The Journey: Four Russian Prospects to Stash in Deep Keepers
Welcome back to The Journey, where we track the development of prospects as they excel in junior, make the NHL, and push towards stardom. Next week is finally the start of the 2023-24 season! Hopefully [...]
Ramblings: Spurgeon, Heinola Injuries; Knight to AHL; Players I’m More Confident In Than You Are (Oct 7)
At this time of year there’s a ton of injury and roster cut news to sift through, so I’ll try to pull out the most fantasy-relevant stories. Jared Spurgeon is currently listed as week-to-week with [...]
Frozen Tools Forensics: 2022 Hot Starts
In our last article before the start of the 2023-24 season, we are taking one last trip back in time to our 2022-23 data. Today we will be comparing first and second half splits and [...]
Ramblings: Drysdale Signs, Kaliyev Suspended, Players I’m Less Sold On Than You Are (Oct 6)
Just days after agreeing to a new contract with Trevor Zegras, the Ducks have signed Jamie Drysdale to a three-year contract worth $6.9 million. Drysdale missed all but eight games last season because of a [...]
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Fantasy Take: Klingberg Finally Signs, Flies to Anaheim
The Anaheim Ducks have signed John Klingberg to a one-year contract believed to be worth $7 million. Klingberg has spent his entire eight-year career with the Dallas Stars, topping out at 67 points in 2017-18. [...]
Frozen Tool Forensics: Riding the Goalie Carousel Part 2
This week we are finishing out the journey around the league’s goaltenders. For a full list of all of the offseason moves and their fantasy impacts take a look here. As a brief reminder of [...]
Ramblings: Kakko, Joseph, Bear Sign Extensions; Breaking Down Tkachuk/Huberdeau in Fantasy (July 29)
Kaapo Kakko has signed a two-year extension with the Rangers with an average annual value of $2.1 million. Kakko finished the 2021-22 season with 18 points in 43 games, which would have been a 34-point [...]
Capped: More Signings Discussion, Including Niederreiter and Dubois
Like the last couple of weeks, this week will be centered around free agents that have signed new contracts, whether they signed with a new team or their previous team they are eligible to be [...]
Ramblings: Thoughts on Norris, Sharangovich, Tolvanen, and Hagel – July 28
The Sophomore Slump is something we’re all familiar with. That a young player might struggle in their second year in a pro sports league is a notion that intuitively makes sense – teams and players [...]
Fantasy Hockey Poll: Playoff Scoring Barometers
It’s usually sound advice to not put too much stock on a skater’s performance during the Stanley Cup playoffs, what with it being a smaller sample size plus games being played under conditions less similar [...]