Looking Ahead: Vilardi’s Production; Marchment’s Upside; Toronto’s Homestand

Looking Ahead: Vilardi’s Production; Marchment’s Upside; Toronto’s Homestand

By |2024-02-23T11:39:19-05:00February 23rd, 2024|Looking Ahead|

Welcome back all! Decent week of hockey thus far with some more good matchups to carry us right into the weekend. Ah yes, the weekend…we’re almost there everyone. Let’s get everyone in a good spot for fantasy before the weekend starts, as well as going into next week’s matchups. The Immediate Fix (Grab this guy [...]

Frozen Tool Forensics: Zuccarello, Giroux, Marchand, Kopitar, and Other Veteran Fantasy Performances

By |2024-02-23T08:10:36-05:00February 23rd, 2024|Frozen Tools Forensics|

Today on Frozen Tools Forensics we are continuing our look at a player's age. Last week we looked the young players who have been performing well recently and today we are flipping the script and looking at those still productive older players. With the younger players, we looked at smaller sample sizes of positive production [...]

Ramblings: Updates on O’Connor, Perunovich, Power, and Ehlers; Scoring Problems for Kartye – February 23

By |2024-02-23T08:01:40-05:00February 23rd, 2024|Hockey Rambling|

Colorado got a key piece to their lineup back, though it’s not Gabriel Landeskog or Valeri Nichushkin (yet). Logan O’Connor returned to the lineup for Colorado on Thursday night, having missed four games. O’Connor went into that game third on the team in 5-on-5 goals with nine, and he has the lowest on-ice goals against [...]

Advanced Analytics: Fantasy Contributions and High-, Medium-, and Low-Danger Goals

By |2024-02-22T06:55:04-05:00February 22nd, 2024|Analytics Advantage|

Building upon our journey through the intricate world of hockey analytics from an earlier article, this article serves as a continuation of our initial exploration, and delves further into the nuanced metrics that reveal the hidden layers of player performance. With a foundation laid in understanding expected goals-for percentages, as well as high-, medium-, and [...]

Capped: Trade Scenarios for Jenner and Hanifin

By |2024-02-22T06:26:41-05:00February 22nd, 2024|Capped|

Welcome back my CapFriendlies! Anyone in for some trade speculation talk? This week I found myself making up different trade scenarios, which to be honest is par for the course for me, and with the deadline looming we’re bound to see some movement here shortly. This deadline is either going to be a one with [...]

Ramblings: Updates on Woll, Panarin, and Perunovich; Play-Driving from Skinner, Ehlers, Dubois, and More – February 22

By |2024-02-22T06:16:42-05:00February 22nd, 2024|Hockey Rambling|

There was good news out of Toronto as goalie Joseph Woll was sent to the AHL for a conditioning stint, the next step on his way back from an ankle injury that has kept him out of the lineup for two and a half months. How many games he ultimately plays down there remains to [...]

Injury Ward: Stone, Panarin, Arvidsson & Nugent-Hopkins Down; Woll, Perunovich, Andersen & More Nearing Returns

By |2024-02-21T16:49:56-05:00February 21st, 2024|Injury Ward|

Welcome to the newest edition of the Injury Ward. Here you will find the latest NHL injury updates and also which players may benefit from these situations. My name is Blake Creamer and I will be tackling this topic every single week. I want this article to work for you, so if there are players [...]

Fantasy Hockey Poll: Players Benefitting Most From Prime Deployment

By |2024-02-21T16:43:44-05:00February 21st, 2024|Roos Lets Loose|

Let’s suppose you have two teachers, identical in every way, except one’s class is full of hard working, diligent students while the other is saddled with goof-offs and kids that don’t study. Who comes across as being better at their job? To a non-informed observer, probably the first teacher. What I’m getting at is, in [...]

Ramblings: Ovie and McMichael Pot Two; Hill Rising; Theodore; Kakko; Monahan & Notes the Top 2024 Draft Eligibles (Feb 21)

By |2024-02-21T16:45:32-05:00February 21st, 2024|Hockey Rambling|

Nico Daws got another start, and in a game that could have affording him much more leash through to the trade deadline, but instead Alex Ovechkin (two goals, one assist, two hits, and four shots) and the Capitals turned back the clock to the early 2010s and put up a six-spot on him. If that [...]

Lining Up: Big Roles for Rakell and Rust; Bedard’s Boon to Blackhawks; Theodore’s Return

By |2024-02-20T13:22:00-05:00February 20th, 2024|Lining Up|

Welcome back to another edition of Lining Up! This week we will examine how a few injuries have impacted line combinations around the league, whether it be from players returning to or recently leaving the roster. Let’s dive in. Bryan Rust and Rickard Rakell After spending much of their recent tenure on Pittsburgh battling back [...]

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