Monthly Archives: May 2013

2013 Fantasy Prospects Report: The Classics Day 12

By |2013-05-31T22:15:16-04:00May 31st, 2013|z-Archives (other articles)|

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Cory Conacher's 2012 profile - the undersized winger isn't short on talent



The 2013 Fantasy Prospects Report will be the seventh annual production from DobberHockey. And it's out at noon EST today! What better way to celebrate than to take a trip down memory lane at past prospects and profiles? For the next few weeks, we will unveil a different biography each day. Enjoy!

 

June 01, 2013

By |2013-05-31T22:10:06-04:00May 31st, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

  *   The 2013 DobberHockey Prospects Report is out! If you purchased it, it will be available in your 'Downloads' section on the left side of this page (about half-way down).   And if you didn't purchase it.... what are you waiting for?   Pick it up here, or for only $2.50 more, grab [...]

2013 Fantasy Prospects Report: The Classics Day 11

By |2013-05-31T14:33:37-04:00May 31st, 2013|z-Archives (other articles)|

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Oliver Ekman-Larsson's 2010 profile - he's now one of the best defensemen in hockey.



The 2013 Fantasy Prospects Report will be the seventh annual production from DobberHockey. And it's out tomorrow! What better way to celebrate than to take a trip down memory lane at past prospects and profiles? For the next few weeks, we will unveil a different biography each day. Enjoy!

 

The Next Ones: Sean Monahan

By |2013-05-31T14:26:44-04:00May 31st, 2013|The Journey|

 

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Briggins with more on one of the best prospects in this year's draft class.

 

With the Memorial Cup wrapping up last weekend in Saskatoon, hockey fans had a chance to see a healthy abundance of NHL eligible draft prospects. Halifax Moosehead Nathan MacKinnon had two hat-tricks (including one in the final game) and even jumped ahead of Seth Jones in International Scouting Services number one spot. Seth Jones was a dominant force and scored a key goal for Portland in the final versus Halifax. Nic Petan was impressive for Portland scoring one goal and setting up 9 others. Bo Harvat looked great for London. The list goes on.


What about Sean Monahan?


May 31, 2013

By |2013-05-31T02:42:12-04:00May 31st, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

  *   The 2013 DobberHockey Prospects Report… one day away. Get excited.   *   The Oilers signed a defenseman yesterday - Anton Belov from the KHL. The 6-4 defenseman had 26 points in 46 games last year, and the Oilers beat out five or six other teams to get him (including the Penguins). [...]

May 31, 2013

By |2013-05-31T02:42:12-04:00May 31st, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

  *   The 2013 DobberHockey Prospects Report… one day away. Get excited.   *   The Oilers signed a defenseman yesterday - Anton Belov from the KHL. The 6-4 defenseman had 26 points in 46 games last year, and the Oilers beat out five or six other teams to get him (including the Penguins). [...]

2013 Fantasy Prospects Report: The Classics Day 10

By |2013-05-30T14:57:17-04:00May 30th, 2013|z-Archives (other articles)|

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Carey Price from 2007, and PK Subban from 2009 - the foundation(s) of Montreal

 


The 2013 Fantasy Prospects Report will be the seventh annual production from DobberHockey. And what better way to celebrate than to take a trip down memory lane at past prospects and profiles? For the next few weeks, we will unveil a different biography each day. Enjoy!

 

Salary Cap Breakdown: The NHL’s Central Division

By |2015-07-24T08:55:04-04:00May 30th, 2013|Capped|

 

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Daoust takes a look at the salary cap situations for the NHL's (new) Central Division.

 

Two weeks ago we looked at a breakdown of the salary cap situation for all 30 NHL teams. The message is clear: there will be fewer dollars available for free agents this summer than there are normally due to the salary cap ceiling dropping to $64.3 million. The impact on fantasy hockey, mainly cap leagues, is significant as there will be many players who will be forced to sign for less than what we may think they are worth.

 

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