Monthly Archives: December 2017

Top 300 Keeper League Skaters – December 2017

By |2017-12-04T18:44:39-05:00December 4th, 2017|Hockey Rankings|

Here are the Top 300 skaters to own in a points-only keeper league - December edition.   As always, consider players within +/-5.0 rating points as having equal value and at that point become just a matter of need and/or personal preference. Check back tomorrow (Tuesday) for the Top 100 Defensemen...   Click on any [...]

Keeping Karlsson no. 167: DeBrincat Power

By |2017-12-04T09:18:15-05:00December 4th, 2017|Keeping Karlsson|

A rash of goalie injuries has pushed a bunch of new guys with little experience into the net-- which one's your best bet for the next few weeks? Can you buy into whatever success Chicago secondary scorers saw this week? With Mika Zibanejad out, do the New York Rangers actually have any other centremen? All of [...]

Ramblings: Jets Cruising; Vegas Wins Again; Chychrun Returns – December 4

By |2017-12-03T23:32:50-05:00December 3rd, 2017|Hockey Rambling|

It was another round of rather mostly dull Sunday night games so let’s hop to it. Kyle Connor missed Winnipeg’s game last night against Ottawa and is day-to-day with a lower-body injury. Mathieu Perreault took his spot on the top line with Mark Scheifele and Blake Wheeler. There’s no indication as to the severity of [...]

Oliver Ekman-Larsson Bouncing Back Strong

By |2017-12-03T11:44:22-05:00December 3rd, 2017|Geek of the Week|

Even though the Arizona Coyotes were expected to take a step forward this year, they are once again at the bottom of the league. With only seven wins on the season, the Coyotes find themselves in 30th with 18 points, only ahead of the struggling Buffalo Sabres. But despite the Coyotes continued struggles, fantasy owners [...]

Ramblings: Habs Put Up 10, Lightning and Blues Mixing Up Their Lines and more (Dec 3)

By |2017-12-03T01:19:46-05:00December 3rd, 2017|Hockey Rambling|

  Laidlaw filling in for Ian after a loaded Saturday of action. Let’s get to it. * The Montreal Canadiens obliterated the Red Wings 10-1, extending Carey Price’s winning streak to four games. Why does Price get the lead billing? Because the score sheet was dominated by Montreal’s third and fourth lines, which simply won’t [...]

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