibility to keep things in check. 

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