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2009-10 Prime Cuts

By |2015-07-24T10:44:54-04:00April 5th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Prime Cuts

The third annual Prime Cuts roster is set to be unveiled starting Friday, April 9th. Check out the Prime Cuts rosters from 2007-08 and 2008-09. The thinking process that goes in to selecting the team is similar to Pierre McGuire’s “Monsters” for TSN (I promise that is the first and only time I will compare my thinking process to Pierre’s). Since this is a fantasy hockey site, the selection process favours players that have had strong seasons on the score sheet, obviously. However, not just goals and assists are weighted – perhaps a player has started to shoot the puck more, or play better defensively. Intangibles like heart, grit, and determination factor in to the selection process as well. It is far and away my favourite article to write each year, and I hope you will all enjoy reading it as much as I have enjoyed writing it!

April 03, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:44:57-04:00April 3rd, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Michael Grabner recorded his first career hat trick in less than 14 minutes of ice time last night. Now that is production! He also fired six shots on goal. Grabner probably could have potted another two or three – he was terrorizing the Ducks defense with his speed all night. He now has 56 [...]

Philadelphia – The Quest for a Keeper Continues

By |2015-07-24T10:44:59-04:00April 1st, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Goalies


Another season of instability between the pipes has once again come and gone for the Philadelphia Flyers. After trading for Chris Pronger last summer, the Flyers were forced to go digging in the bargain bin for a starting goaltender, as Pronger’s salary pushed them very close to the cap. They signed Ray Emery, hoping that a year in exile playing in the KHL would make him a better goalie on the ice and a more stable person off of it. Emery started the 2009-10 season very well, winning 10 of his first 14 starts. However, his level of play dipped in December and January, and his season (and potentially career) was abruptly ended early in February when he suffered a severe hip injury.

 

April 01, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:45:00-04:00April 1st, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Dobber's latest over at Puck Daddy - check it out here.   Daniel Sedin is out tonight for the Canucks with back spasms. Pavol Demitra is en route to Los Angeles and may suit up in his place.   Allan Walsh, the always-interesting agent for Jaroslav Halak, tweeted this earlier, "Just wanted to be [...]

Down the Stretch Contest – The Final Week

By |2015-07-24T10:45:02-04:00March 31st, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Roberto Luongo


The final week of NHL action is almost upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with a contest? The entrant with the most points at the end of the week running from April 5 until April 11 will receive a signed 8x10 photograph of Dallas Star captain and Team Canada gold medalist Brenden Morrow. To reward our loyal DobberHockey members, those with over 1000 posts on the forums will be given a slight advantage in winning. However, if you make a shrewd selection this week, it won’t matter if you don’t even post at all.

 

March 27, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:45:08-04:00March 27th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Dobber jumping on briefly to promote a worthy cause. There is a groundswell of support for honoring Pat Burns by getting him into the Hall of Fame while he is still around to enjoy the honor. I don't know if you have seen Burns lately, but when he recently went to a ceremony unveiling [...]

Looking Ahead to 2010-11 – Part II

By |2015-07-24T10:45:10-04:00March 26th, 2010|z-Archives (other articles)|

Colin Wilson


The trade deadline has come and gone in the NHL and the same holds true for most fantasy hockey leagues. For those of you in contention for first place, more time is now spent focusing on which categories you need to improve during the final few weeks, and if there are any players available on the waiver wire that can help you in that regard. For those of you who have no shot at winning this year, now is the time to focus on next season (provided you are in a keeper league, of course). Once trading opens back up in the summer, the build for the future will continue. Trading for unproven prospects and young players is always a risk, but there are ways to mitigate that. (Reading DobberHockey is a great start!) There are several young players who are ready to step in and produce next season in the NHL, and you may be able to get a few of them below value this summer.

 

March 26, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:45:12-04:00March 26th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

The Oilers are on the verge of signing prospect Jeff Petry, who has chosen to forego his senior year at Michigan State. He will join the AHL affiliate in Springfield, at least for a few games, before suiting up with the Oilers. Petry had four goals and 25 assists in 38 games this season with [...]

March 25, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:45:14-04:00March 25th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Dobber's weekly Puck Daddy article. Check it out!   Check out the photographic evidence of this past Sunday's DobberHockey event at the Marlies game HERE   Expect Mats Zuccarello Aasen to sign with an NHL club very, very soon. I am henceforth going to refer to him as MZA, as it is much easier [...]

March 20, 2010

By |2015-07-24T10:45:24-04:00March 20th, 2010|Hockey Rambling|

  Ales Kotalik has one goal and one assist as a Flame. Oh, and he still has two years left at $3 million per (with a NTC to boot).   For the second straight year (Matt Gilroy in 2009), the Rangers have signed the most sought after defenseman free agent in college hockey. Lee Baldwin [...]

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