March 23, 2011

March 23, 2011

By |2015-09-01T18:51:02-04:00September 1st, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  The Devils losing three of their last four has finally done them in. They just didn't want to die, did they? But next year, I can see them rolling with Josefson, Kovalchuk and Tedenby on one line, and a re-signed Parise, Zajac and (???) on the next line. Not bad. Josefson has six points [...]

September 02, 2011

By |2015-07-24T09:13:55-04:00September 2nd, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  Regarding our bad-ass new iPhone App:   Some people are experiencing an issue with the upgrade to version 1.1.  We are currently working on this issue and we apologize for the inconvenience.  If you have performed the upgrade and do not see any players in the app, please try deleting the app from your [...]

September 03, 2011

By |2015-07-24T09:13:52-04:00September 3rd, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  Del Zotto's waiver status is a concern. What happens if he struggles again? I'm expecting a bounce back and a solid season (35-40 points) as he earns the top PP gig. An interesting read, though.   A good read on Nick Backstrom's summer training. These are the types of pieces we usually hear about [...]

Power Forward Prospects

By |2011-09-03T16:33:03-04:00September 3rd, 2011|The Journey|

 

Adam

 

You can choose as many stats as you want for fantasy pools, but I've found that there are six categories that consistently come up and they include: goals, assists, plus/minus, penalty minutes, power play points and shots on goal. Shooting the puck is important because points are allocated for shots on goal and goals. If you get lots of both you're going to be on the power play and get power play points. Penalty minutes also count, so ideally you're looking for someone that can score goals and get penalty minutes. You're essentially looking for a power forward along the lines of Rick Nash or Jarome Iginla. Today we'll take a look at a few of Dobber's top ranked power forward prospects and examine their potential for multi-stat pools.

 

September 04, 2011

By |2011-09-04T05:58:44-04:00September 4th, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  Also - earlier today was the deadline to enter the Three-Tiered Invitational. I will announce the winners 10 at time in tomorrow's ramblings, beginning with the six returnees plus the first four drawn names. Throughout the day, I will announce more names in 10s until all 60 plus 10 "reserve" names are announced.   [...]

Why Frozen Pool Kicks Ass

By |2011-09-05T04:16:34-04:00September 5th, 2011|The Dobotomy|

 

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September 05, 2011

By |2011-09-05T04:38:31-04:00September 5th, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  Check in throughout the day below, as I announce the winners of Sunday’s draw to enter the Three-Tiered Rotisserie Invitational. Odds of getting in are one in five. FINAL list posted - the reserves are in order - and they do get called upon if the originals can't make their draft time.   According [...]

September 06, 2011

By |2011-09-06T03:15:58-04:00September 6th, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  Here is an update on Kyle Turris contract talks - he's looking for a three or four-year deal in the neighborhood of $3.5 million per. Wowzers. If I'm him, I look for two years at $2 million per...and then count myself lucky if I get it. If you paid that much for potential and [...]

Undervalued and Underappreciated (West 2011)

By |2015-07-24T09:13:50-04:00September 6th, 2011|The Wild West|

Joe

 

Over the course of the last few weekends I participated in a few Yahoo! mock drafts to gain a better grasp of what’s been going on in the real fantasy hockey world. I thought I’d pass my findings onto you Dobberities. I participated in random drafts ranging from eight to 14 teams from H2H to Roto leagues with standard settings. This is what I have concluded.

 

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