Monthly Archives: May 2013

May 30, 2013

By |2013-05-30T02:52:36-04:00May 30th, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

  *   The 2013 DobberHockey Fantasy Prospects Report… two days away.   *   Game 7 OT, baby!   Another low scoring but exciting Game 7 last night. Some quick thoughts on the Hawks and Wings:   The penalty call at the end of the third - wow. Not really sure what to say [...]

2013 Fantasy Prospects Report: The Classics Day 9

By |2013-05-29T15:31:30-04:00May 29th, 2013|z-Archives (other articles)|

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Before he was on your radar, he was on ours: what we said about Jamie Benn back in 2009



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!

 

May 29, 2013

By |2013-05-29T04:08:35-04:00May 29th, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

John Tortorella has been fired as Head Coach of the Rangers. It's the right move. The team wasn't listening to him. This was a great team that was put together. That being said, if the Rangers got out of the second round he would still have a job - it's funny that a decision like [...]

May 28, 2013

By |2013-05-28T04:36:50-04:00May 28th, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

Detroit gave it a good run. They had their foot on Chicago's throat, but didn't press down. Whatever trick Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk had up their sleeve to hold Jonathan Toews and Marian Hossa to two points each in five games no longer works. Toews and Hossa finally solved it in Game 5, and [...]

Eight Players Who Aren’t As Bad As They Seem

By |2015-07-24T08:55:09-04:00May 27th, 2013|Roos Lets Loose|

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Eight players who are thought to be busts...but really aren't

One of the biggest traps that Fantasy Hockey GMs can fall into is overvaluing players, either by paying too high a price to draft or trade for them, or by holding onto them even after it becomes clear they’re not worthy of still being owned. But it’s arguably just as bad to mislabel a player as a bust when he could still turn things around, or to ignore a player whose performance seems to have fallen off but who still could help your team despite maybe having lost a step.

 

 

May 27, 2013

By |2013-05-27T04:02:08-04:00May 27th, 2013|Hockey Rambling|

Some morning notes from around the league: It's looking like Jarret Stoll is a strong possiblity to return for Game 7. Sidney Crosby has removed his jaw protector and hopes that the next few days (before the next series starts) will be enough time to get him used to playing without it. An interesting slant [...]

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