Jonathan Drouin
TheFantasyFix.com’s Fantasy Hockey Draft Kit Podcast—Ep. 2 With Neil Parker
Guest Neil Parker joins host Christopher Morais to talk fantasy hockey, including which players fantasy owners should target early in drafts, which players to fade and play another game of over/under with respect to average draft position. Be sure to follow TheFantasyFix.com and host Christopher Morais on Twitter @TheFantasyFix & @FuzzyChris91. You can follow
Slap Shot Podcast, Episode 6 — Jonathan Drouin Saga and Trading Phil Kessel
Slap Shot Podcast is a hockey-only podcast available at The Fantasy Fix that will cover everything– for season-long fantasy hockey to DFS and everything in between. If you have any questions you’d like to have answered, make sure to check out the NHL Forum and don’t forget to follow the
Slap Shot Podcast, Episode 5: Johansen/Jones Trade Plus Jonathan Drouin
Slap Shot Podcast is a hockey-only podcast available at The Fantasy Fix that will cover everything– for season-long fantasy hockey to DFS and everything in between. If you have any questions you’d like to have answered, make sure to check out the NHL Forum and don’t forget to follow the
Lightning superstar Steven Stamkos Leaves Monday’s game with apparent Broken Leg
Instant reaction to serious injuries can often lack accuracy in the long run. That being said, it’s safe to say that Tampa Bay Lightning super-star Steven Stamkos looks to be out for quite a while as he sustained an apparent broken leg after a collision with Boston Bruins defender Dougie Hamilton. *Writers note*, At 3:51 p.m. Via
Top Prospect Jonathan Drouin sent down to Halifax
Tampa Bay Lightning first-round pick Jonathan Drouin was sent down to the Halifax Moosecats of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League today according to Lightning beat reporter Missy Zielinski. The 18-year-old winger was a favorite among Fantasy Hockey writers (including us here at The Fix) to emerge as the left-winger
Fantasy Hockey 2013-14: Entry Draft rookies who could contribute now
Didn’t hockey just end? Who cares! With the lockout pushing the end of the Stanley Cup Finals until the end of June, the offseason for the NHL was shortened. That also means a lot happened in a short period of time, including the Entry Draft. This year’s group was high