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Enstrom turning heads

By |2007-12-10T08:40:59-05:00December 10th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Tobias Enstrom

 

Only a handful of NHL teams can boast two elite offensive players who are in the same class as Atlanta’s dynamic duo of Marian Hossa and Ilya Kovalchuk. So you can imagine the potential production of a skilled rearguard if he can stick on that top power play unit.

Clearly, the team has found one in rookie Tobias Enstrom, a diminutive blueliner who came over from Sweden. 

 

Enstrom turning heads

By |2007-12-10T08:40:59-05:00December 10th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Tobias Enstrom

 

Only a handful of NHL teams can boast two elite offensive players who are in the same class as Atlanta’s dynamic duo of Marian Hossa and Ilya Kovalchuk. So you can imagine the potential production of a skilled rearguard if he can stick on that top power play unit.

Clearly, the team has found one in rookie Tobias Enstrom, a diminutive blueliner who came over from Sweden. 

 

Enstrom turning heads

By |2007-12-10T08:40:59-05:00December 10th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Tobias Enstrom

 

Only a handful of NHL teams can boast two elite offensive players who are in the same class as Atlanta’s dynamic duo of Marian Hossa and Ilya Kovalchuk. So you can imagine the potential production of a skilled rearguard if he can stick on that top power play unit.

Clearly, the team has found one in rookie Tobias Enstrom, a diminutive blueliner who came over from Sweden. 

 

Over Their Head

By |2007-12-09T11:27:53-05:00December 9th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Tomas Holmstrom

 

(Originally posted by The Hockey News November 30, Antropov's piece updated for relevency)

It’s easy for a fantasy owner to determine which players are ‘buy low’ candidates – usually, players on his or her own team qualify. The ‘sell high’ players, well, that one’s more difficult.

 

Over Their Head

By |2007-12-09T11:27:53-05:00December 9th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Tomas Holmstrom

 

(Originally posted by The Hockey News November 30, Antropov's piece updated for relevency)

It’s easy for a fantasy owner to determine which players are ‘buy low’ candidates – usually, players on his or her own team qualify. The ‘sell high’ players, well, that one’s more difficult.

 

Over Their Head

By |2007-12-09T11:27:53-05:00December 9th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Tomas Holmstrom

 

(Originally posted by The Hockey News November 30, Antropov's piece updated for relevency)

It’s easy for a fantasy owner to determine which players are ‘buy low’ candidates – usually, players on his or her own team qualify. The ‘sell high’ players, well, that one’s more difficult.

 

Draft-day Duds

By |2015-07-24T11:08:02-04:00December 5th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

Jonathan Cheechoo

 

Pretty much a third of the season has gone by, so for those who drafted the likes of Miikka Kiprusoff and Jonathan Cheechoo, hope that they’ll turn it around is about on par with the hope that Britney Spears will become a model citizen. So what do you do with players you can’t stand to see on your roster anymore, but who are too talented to drop to the waiver wire?

 

 

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