The Journey

Puneet Sharma pens The Journey every Saturday for DobberHockey. He also writes about Chicago Blackhawks prospects for DobberProspects, and he has contributed to the Fantasy Prospects Report.
 

Avoid Fool’s Gold

By |2015-07-24T10:46:28-04:00February 20th, 2010|The Journey|

Bill Sweatt

 

A good way to avoid wasting your time as a prospector – and your draft picks as a fantasy hockey GM – is to learn to spot fool’s gold.


For the past couple of months, I’ve been touting players that I thought might be worth having a look at. This week, I’m going to try to get you to steer clear of a player.


A Devil of a Prospect

By |2015-07-24T10:46:40-04:00February 14th, 2010|The Journey|

Matt Halischuk

 

Hardcore hockey fans probably didn’t know who Matt Halischuk was in December of 2007. Halischuk was a 4th-round pick of the New Jersey Devils that summer after scoring 66 points in 67 games for the Kitchener Rangers the year before.

 

Bloodlines and Valuable Lessons

By |2015-07-24T10:46:59-04:00February 6th, 2010|The Journey|

Colin Wilson

 

Sometimes, prospectors blaze a trail and go out on a limb and pan for gold in a stream where no one has been before – and, sometimes, they go back to a stream that they know produced some nuggets before.

 

NHL scouts are no different and a fantasy hockey GM should be aware of the importance of good bloodlines. While they are not a guarantee of success – these are hockey prospects we’re talking about – they do help improve the odds of making it in the NHL. And since every little edge and advantage helps you win in this game, it is something worth paying attention to.

 

Patience with Power Forwards

By |2015-07-24T10:47:58-04:00January 16th, 2010|The Journey|

Eric Tangradi


You have to be patient with prospects, and that’s especially true with goalies and defencemen. Forwards are most likely to jump into the NHL at a young age and have a fantasy impact, but there’s a certain breed of forward that requires just as much patience as goalies and defensemen: power forwards.

Band-Aid Boys in Training

By |2015-07-24T10:48:21-04:00January 9th, 2010|The Journey|

Logan Couture

As most loyal Dobber readers know, some players are more prone to injury than others. When they’re on your fantasy team, they hurt your team's performance, but a player can very easily return from injury and still be just as good (as long as the injury is not a serious one). But major or frequent injuries at a young age can derail development by reducing playing time or negatively affecting long-term health.

Kyle Turris – back to prospect status

By |2015-07-24T10:49:08-04:00December 12th, 2009|The Journey|

turris


With 66 NHL games under his belt, Kyle Turris doesn’t really qualify as an NHL prospect does he? But there he is, toiling away in the AHL with other prospects.

 

Expect Turris, the No. 4 prospect on Dobber’s latest ranking of the top 215 Fantasy Hockey Prospects, to stay there for more seasoning because he needs it. The Phoenix Coyotes have realized they need to be more patient with their talented first-round draft pick from 2007. If you’re a fantasy GM who owns Turris, you need to be patient, too. Don’t get discouraged that he’s been demoted to the AHL after playing almost a full season in the NHL last year as a 19-year-old.

 

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