Wednesday, November 9, 2011
By Alexander Monaghan Editor-in-chief Less than a month ago we discussed the most dominant lines in hockey. Just two weeks in, it was hard to determine what worked and what didn’t. Eighty two percent of voters liked either the Anaheim Ducks or the Vancouver Canucks but thus far one of these things is not like [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Welcome to this week’s edition of Crashing the Net. With the trade deadline now firmly behind us, we can move forward in finding players who haven’t just received a new sweater. However, now that the dust has settled we are looking at a relatively barren waiver wire with very few top-line talents still available. Last [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 9, 2011
The trade deadline is fast approaching, so here are some players that are worth keeping an eye on and seeing if they can be swiped from an opposing GM for less than they would be worth if they were moved. Kris Versteeg, TOR – He proved in Chicago that he can be a reliable point [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 17, 2011
As the NHL season marches closer and closer towards the month of April, fantasy owners know what holes need to be filled in order for their team to reach the playoffs. If your team is already out of contention, then you are hopefully making a strategy towards acquiring keepers. While trades with other fantasy general [...]
Continue reading...Friday, October 22, 2010
The return of Semyon Varlamov probably did not go as anticipated. Varlamov would only stop 30 of 34 shots en route to his first loss of the season. When his team, the Washington Capitals, squared off to face the Boston Bruins for the second time in three nights, everyone expected to see Tuukka Rask. Instead, [...]
Continue reading...Monday, June 21, 2010
Offensive Corps: Brad Richards led the charge as he totaled 91 points during the regular season. Those 91 points tied his career high which he registered during the first post-lockout year. In other words, once again put Richards on the top of the playmaking center list. As a gifted puck distributor he helped Loui Eriksson [...]
Continue reading...Monday, February 8, 2010
At 4 PM EST the Montreal Canadiens will announce their GM Bob Gainey stepping down. According to TSN’s Bob McKenzie, Pierre Gauthier will take over as his replacement. What does this mean for the team? The Habs will play without top goal scorer Mike Cammalleri and fourth goal leading scorer Andrei Kostitsyn until after the [...]
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
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