Monthly Archives: September 2016

Ramblings: Tatar and Nyquist, Andersen, Reimer, Schwartz, and More (September 16)

By |2016-09-15T23:00:26-04:00September 15th, 2016|Hockey Rambling|

Ramblings: Buying a pair of Wings, Andersen, Reimer, Schwartz, and More **** The Colorado Avalanche will probably be one of the more interesting teams this year – new (better?) coach, talented roster, new stats hires – but perhaps one of the more compelling teams to watch this year is the Detroit Red Wings. Not compelling [...]

Capped: Discussing the Value of Evgeni Malkin

By |2016-09-15T08:16:04-04:00September 15th, 2016|Capped|

This week's Capped discusses a very controversial fantasy asset: Evgeni Malkin.  **** Happy Thursday to all; you are almost to the end of the week. Meaningful hockey is also on the horizon, and in two more days, we will have real box scores to analyze. One player whose name is worth following in these box [...]

Ramblings: Rising Average Draft Positions Across The League (September 15)

By |2016-09-14T23:00:17-04:00September 14th, 2016|Hockey Rambling|

Ramblings: Keeping an eye on the rising average draft position of some players. **** Not long ago in a Ramblings here on Dobber, the focus was on discrepancies in average draft position across the major sites. The reason for this is simply for savvy fantasy owners to look for value opportunities by identifying players that [...]

Cage Match: Canada vs. United States

By |2016-09-14T10:26:54-04:00September 14th, 2016|Roos Lets Loose|

Which team will prevail - Team Canada or Team USA? Roos runs through it point by point to come up with a prediction   Thanks to everyone who read last week’s column on North America vs. Russia. We’re mere days from finding out if cage match was correct in pointing toward Team Russia as the [...]

Eastern Edge – Bounce-back candidates from the Eastern Conference

By |2016-09-13T11:10:31-04:00September 13th, 2016|Eastern Edge|

  All players experience ups and downs throughout their careers. Examples of factors influencing setbacks include injuries, ice time and line combinations. Regardless of the reason, sometimes things just do not work out for a player and as a result his numbers suffer greatly. In fantasy land, the effects are significant because poolies are left [...]

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