Monthly Archives: May 2020

Eastern Edge: Fantasy hockey takeaways from 2019-20 – Part 1

By |2020-05-19T15:49:17-04:00May 19th, 2020|Eastern Edge|

In this week’s Eastern Edge, I’ll begin highlighting an important fantasy hockey takeaway for each team in the Eastern Conference. I tried to include information from the 2019-2020 campaign that may be forgotten during this extended offseason. Hopefully, these reminders will be useful when NHL action eventually resumes. This is the first of four installments, [...]

Top 10 Worst Faceoff Guys

By |2020-05-17T22:44:56-04:00May 18th, 2020|Fantasy Hockey Top 10|

Every once in a while, you’ll read about a fantasy general manager punting a category in a league that counts several peripherals. This is a nice way of saying that the GM will ignore that particular statistic when drafting and instead focus on everything else. Usually, the punted category is plus/minus, but I feel like [...]

Ramblings – I’ve Identified 17 Disappointing Key Fantasy Players I’m Confident Will Bounce Back (May 18)

By |2020-05-17T22:43:27-04:00May 18th, 2020|Hockey Rambling|

I will have an announcement officially announcing a release date for the 13th annual Fantasy Prospects Report next Monday (for realsies this time) in the Ramblings, on Twitter and on Facebook. I am (still) awaiting the NHL’s decision about when their draft will take place, and I believe that decision will finally come this week. [...]

Fantasy Hockey Podcast – 31 Beats: Buffalo Sabres, ft. Joe Yerdon

By |2020-05-17T21:14:19-04:00May 17th, 2020|Keeping Karlsson|

In the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast's 31 Beats series, Elan and Brian are on a league-wide odyssey to explore the fantasy present and future landscapes of each of the NHL's 31 teams, gathering info by interviewing the people who know them best: beat writers! For the second straight season the Buffalo Sabres started strong [...]

Ramblings: Forwards With Few Blocked Shots – Gusev, Backlund, Domi (May 17)

By |2020-05-16T23:51:17-04:00May 17th, 2020|Hockey Rambling|

If you’re an Athletic subscriber, you may want to check out Scott Burnside’s article on the NHL’s potential return to play format. The league is discussing whether 24 teams or 20 teams should be included, although the chances of a few extra playoff teams being added appears likely should the season resume. https://twitter.com/OvertimeScottB/status/1261673339489333249 Just so [...]

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