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The Wire Troll: Matt Dumba Shining for Dismal Wild

February 14, 2016 | by Dakota Case | Comments Comments Off on The Wire Troll: Matt Dumba Shining for Dismal Wild
Matt Dumba is starting to develop into a force for the Minnesota Wild.
Matt Dumba is a bright spot for struggling Minnesota. (Thehockeywriters.com)

Have you ever seen an elite goal scorer in action? It is truly a beautiful, one-of-a-kind experience. Our NHL Editor had a chance to see arguably the greatest one in the game on Thursday as Alex Ovechkin put together his 14th career hat trick with three second period goals in a 4-3 win over the Minnesota Wild in St. Paul. It was truly a special moment, even if it was against our beloved Wild.

Speaking of Minnesota…

Matt Dumba, D, Minnesota Wild (ESPN: 16 per cent; CBS: 39 per cent): The Wild is in a full blown crisis, but there’s no question Dumba has been one of the few bright spots in recent games. The fifth of eight defensemen drafted in the top 10 of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft, Dumba is still developing, but his potential is beyond sky high.

An offensive-minded rearguard, Dumba sits tied with 2014-15 All-Star Ryan Suter for the team goal-scoring lead among defensemen with seven goals, his 17 points are third-best among Minnesota blue liners, while his five power play goals rank first and his 10 power play points rank second. What’s even more impressive is that Dumba is doing it all while averaging just 16:17 of ice time. Oh, did we mention that you better not have your head down around the Regina, Sask. native (see video below)?

With top four defensemen Jonas Brodin (broken foot) and Jared Spurgeon (deep bruise) missing significant time with injuries, look to see Dumba’s ice time increase considerably as he splits time playing alongside lefty shooters Suter and Marco Scandella. If Spurgeon’s return is delayed, Dumba is Minnesota’s best right-handed option with fellow youngster Christian Folin and meat-and-potatoes vet Nate Prosser filling out the right side on the bottom two pairings.

In the past six games, Dumba has two goals, six points, a minus-1 rating, two penalty minutes, two power play goals, 19 shots on goal, eight hits and four blocked shots. With a change in coaching staff, the former seventh overall pick could see an expanded role in all game situations, making him even more valuable to Fantasy GMs.

Jean-Gabriel Pageau, C, Ottawa Senators (ESPN: 17.7 per cent; CBS: 14 per cent): Pageau has just 13 goals and 23 points this season, but he’s looked real sharp in recent games. In his past seven, the Sens pivot has two goals, seven points, a plus-4 rating, two penalty minutes, 14 shots on goal, 19 hits and five blocked shots. Will this hot streak continue? Probably not, but he’s certainly contributing in all Fantasy skater categories at the moment.

Dustin Brown, LW, Los Angeles Kings (ESPN: 11 per cent; CBS: 13 per cent): Captain King has been on fire recently with three goals, six points, a plus-4 rating, 18 shots on goal, 13 hits and one block in his past six contests. That said, Brown is a very streaky player who is at his best in a grinding, power, energy role. He has eight goals, 22 points, a minus-2 rating, and 20 penalty minutes in 54 games played this season.

Jay Bouwmeester, D, St. Louis Blues (ESPN: 23 per cent; CBS: 10 per cent): Bouwmeester is the ranking old timer on the Blues’ back end, but he’s still a vital piece, averaging a very respectable 23:01 of ice time. He’s not a huge Fantasy contributor, but should gain your attention with a solid goal, two points, a plus-1 rating, seven shots on goal, seven hits and eight blocked shots in his past five games. Bouwmeester has two goals, 14 points, a minus-1 rating, and 75 shots on goal in 53 games this season.

Ben Scrivens, G, Montreal Canadiens (ESPN: 41.4 per cent; CBS: 17 per cent): It appears there could be no return this season for Habs starting netminder Carey Price, which means journeyman Scrivens will be given every opportunity to assemble a respectable resume for potential teams to consider this offseason. Scrivens is doing a fine job of it in recent games, putting together three wins, a 2.03 goals against average and a .934 save percentage in his past four starts.

Fantasy Tip of the Week: We mentioned Benoit Pouliot last week, and boy, were we right! The former fourth overall pick has been lights out alongside Wayne Gretzky, uh, we mean, Connor McDavid and Jordan Eberle, collecting two goals, 10 points, a plus-4 rating, two penalty minutes, a power play goal, 13 shots on goal, six hits and four blocks in his past seven games. After years of very high draft picks, Edmonton may finally have the most dynamic line in all of hockey. Jump on Pouliot while you can.

Now it’s your turn. Let us know in the comments below who your favourite Fantasy hockey waiver wire pick of the week is.

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The Wire Troll: Jordan Staal Issues Hurricane Warning in Carolina

February 7, 2016 | by Dakota Case | Comments Comments Off on The Wire Troll: Jordan Staal Issues Hurricane Warning in Carolina
Miller has been on fire since mid-January, collecting eight goals, 10 points, a plus-7 rating and 22 shots on goal in eight games. He has a total of 16 goals, 29 points, a plus-13 rating and 83 shots on goal in 51 games played this season. Snatch Miller up while he’s hot.
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The Wire Troll: Sam Bennett Feeds Flames

January 17, 2016 | by Dakota Case | Comments Comments Off on The Wire Troll: Sam Bennett Feeds Flames
By allowing fans to decide the All-Star roster, this is the bed the league made for itself. In MLB, NFL and, we’re assuming, the NBA, the status of “All-Star” means something. It speaks to the incredible talent and accomplishments of the person receiving the honour. In the NHL, the toughest and most complex of the four major sports leagues, it has become nothing more than a joke, and is losing fan interest rapidly.
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The Wire Troll: Louis Domingue Thriving in Debut Season

January 10, 2016 | by Dakota Case | Comments Comments Off on The Wire Troll: Louis Domingue Thriving in Debut Season
The 2010 fifth round pick has battled his way through Major Juniors and the pro ranks, playing arguably his best puck at the ECHL level with the Atlanta Gladiators (2.10 goals against average and .930 save percentage in 43 games).
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The Wire Troll: Shane Doan Leading the Pack in Arizona

January 3, 2016 | by Dakota Case | Comments Comments Off on The Wire Troll: Shane Doan Leading the Pack in Arizona
Doan isn’t the only one breaking out (no, that’s not an acne reference given the club’s youth) recently in the desert. Stone had a career week with a goal, four points, four penalty minutes, seven shots on goal, 10 hits and 13 blocked shots. He has three goals, 16 points, a minus-6 rating and 30 penalty minutes this season.
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