October 17, 2011

By |2011-10-17T06:23:55-04:00October 17th, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  Hey gang - Angus here. Came across an interesting writing opportunity earlier today (more on it here). I formally tossed my hat in the ring, and I`d love your support. Read that link, and let those who make the decisions know you`d like to see me there too (or, if you picked Malkin too [...]

Early Season Panic or Praise

By |2015-07-24T09:11:49-04:00October 17th, 2011|Eastern Edge|

Kessel

 

As each new hockey season progresses, fantasy hockey poolies are eager to dominate their pool. While the season is still young, everyone wants all of their star players and their sleepers to absolutely dominate. Despite hearing from the masses to be patient and against their better judgment, some folks pull the trigger far too early on the slower starters. Conversely, if a mediocre guy has a couple good games, their fantasy owner wants a king’s ransom. Let’s take a look at some of the slower or hotter performing Eastern Conference players thus far and what we can take from the good and the bad.

 

October 18, 2011

By |2011-10-18T04:19:10-04:00October 18th, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  Want to write a column that lands on the DH front page? This is how you do it!   Agree or disagree with Ken Campbell (I often disagree, for what it's worth), the comments that he and many popular writers on the 'net are often a disgrace. People go over the top with their [...]

Salary Cap Bargains

By |2011-10-18T18:26:21-04:00October 18th, 2011|Black Aces|

Karlsson

 

Having participated in the same salary cap points-only league for over 12 years, I'm always looking out for the best "bargain" in the NHL. Everyone wants players like Alex Ovechkin, Sidney Crosby, or Henrik Lundqvist on their team (and rightly so), but you have to offset those high salaries with players earning considerably less. You want to find a few players who will give you a reasonable point-per-dollar ratio, so that you can afford a Brad Richards or two.

 

To that end, I have put together a list of 10 bargains.

 

October 19, 2011

By |2011-10-19T05:39:34-04:00October 19th, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  The Hurricanes have sent Justin Faulk to the AHL. It was the right move - the team has been winning since dressing Jamie McBain in Faulk's place.   Hey gang - Angus here. Came across an interesting writing opportunity earlier this week - an opening for a hockey blogger/writer at the Province in Vancouver [...]

Dan Boyle vs. Lubomir Visnovsky

By |2015-07-24T09:11:46-04:00October 19th, 2011|Roos Lets Loose|

Boyle

 

Did you take my advice and watch the Ducks-Sharks games this past week? Admittedly Friday’s game was a snoozer. I felt dumb for having hyped up that game so much. It was as though I was a producer of The Playboy Club or something. I let you down and the game let us all down. Monday’s game more than made up for it though. Anaheim’s stars finally turned it on and brought some excitement to this rivalry. There were scrums, there were fights and most of all there were plenty of scoring chances. That’s all you can really ask for at this stage of the season.

 

To continue my efforts of informing the public of what a great rivalry this is, Cage Match will feature Part Two in the Ducks-Sharks saga. This time we look to the blue line. It is Dan Boyle vs. Lubomir Visnovsky. Let’s get it on!

 

October 20, 2011

By |2015-07-24T09:11:43-04:00October 20th, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  Magus Paajarvi may make for a solid one-year buy low candidate right now - zero points in five games. He has played pretty good, and he looked terrific in the preseason.   My weekly column - 'Delivering the Sauce' - is now posted over at the Canucks Army.   I wanted to extend a [...]

Buy Low or Sell High?

By |2015-07-24T09:11:40-04:00October 20th, 2011|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

Smith

 

If the season ended today, Kari Lehtonen would probably win the Vezina Trophy. As crazy as that sounds, when you consider just how well he has played for the Stars, all poolies come to the realization that each and every year is totally unpredictable in the realm of goaltending. No matter how much research you do, you almost always end up drafting one fantasy killer and one fantasy gem.

 

October 21, 2011

By |2011-10-21T05:01:53-04:00October 21st, 2011|Hockey Rambling|

  Vinny Prospal is already frustrated at the acceptance of losing in Columbus. He isn't the first veteran to feel that way, either.   The above link touches on a point I have raised a few times. Young players that develop on losing teams can not grow comfortable with losing. It kills development. Look at [...]

The Battle of the Top 2009 WHL Bantam Picks

By |2011-10-21T20:33:11-04:00October 21st, 2011|z-Archives (other articles)|

 

Rielly

 

In the next edition of The Dean’s List, the focus is turned to two potential first round picks that have been competing against each other for several years now. Previously, TDL examined a few defenders in “2012 Defensemen Draft Class” but now we turn our attention to two WHL defensemen impressing early on in the 2011-12 WHL season and are currently battling each other to earn the top draft position among WHL defenders.  There is no shortage of franchise defensemen in the 2012 NHL draft class but it appears that the WHL is breeding some of the best of the 2012 crop and both Morgan Rielly and Derrick Pouliot are among the league’s elite at the defenseman position.

 

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