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Wild West: Multi-Category Forwards 2019-20

By |2019-12-30T14:33:33-05:00December 30th, 2019|The Wild West|

  This week we are starting a two part dive into players in the West who are helping owners out in a wider variety of categories. The focus is on players (forwards this week - defense next) who are maintaining useful levels of shots and points, but are also contributing in hits and blocks. We [...]

Wild West: Ice Time Winners – Defense

By |2019-12-16T15:47:33-05:00December 16th, 2019|The Wild West|

  Last week we took a look at forwards in the Western Conference that were seeing a change in their ice time. The idea being that deployment; linemates, power-play time, even-strength time on ice - all of these things matter when figuring out which players we want to hang on to, particularly when we get [...]

The Wild West: Ice Time Winners

By |2019-12-09T12:05:08-05:00December 9th, 2019|The Wild West|

  Opportunity is the name of the game in fantasy. Well so is skill, but you get the idea. A decent player with a great opportunity might be a better own than a good player with poor deployment. Linemates, power-play time, even-strength time on ice - all of these things matter when figuring out which [...]

Wild West: 2019-20 Goalie Round-Up Part 2

By |2019-12-02T10:57:05-05:00December 2nd, 2019|The Wild West|

  Last week we took a tour of the Central Division, looking at the status of each team’s goalie performances and tandems. We return this week for our second installment, and this time we move on to the Pacific Division.   One quick note to follow up: In the Nashville section I claimed there was [...]

Wild West: Power-Play Potential

By |2019-10-28T11:25:39-04:00October 28th, 2019|The Wild West|

  This week we are taking a quick trip down Power Play Lane. To start I took a look at the expected goals per 60 min numbers for teams on the power play (courtesy Evolving Wild). In a rather fortuitous coincidence, the top four teams were all western teams (see table below). In order to [...]

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