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Fantasy Hockey Daily Fantasy Sports Fix, Wednesday, November 27th
First of all, Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! Normally our Daily Fantasy Hockey gaming articles for Front Office members run on Thursday’s and Saturday’s, but given the lack of games on Thanksgiving we are shifting our first article to Wednesday for this week. There are 13 games on the ledger tonight,
Fantasy Hockey Daily Fantasy Sports Fix, Saturday November 23rd
This past Thursday we brought you this free preview article, showing you the reader the perks of being a Front Office member of The Fantasy Fix. It was our first Daily Fantasy Hockey of the year, and boy did we hit the nail on the head. On Thursday, we finished in the
Fantasy Hockey Daily Fantasy Sports Fix, Thursday November 21st:
Every Thursday and Saturday, The Fantasy Fix will bring Front Office Members with our Daily Fantasy Hockey lineup, accompanied by multiple tips and other lineup suggestions. For the initial launch, we are making this first article, a free preview into the benefits of being a Front-Office member of The Fantasy
Power-Play Importance and its Correlation with Making the Playoffs
Power-Play is Important; How strong is the correlation to winning? Every educated hockey fan knows just how important having a strong power-play is. The question is “how important?” Last season I was fascinated by the fact that the Boston Bruins, a team that had the leagues’ worst power-play percentage during
Advanced Analysis Saturday: Decomposing the Oilers Penalty Kill with Video Analysis
In our “Special Teams Saturday” piece today, we discussed the piss poor Edmonton Oilers penalty-kill unit. In this article we will break down, with screenshots from the game, the Washington Capitals pin-point precision against the sloppy Oilers penalty-kill from Monday October 14th.[am4show have=’p3;p4;p7;p9;’ guest_error=’Front Office’ user_error=’Front Office’ ] In addition
Fantasy Hockey Advanced Analysis Saturday: Breaking Down the Blackhawks Penalty-Kill
It’s early in the season and overreactions are pouring in from fan bases across the National Hockey League. The best thing to do at this juncture is to look at actual game-tape since stats can be incredibly deceiving in such small sample sizes. Since today is “Special Teams Saturday”, we
Homer Bailey and the First Pitch Fastball
Homer Bailey’s no-hitter on Tuesday marked the fourth time in the history of the National League that a pitcher has thrown 2 straight no-hitters – not two consecutive starts, but the last two no-hitters that the National League has seen. He joins Warren Spahn, Sandy Koufax and Johnny Vander Meer
Albert Pujols is not a Top Five First Baseman
Albert Pujols has been absolutely abysmal thus far in 2013. His current triple slash sits at .243/.311/.420. Many fantasy owners are wondering whether their first round pick investment will pan out, but unfortunately I believe Pujols will finish outside the top five amongst first baseman. Here’s why: [am4show have=’p3;p4;p7;’ guest_error=’Front
2013 Fantasy Baseball: Taking a Close Look at Derek Holland
Derek Holland has long been a pitcher that has caught the attention of the fantasy community as a potential breakout candidate. And the 26-year-old lefty has gotten off to quite the hot start this year. In 60 innings so far, Holland has posted a 3.30 xFIP accompanied by a 22%
Rotters and Sleepers: Right Fielders
We finally reach the end of the series on rotters and sleepers. Right field might be the last position on the diamond, but there are some heavy hitters that reached the rotter and sleeper category. Of course, I am looking mainly at performance and not necessarily where these players are