It’s back! Dobber’s 7th Annual Midseason Guide

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2013-12-06

Midseason Fantasy Hockey Guide

 

After a year off due to the epic millionaire vs. billionaire battle, Dobber’s Midseason Guide is back!

 

 

 

Remember how I used to save your ass in your fantasy league by helping your turn your season around every January? Well, I’m doing it again on January 12, 2014. Unable to last year, because the season didn’t even start until January, I’m glad to bring this back. Returning are:

 

1. The second-half projections, as well as historical second-half performance, current pace, and up/down projections on current pace.

 

2. Interesting, stat-skewing facts on players such as injuries to a teammate and how they affected performance, new coach, linemates and more.

 

3. Prospect information – a couple from each team who are close to getting that call and what you can expect from them. The 2011 edition told you all about Justin Schultz, Marcus Foligno (remember his late-season run that year?), 

 

4. Digging deep into the goalie situation for each team.

 

5. The ‘other’ stats, such as hits, penalty minutes and shots on goal trends

 

6. College kids to keep an eye on for possible late March signings.

 

7. New – advanced stats. Thomas Drance will bring you a new section “Advanced Drance”

 

8. Three-Year Peak charts – the most fantasy-relevant players and the likely average point totals of the three best years of their careers.

 

9. Who’s on the trade block? An in-depth look at the buyers and sellers at the upcoming deadline.

 

10. A look at European free agents with potential NHL impact. The 2011 edition told you all about Antti Raanta (!) and Karri Ramo.

 

11. More. Plenty more. You’ve bought it before and remember its greatness. There’s a reason that January 12th, 2014 is dubbed Christmas 2 around these parts.

 

 

 

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Release Date is January 12, 2014!



 

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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
KAAPO KAKKO SEA
ADAM FANTILLI CBJ

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 EDM Players
19.1 RYAN NUGENT-HOPKINS MATTIAS JANMARK CONNOR BROWN
14.5 VASILY PODKOLZIN LEON DRAISAITL VIKTOR ARVIDSSON
14.1 JEFF SKINNER ZACH HYMAN ADAM HENRIQUE

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