January 16, 2008

By |2008-01-15T22:23:12-05:00January 15th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 A great depth defenseman to look at right now for roto leagues with PIMs: Mike Commodore has five points and 42 penalty minutes in his last 11 games - and it's all spread out over the 11 games, so it's not from just one 'golden' game.  Bob McKenzie wrote in his blog about how Marian Hossa [...]

January 16, 2008

By |2008-01-15T22:23:12-05:00January 15th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 A great depth defenseman to look at right now for roto leagues with PIMs: Mike Commodore has five points and 42 penalty minutes in his last 11 games - and it's all spread out over the 11 games, so it's not from just one 'golden' game.  Bob McKenzie wrote in his blog about how Marian Hossa [...]

Colorado’s sticks are silent

By |2008-01-14T08:29:06-05:00January 14th, 2008|The Dobotomy|

Milan Hejduk

 

At first, it didn’t seem so bad. Joe Sakic was day-to-day with a groin injury, but the Avs were still winning games and the stars were scoring goals.

Sakic was out of the lineup starting Dec. 1 and yet the team went on an 8-3-1 run. The third win of those eight was a nine-goal effort that saw Milan Hejduk tally six points and Paul Stastny five.

It turns out that was where things peaked.

 

(Originally published by The Hockey News on January 7) 

Colorado’s sticks are silent

By |2008-01-14T08:29:06-05:00January 14th, 2008|The Dobotomy|

Milan Hejduk

 

At first, it didn’t seem so bad. Joe Sakic was day-to-day with a groin injury, but the Avs were still winning games and the stars were scoring goals.

Sakic was out of the lineup starting Dec. 1 and yet the team went on an 8-3-1 run. The third win of those eight was a nine-goal effort that saw Milan Hejduk tally six points and Paul Stastny five.

It turns out that was where things peaked.

 

(Originally published by The Hockey News on January 7) 

Colorado’s sticks are silent

By |2008-01-14T08:29:06-05:00January 14th, 2008|The Dobotomy|

Milan Hejduk

 

At first, it didn’t seem so bad. Joe Sakic was day-to-day with a groin injury, but the Avs were still winning games and the stars were scoring goals.

Sakic was out of the lineup starting Dec. 1 and yet the team went on an 8-3-1 run. The third win of those eight was a nine-goal effort that saw Milan Hejduk tally six points and Paul Stastny five.

It turns out that was where things peaked.

 

(Originally published by The Hockey News on January 7) 

January 14, 2008

By |2008-01-13T23:44:33-05:00January 13th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 Calgary told Dustin Boyd to find a permanent place to live. He has 75-point upside, but I think you may have to wait three years. However, things do change and if Lombardi doesn't step up by next year, Boyd will replace him and could become the No.2 center.  Calgary has signed Cujo to be their backup [...]

January 14, 2008

By |2008-01-13T23:44:33-05:00January 13th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 Calgary told Dustin Boyd to find a permanent place to live. He has 75-point upside, but I think you may have to wait three years. However, things do change and if Lombardi doesn't step up by next year, Boyd will replace him and could become the No.2 center.  Calgary has signed Cujo to be their backup [...]

January 14, 2008

By |2008-01-13T23:44:33-05:00January 13th, 2008|Hockey Rambling|

 Calgary told Dustin Boyd to find a permanent place to live. He has 75-point upside, but I think you may have to wait three years. However, things do change and if Lombardi doesn't step up by next year, Boyd will replace him and could become the No.2 center.  Calgary has signed Cujo to be their backup [...]

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