Geek of the Week

Penned every Sunday by Ryan Brudner, the Geek of the Week digs deep on the hottest players you want to know more about using the Fantasy Hockey Geek tool.
 

Geek of the Week – Brent Burns

By |2015-07-24T08:46:51-04:00October 6th, 2013|Geek of the Week|

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How to take advantage of the fantasy hockey market inefficiency that is Brent Burns.

 

As a successful Fantasy Hockey manager, what separates you from the more casual hockey fans (and fantasy league ATMs who contribute to your winnings every year) is your ability to identify things that really matter and jumping on opportunities. Today’s Geek of the Week had something happen to him that matters a great deal and not nearly enough people are taking advantage of the opportunity. Let’s take a further look at Brent Burns.

Geek of the Week – Brandon Dubinsky

By |2015-07-24T08:50:04-04:00September 28th, 2013|Geek of the Week|

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You can't spell "due to seriously bounce back" without Dubinsky.

 

In the first couple rounds of a draft, there really aren’t many “bad” picks and most manager’s strategies are similar: we focus on top end talent that provide elite levels of the more scarce statistics, usually goals and assists. Where I find that most leagues are won, however, is in the mid to late rounds of a draft when you are selecting guys to round out your team and contribute to some of the other categories that less experienced GMs tend to ignored. Today, I have a perfect example of a late round player who can help your fantasy squad in pretty much every format: Brandon Dubinsky.

 

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