The Journey: Hot Starts from Brzustewicz, Lekkerimaki, Rossi, Roy, Cooley, and Jiricek
Welcome back to The Journey, where we track the development of prospects as they excel in junior, make the NHL, and push towards stardom. Who should probably have been taken in the first round of [...]
Saturday’s Game Picks: Avalanche Looking Like Favorites
What a difference a week makes. In what has been quite an unpredictable start to the new NHL campaign, we’ve already witnessed a number of peculiar trends and performances from a myriad of different teams [...]
Daily Fantasy Saturday: Rip the Net
Two weeks (not quite) into the NHL season, and we find some pretty familiar stories. Las Vegas and Colorado are already being crowned out west, and Boston and Philadelphia (?) lead the Eastern divisions. Carter [...]
Ramblings: The Fabulous Hughes Boys, Carlsson’s Debut, Beniers’ Slow Start (Oct 21)
Since Friday features just two games, I’ll dive into analysis of the late games on Thursday. In a seven-goal outburst for Seattle, Matty Beniers recorded his first point of the season (an assist) in his [...]
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Ramblings: Players Being Drafted Too Low in Yahoo Leagues (Sept 4)
Yesterday I listed a few players that I think are being drafted too high based on the fact that they are more likely to be autopicked (at least when I autopicked in a few mock [...]
The Journey: Lundell and Other Two-Way Unicorns
Welcome back to The Journey, where we follow hockey prospects and their paths to the NHL, providing fantasy predictions and analysis along the way. In a recent Goldilocks and the Three Skaters article, Rick Roos [...]
Dobber’s Offseason Fantasy Grades: Toronto Maple Leafs
For the last 19 years (12 with The Hockey News) Dobber has reviewed each team from a fantasy-hockey standpoint and graded them. The 20th annual review will appear here on DobberHockey throughout the summer. This [...]
Ramblings: Miller Extension Announced, Players You Might Draft If You Autopick (Sept 3)
The Vancouver Canucks have decided not to trade J.T. Miller after all, instead signing him to a seven-year extension worth $8 million per season. Cap leaguers should consider the new contract a very reasonable cap [...]
Frozen Tool Forensics: Players on the Breakout Threshold
As with the faceoff article posted a few weeks ago, I like to occasionally check in on stats, and therefore players, that are a bit more on the peripheral (see what I did there?) Categories [...]
Dobber’s Offseason Fantasy Grades: Tampa Bay Lightning
The 20th annual review will appear here on DobberHockey throughout the summer/fall. This is not a review of the likely performance on the ice or in the standings, but in the realm of fantasy hockey [...]