Fantasy Impact: Bo Horvat Traded to Islanders

Top 10 Underrated All-Stars

By |2023-01-29T22:46:39-05:00January 30th, 2023|Fantasy Hockey Top 10|

The NHL all-star game is next weekend, but with the way extra-long breaks have been scheduled, there are only six games total over the next three days, and many teams are already finished for at least the next seven days. One of the debates around the all-star game revolves around who is invited each year. [...]

Ramblings: Thoughts on Chychrun Trade Destinations, Rielly Ends the Drought, Goalie Talk, and more … (Jan. 30)

By |2023-01-29T22:43:06-05:00January 30th, 2023|Hockey Rambling|

The 15th annual Midseason Guide was released two weeks ago. Pick it up here! Second-half projections, prospects, free agents, trade block, advanced statistical analysis and more! This is probably the last ten days or so where this maintains relevance, so be sure to get it while it can still help. * The trade deadline is [...]

21 Fantasy Hockey Rambles

By |2023-01-29T13:30:02-05:00January 29th, 2023|21 Fantasy Hockey Rambles|

Every Sunday, we share 21 Fantasy Rambles from our writers at DobberHockey. These thoughts are curated from the past week's ‘Daily Ramblings’. Writers/Editors: Ian Gooding, Michael Clifford, Alexander MacLean and Dobber — 1. The All-Star break is looming with it officially starting next Thursday, February 2. The break itself is four days long but the [...]

Ramblings: Couture Five-Point Game; Hart Shutout; Eyssimont, Cates, DeBrincat (Jan 29)

By |2023-01-29T02:01:57-05:00January 29th, 2023|Hockey Rambling|

Alex DeBrincat entered Saturday’s game with no points in his last four games and just three points in 12 games in January. Prior to January, DeBrincat was a point-per-game player (36 points in 36 games). Fortunately, DeBrincat scored a goal on Saturday and had also recorded an assist that appeared to be taken away later. [...]

The Journey: Rangers Kid Line Heating Up

By |2023-01-28T16:27:00-05:00January 28th, 2023|The Journey|

Welcome back to The Journey, where we track the development of prospects as they excel in junior, make the NHL, and push towards stardom. The Rangers’ “Kid Line” of Alexis Lafreniere (21), Kaapo Kakko (21), and Filip Chytil (23) has been hot lately: Chytil has led the way with 12 points in his last 11 [...]

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