Monthly Archives: April 2018

Ramblings: Playoff sleepers, Gourde, Marody, Quick, Berglund, Vatrano, Vrbata the AHL and more (Apr 9)

By |2018-04-09T09:35:51-04:00April 8th, 2018|Hockey Rambling|

It’s getting near that time again, gang! My 13th annual Interactive Playoff Draft List has already been released – and hell, it’s already been updated four times! I plan two more updates, mostly anything I can dig up that’s injury related. As I’ve said before, I like running two draft lists with two scenarios and [...]

The Journey: Frozen Four Finalists Standouts

By |2018-04-06T14:01:38-04:00April 7th, 2018|The Journey|

                                            Frozen Four Finalists standouts We’re down to the final two in college hockey with the NCAA championship final going tonight. We’ll see Minnesota-Duluth facing off against Notre Dame. Both teams prevailed in thrilling [...]

Ramblings: Sedin Farewell; Columbus and New Jersey Clinch; McDavid; Barkov Injured – April 6

By |2018-04-06T08:05:19-04:00April 6th, 2018|Hockey Rambling|

It’s only fitting that on the night Daniel and Henrik Sedin played their final game at home in Vancouver, Roberto Luongo played the 1000th game of his career. Those three players are largely responsible for the most prosperous time of this franchise since the early 90s, and those three players are among the best at [...]

Free NHL Playoff Hockey Pool Boxes – 2018

By |2018-04-05T12:07:06-04:00April 5th, 2018|The Dobotomy|

  Free playoff player boxes, for those who would like to run simple pools at the office...   Every year in April (for the NHL playoffs) and in August (for the regular season) I group players into comparable boxes and post them online for people to enjoy for free. Whether it's for the office or [...]

Capped: Bargain Picks in Playoff Pools

By |2018-04-05T07:36:23-04:00April 5th, 2018|Capped|

This week's Capped takes a look at some playoff value picks, where the salary cap doesn’t matter. **** The playoffs are the one time of year when the salary cap gets unceremoniously left behind, and we are gifted with the best hockey of the year. For this week only, we are not going to focus [...]

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