Looking Ahead

 

Andrew Santillo, author of Looking Ahead, analyzes the upcoming schedule every week and delivers the five best and worst teams for every seven-day period to help with starting lineup decisions.  Andrew also gives insight into some of the top and bottom teams for the week as well as some savvy free agent pickups that are not owned in the majority of leagues.
 
  

Between the Lines – Crosby (again), Markov and Subban in Montreal, and more

By |2015-07-24T08:59:03-04:00March 18th, 2013|Looking Ahead|

 

Capitals USA Today

 

Chris Wassel breaks down the best NHL line combinations.

 

The dog weeks are upon us for fantasy hockey enthusiasts. Playoffs are, in some cases, just a few weeks away. Shortened seasons are tough on everyone. There are no easy shortcuts, no nothing! It seems like a lot of the same old same old on “Between The Lines” with one or two new wrinkles this week. Here come the details!

 

Looking Ahead – Week 8

By |2015-07-24T08:59:39-04:00March 8th, 2013|Looking Ahead|

 TylerSeguin

 

 

Fisher takes a look at the schedule for next week and breaks down the teams with favorable/unfavorable workloads

Conference Bias

The Eastern Conference felt that last week it was too close in the “Best Bets” section, so they decided to pull away to 22-13 this week.  However, in a rare upset, the East is also the predominant Conference in the “Steer Clear” section, taking it 19-16.  So be careful what Eastern teams you load up on this week!  A lot of Eastern teams with only two games, depending on which timeframe you’re focusing on, could be the major culprit.


Looking Ahead: Week 7

By |2015-07-24T09:00:01-04:00March 1st, 2013|Looking Ahead|

 

Sidney Crosby USA Today

 

The 'Looking Ahead' series helps you get the edge when setting your fantasy lineups.


A tough decision can be made easier with these charts showing you the best five and worst five schedules for upcoming seven-day periods. Some of you used them last year but for the benefit of new readers here is a refresher. The number next to the team indicates the 'multiplier' to use on a player's point-per-game pace to give you an idea how many points to expect for that week.

 

Looking Ahead: Week 6

By |2015-07-24T09:00:24-04:00February 22nd, 2013|Looking Ahead|

 

Ryan Kesler USA Today

 

 

The 'Looking Ahead' series helps you get the edge when setting your fantasy lineups.


 

A tough decision can be made easier with these charts showing you the best five and worst five schedules for upcoming seven-day periods. Some of you used them last year but for the benefit of new readers here is a refresher. The number next to the team indicates the 'multiplier' to use on a player's point-per-game pace to give you an idea how many points to expect for that week.


Looking Ahead: Week 5

By |2015-07-24T09:00:46-04:00February 15th, 2013|Looking Ahead|

 

PatriceBergeron USAToday

 

The 'Looking Ahead' series helps you get the edge when setting your fantasy lineups.

 

A tough decision can be made easier with these charts showing you the best five and worst five schedules for upcoming seven-day periods. Some of you used them last year but for the benefit of new readers here is a refresher. The number next to the team indicates the 'multiplier' to use on a player's point-per-game pace to give you an idea how many points to expect for that week.


Looking Ahead – Week 24

By |2015-07-24T09:01:17-04:00March 16th, 2012|Looking Ahead|

 

Kane ICON SMI

 

A tough decision can be made easier with these charts showing you the best five and worst five schedules for upcoming seven-day periods. Some of you used them last year but for the benefit of new readers here is a refresher. The number next to the team indicates the 'multiplier' to use on a player's point-per-game pace to give you an idea how many points to expect for that week.

 

Looking Ahead – Week 23

By |2015-07-24T09:01:49-04:00March 9th, 2012|Looking Ahead|

 

Kovalchuk ICON SMI

 

A tough decision can be made easier with these charts showing you the best five and worst five schedules for upcoming seven-day periods. Some of you used them last year but for the benefit of new readers here is a refresher. The number next to the team indicates the 'multiplier' to use on a player's point-per-game pace to give you an idea how many points to expect for that week.

 

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