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.
 
  

Looking Ahead – Week 4

By |2015-07-24T10:31:21-04:00October 29th, 2010|Looking Ahead|

Kessel

 

Once again, no teams play one game over any of the upcoming seven day schedules, but there are a few anomalies worth pointing out. In the weeks starting on Sunday and Tuesday, there are only two teams that play four games: Carolina and Vancouver in the Sunday-Saturday schedule and Detroit and Phoenix in the Tuesday-Monday schedule. In the week starting this Saturday, there are only three teams with a four game week: Carolina, NY Rangers and New Jersey.

 

Looking Ahead: Week 1

By |2015-07-24T10:32:58-04:00October 1st, 2010|Looking Ahead|

Capitals ICON SMI

One of the first things I do during the first few weeks of fantasy hockey is stay away from the teams that play overseas. While a set back after returning to North American soil isn’t always guaranteed, why take the risk so early in the season?

 

Looking Ahead with Crazynuck – Week 25

By |2010-04-02T23:34:08-04:00April 2nd, 2010|Looking Ahead|

Jason Spezza

 

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 with Crazynuck – Week 24

By |2010-03-25T23:48:01-04:00March 25th, 2010|Looking Ahead|

Ryan Smyth


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 with Crazynuck – Week 23

By |2010-03-19T05:04:31-04:00March 19th, 2010|Looking Ahead|

 

Jarome Iginla

 


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 with Crazynuck – Week 22

By |2010-03-12T06:03:40-05:00March 12th, 2010|Looking Ahead|


Brad Richards

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 with Crazynuck – Week 21

By |2010-03-05T05:38:37-05:00March 5th, 2010|Looking Ahead|

Pavel Datsyuk

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 with Crazynuck – Week 20

By |2010-02-26T18:11:39-05:00February 26th, 2010|Looking Ahead|

 

Roberto Luongo

 

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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