Montreal Canadiens
Stanley Cup Playoff Predictions: Eastern Conference Quarterfinals
My predictions for the Eastern Conference qualifying round finished 2-2. I’m not going to lie: I did not expect Montreal to do what they did against Pittsburgh. It was so much fun to watch Carey Price just shut the door. It was also very satisfying to watch Toronto get eliminated,
NHL Qualifying Round: Eastern Conference
It feels like a million years ago since we had meaningful hockey. The pandemic put a halt to hockey, and to the world of sports, but on Saturday, we will have meaningful hockey back! The format for this year is a little different; eight teams will play a best-of-five series
NHL Eastern Conference Quarterfinals Preview
For some fans, the dream of watching their team win the cup is still alive, but for others, it’s all over. Congratulations to the eight teams moving on, but the job is far from finished. The first round will have a ton of surprises, and there will be more in
Slap Shot Podcast Episode 13– The Madness of June 29th
Slap Shot Podcast is a hockey-only podcast available at The Fantasy Fix that will cover everything– from 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
NHL Eastern Conference Semifinal Preview
The first round of the NHL Eastern Conference playoffs was exactly as advertised — exciting, physical, and downright fun to watch. The first matchup of the second roud will see the Washington Capitals taking on the New York Rangers, and the second matchup will see the Montreal Canadiens facing the
NHL Eastern Conference Playoff Preview
View image | gettyimages.com It’s the moment we’ve all been waiting for—the Stanley Cup playoffs! The second season is by far the most exciting season, and it most certainly won’t disappoint this year. There are some great matchups this year and some will go down to the wire to decide
2013 Fantasy Hockey Daily Sports Fix: Saturday, December 21
Today is an interesting day in the National Hockey League. Of the nine games starting at 7 p.m. or later, two of them are home and home match-ups (BUF @ BOS, & PHI @ CLS), two include division rivals that have not yet faced each other this year (NJ @
2013 Fantasy Hockey Daily Fantasy Sports Fix, Saturday: December 7th
Yesterday wasn’t exactly the greatest for us, thanks to the Minnesota Wild playing their worst game of the season. In addition, the New Jersey Devils and San Jose Sharks both blew leads in the third period with style and grace. Let’s see if we can right the ship today, and get back to our
2013 NHL Fantasy Hockey Waiver Wire Wednesday, Week 10: Replacing Zetterberg
Yesterday, Detroit Red Wings center Henrik Zetterberg was diagnosed with a back injury that will require at least two weeks of rest and recuperation. The 33-year-old Swede is going to be tough to replace, as he comes in at number five in our Top-100 forward rankings. Obviously when it comes to a player of
2013 NHL Fantasy Hockey Rankings Update, Week 10: “Malkin” Some Noise
Week Ten of the NHL season is upon us and so it’s time to once again update our Fantasy Hockey rankings. These rankings reflect a standard ESPN.com league that uses “Goals, Assists, Plus/Minus, Average Time on Ice, Penalty Minutes, Power-play points, Shots on Goal, Wins, Save Percentage, and Goals against