Thursday, April 7, 2011
What’s the distinction between a winning and losing fantasy season? The answer often lies in a manager’s ability to draft the player(s) who will not merely match their previous seasons’ output, but will exceed it in a big way. Having that knack for shrewdly selecting a sleeper in a later round, or predicting which scorer [...]
Continue reading...Friday, February 18, 2011
In the NHL, teams either improve for the playoff run or via rebuilding. When it comes to the Toronto Maple Leafs, however, many people have been wondering what route they are actually taking. The Leafs certainly do not have a Stanley Cup winning team and have been notorious for trading away fairly good draft picks [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, January 8, 2011
Mikhail Grabovski, Toronto Maple Leafs Grabovski leads the Leafs in every offensive category and continues to outplay the more heralded Phil Kessel. Beat writers like Jonas Siegel of Eat, Sleep, Leafs often consider his line the top line despite lacking a superstar. His most recent shootout goal generated a good deal of buzz around the [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 23, 2010
In this week’s Crashing the Net, we’ll be discussing fantasy additions that should help your team with the busy week ahead. Whether it’s dealing with injuries or a slumping player, we’ve got you covered at every position. Hopefully you were able to add some players from last week’s Crashing the Net, as we hit on [...]
Continue reading...Friday, November 19, 2010
Last night the Philadelphia Flyers and Tampa Bay Lightning seemed to score every other minute. Surprisingly, the eighth goal for the Lightning– which finally sealed the game– came off the stick of fourth liner Nate Thompson and was the only goal in the third period as the teams finally tightened up around their backup. Sergei [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 7, 2010
Jonathan Toews and the Chicago Blackhawks found a way to beat their former teammates currently on the Atlanta Thrashers. However, it would take 65 minutes and a shootout to decide which team would win. Patrick Kane and Toews led their team with two goals each, playing with each other and the young Viktor Stalberg– who [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Offensive Corps: Although he missed the first twelve games of the season, the offense revolved around right wing Phil Kessel. At first, critics thought the Leafs lacked an appropriate playmaking center to compliment Brian Burke’s shiny new toy but at season’s end Matt Stajan and Tyler Bozak proved to be just good enough to keep [...]
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Wednesday, February 1, 2012
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