Stuff from former regular columnists such as Chris Burns, Eric Maltais, Jacob Status, Jim Gunther and Jeff Angus, as well as guest columnists such as Gus Katsaros from McKeen‘s, Jon Press from Japer’s Rink and more!
Stuff from former regular columnists such as Chris Burns, Eric Maltais, Jacob Status, Jim Gunther and Jeff Angus, as well as guest columnists such as Gus Katsaros from McKeen‘s, Jon Press from Japer’s Rink and more!
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By Chris Burns - Howdy from deep in the heart of Texas! Most of you probably don’t remember me, and those of you who do need to get a life! I was one of the original writers for Dobber back in the day until real life caught up to me and I lost my [...]
Steve posts the Bodog over/under bets for 2017-18 player point totals. […]
With Steven Stamkos off the free agency list, is Milan Lucic the most impactful free agent in terms of fantasy leagues? […]
Penguins or Sharks? Who wins the Conn Smythe? The Dobber Experts Panel weighs in. […]
The Dobber writers weigh in on the third round of the playoffs. **** The crew is backing the Penguins, but the Western Conference Final is much more contested. Here is the experts panel on the third round: Expert (record) TB vs PIT STL vs SJ Clifford (N/A) - PIT in 6 - SJ in 6 [...]
The Dobber writers weigh in on the second round of the playoffs. **** The scheduling from the NHL meant that the second round began before the first round, something I can never remember happening. We had to wait a day to post these just to find out which teams were actually in the second round, [...]
The Dobber Hockey experts weigh in with their playoff picks. […]
With the seeds almost all locked, here are your playoff team report cards leading into the second season … […]
Rasmus Ristolainen is in contention for the best name in hockey today. […]