Monthly Archives: April 2013

P.K. Subban vs. Kris Letang

By |2015-07-24T08:56:42-04:00April 24th, 2013|Roos Lets Loose|

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Laidlaw's latest cage match - PK Subban vs. Kris Letang

I have been waiting for months, nay years, to spring a Kris Letang vs. Erik Karlsson Cage Match. It feels like it should be a compelling matchup. The problem is every chance Letang gets to sneak ahead he goes and gets hurt. He’s now officially on Dobber’s Band-Aid Boy list. Injuries are always going to be a problem with him – there’s just no avoiding that now. So as much as I would love to spout on about how Letang could be a better bet than Karlsson in a fantasy league I can’t because he can’t stay healthy long enough for that to be a reasonable possibility. And yes Karlsson is out with that gross Achilles slicing incident, which caused us to demote him from god-status to demi-god, but the freak of nature may actually play on Thursday! He’s back up to god status – nothing can hold him back. It feels like it’s taken Karlsson less time to get back from this Achilles cut than it has for Letang to get back from his groin pull (and that’s only part hyperbole). Seriously, I would love to do this Cage Match, but Karlsson is in-human. We’ve got to find a better comparison.

Enter Pernell-Karl Subban.

 

April 24, 2013

By |2013-04-24T04:50:36-04:00April 24th, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

Clarified my sophomore slump statement below, with examples. I also fixed that video that didn't copy over properly. ~ Dobber    * My Playoff Draft List is uploaded and ready for your download. Those of you who miss my Ultimate Fantasy Pack, I have a similar offer for you - if you buy the Keeper [...]

Isle be Damned

By |2013-04-23T14:00:12-04:00April 23rd, 2013|Eastern Edge|

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Russ Miller eats a bit of crow - the Islanders are better than he thought

Only two weeks ago on this very platform, I wrote with confidence that the New Jersey Devils would make the playoffs and the perennially sad sack New York Islanders would not. With the Jets only one point back of three teams, but also with one less game remaining, the playoff fates of several teams will not be determined until the coming weekend. I would love to eat crow on this one (medium-well, thank you).

 

Time to Downgrade

By |2015-07-24T08:56:45-04:00April 23rd, 2013|Roos Lets Loose|

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Time to downgrade Pavelski, Ryan, Staal, Sharp and Koivu says Rick Roos

Every year right before the playoffs, while information is still fresh on our minds about players from all 30 teams, it’s good to take stock of what happened during the season and how it might impact the future. Some people like to make mental notes on which guys are trending upward or might be poised for a breakout next season; but I find that doing the opposite actually can be more useful and reliable at this point in time.  So instead, I figure out which guys I can finally write off as never being able to achieve a certain level of production – I call it my “time to downgrade” guys.

 

April 23, 2013

By |2013-04-23T05:40:26-04:00April 23rd, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

Breaking: Evgeni Malkin will be back in the lineup tonight. Kris Letang as well. * My Playoff Draft List is uploaded and ready for your download. Those of you who miss my Ultimate Fantasy Pack, I have a similar offer for you - if you buy the Keeper League Pack and the Playoff List at [...]

Between the Lines – Zuccarello, Ladd, Clitsome and more

By |2015-07-24T08:56:48-04:00April 22nd, 2013|Lining Up|

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Wassel takes a look at last week's hottest line combinations, including the hot trios in New York, Winnipeg and Toronto

This is it. Week 14 is upon us fantasy hockey players. The shortened season is six days and one game from coming to a close. There is no retreat nor surrender now. Time is of the essence in this final edition of “Between The Lines”.

 

Angus’ 2013 Prime Cuts (Part 1 of 3)

By |2013-04-22T15:57:09-04:00April 22nd, 2013|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

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In part 1 of this 3 part series, I unveil the backup goaltender, bottom defensive pairing, and fourth line.

 

Welcome to the sixth edition of my end-of-season Prime Cuts roster. To make this team, a player must have made a significant contribution to his respective NHL team in 2013 (especially relative to expectations). I want to reward players who came out of nowhere to produce, but at the same time I also want to recognize stellar performances from elite talents. 

 

Niemi Doing More With Less This Season

By |2015-07-24T08:56:51-04:00April 22nd, 2013|The Wild West|

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Niemi Doing More With Less This Season

The San Jose Sharks got off to a strong start in 2013 by winning their first seven games. Of course that was overshadowed by the Chicago Blackhawks gargantuan winning streak and before long the Sharks were just an afterthought among early season headlines. They followed that up with seven straight defeats as fans inched their fingers ever closer to the proverbial panic button.


April 22, 2013

By |2013-04-22T05:26:37-04:00April 22nd, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

My Playoff Draft List is uploaded and ready for your download. Those of you who miss my Ultimate Fantasy Pack, I have a similar offer for you - if you buy the Keeper League Pack and the Playoff List at the same time, use coupon code ULTIMATE and get $3 off. That means that you [...]

Alex Ovechkin: Geek of the Week

By |2015-07-24T08:56:54-04:00April 21st, 2013|Geek of the Week|

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Campkin explains why Ovie is once again King of the hill in fantasy circles.

 

It’s official folks, the Great 8 is back and dominating the NHL and fantasy leagues alike. As we near the end to this shortened season, a question I am commonly asked is “who has been this season’s fantasy MVP?” The answer to that question is today’s Geek of the Week: Alex Ovechkin.

 

 

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