October 03 – Free One-Day Fantasy Challenge for $500

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2013-10-01

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Challenge Dobber, Amato, Laidlaw, Roos and the rest of the writing crew by picking the better single-day fantasy team. THURSDAY October 03 at 7PM – win your share of

$500…details below.

If you haven’t heard yet, there's a new way to play fantasy hockey that turns the season-long grind into quick-hitting one-night leagues. And you can win cash just as easily. Draft a team for one night and get paid out as soon as the games end that night. DraftStreet.com is at the forefront of this new trend in the fantasy world and is giving us a great promotion:

A FREE one-day fantasy league – for Thursday’s games – with $500 in prizes exclusively for DobberHockey readers.

You read the likes of myself, Amato, Laidlaw and the rest of the DobberHockey crew and perhaps you think “Man, I’d love to take them on in a fantasy league. I’d hand their ass back to them!” Well, not it’s time to prove it. Here’s your chance. Friday’s games, you pick your team, we’ll pick ours. Takes two minutes. Though, you’d be advised to put more thought into it than that if you want to take on the likes of me. Win bragging rights. Oh…and also cash!

This free contest will be salary-cap style drafting where everyone tries to assemble the best team out of the available players.You have a $100,000 budget to build a team of 2 LW, 2 RW, 2 C, 2 D, 1 G, and a FLEX. Each NHL player has been allocated a price based on their expected fantasy performance.

You can adjust your roster up until the contest starts on Thursday, October 3rd at 7:00pm ET at which time your rosters will lock and the Live Scoreboard will be available.

CLICK HERE to sign up for free by Tuesday and join the DobberHockey $500 Freeroll on DraftStreet.com. And don’t feel ashamed if you end up seeing your name far below that of mine. But hey, feel proud of your participation ribbon…

Prizes

1st $100

2nd $60

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3rd $30

4th $20   //

5th $15

Top 50 get paid!

Points
Points system is here: 

SKATERS 
Shot0.3 pt 
Goal3 pts 
Ast2 pts 
+/-0.5 pt 
PIM0.25 pt 
PPG0.5 pt 
PPA0.5 pt 
SHG1 pt 
SHA1 pt 
BS0.3 pt 
GOALTENDERS 
W3 pts 
GA-1.5 pt 
Save0.3 pts 
SO2 pts



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UPCOMING GAMES

Jan 23 - 19:01 DET vs MTL
Jan 23 - 19:01 NYR vs PHI
Jan 23 - 19:01 CAR vs CBJ
Jan 23 - 19:01 BOS vs OTT
Jan 23 - 20:01 MIN vs UTA
Jan 23 - 20:01 STL vs VGK
Jan 23 - 21:01 CGY vs BUF
Jan 23 - 21:01 EDM vs VAN
Jan 23 - 22:01 ANA vs PIT
Jan 23 - 22:01 SEA vs WSH
Jan 23 - 22:01 S.J vs NSH

Starting Goalies

Top Skater Views

  Players Team
LANE HUTSON MTL
PAVEL DOROFEYEV VGK
JIRI KULICH BUF
ADAM FANTILLI CBJ
KAAPO KAKKO SEA

Top Goalie Profile Views

  Players Team
SPENCER KNIGHT FLA
JACOB MARKSTROM N.J
JUUSE SAROS NSH
DARCY KUEMPER L.A
DUSTIN WOLF CGY

LINE COMBOS

  Frequency N.J Players
20.3 DAWSON MERCER TIMO MEIER JUSTIN DOWLING
18.9 STEFAN NOESEN NICO HISCHIER JESPER BRATT
15.9 JACK HUGHES PAUL COTTER NATHAN BASTIAN

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