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2013 Fantasy Hockey Waiver Wire Outlook for Week 8
The fantasy graveyard is a fun place to go digging. The waiver wire will always have the usual players ripe for picking, but the fantasy graveyard gives (re)birth to players that belong, or no longer belong six feet under on waivers. This week there are a few players that appear
2013 Fantasy Hockey Forecaster, Week 7: Game Picks and Sleepers
Week Six of the 2013-2014 National Hockey League Season is in the books; before we make way for our Week Seven preview, let’s take a look back at last weeks’ news. We went 33-16 with game picks this week, including an impressive 15-2 on Saturday and Sunday’s contests. This improves
NHL and Fantasy Hockey Morning Buzz: October 6th 2013
Good morning hockey fans! Saturday is the best day of the week, as there is usually plenty of action and last night there were 11 games! The Games: Boston Bruins 4 – 1 Detroit Red Wings The Scoop: The Boston Bruins played host to the Wings, fresh off a hard-fought
NHL & Fantasy Hockey Morning Buzz: October 4th 2013
Good morning hockey fans! There were eight games on the slate in the NHL yesterday. Let’s get right to it. The Games: Pittsburgh Penguins 3 – 0 New Jersey Devils The Scoop: Tonight’s opener for New Jersey marked the first time in 18 years that a goaltender not named Martin
NHL Contract and Injury News Update: September 27th 2013
The last couple days have been quite noteworthy in the National Hockey League as teams are solidifying their rosters for the start of the regular season. Here are the biggest pieces of news that Fantasy Hockey owners and NHL fans alike should be aware of. Cody Franson– The 26-year-old defenseman
2013 NHL Division Previews: Atlantic Division
The Atlantic Division is the most top-heavy division in the NHL this year. Teams like Boston, Ottawa and Detroit are the class of this division but Toronto and Tampa Bay can’t be counted out. The bottom two teams in the division will be battling with Pacific Division member the Calgary
Peaks and Valleys- Halfway Through the Marathon
The next seven to ten days will bring each NHL team to the middle point of their season, thus making your fantasy season half done. It really is a sad realization, but the season has given fans and fantasy owners a lot to be cheerful and depressed about. While those
2013 Fantasy Hockey: Peaks and Valleys – Time Is Flying By
The beauty of a lockout-shortened season is the never-ending stream of hockey on my television. For all the stupidity and unnecessary loss caused by the lockout, fans are now spoiled with seeing their favorite teams in a short period of time. The sad thing about this season is that when
Peaks and Valleys- Think Playoffs for Payoffs
In all honesty, the first week of ‘Peaks and Valleys’ was written with a lot of confidence. Then, James Reimer went down with an injury, Vladimir Tarasenko scored, and Mike Richards got on the score sheet all within 36 hours of the column going live. I guess I did not