2010-11 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Top 10 Rookies

The first overall pick in this year’s draft won’t turn 19 until a month into the season, yet he’s expected to play a large role on a very young, rookie-laden Oiler squad. Hall proved he’s ready with a dominant season in Junior last year, as he potted 40 goals, 66 assists and 106 points in just 57 games for the Windsor Spitfires. The only draft eligible player on Team Canada’s last WJC entry, Hall would have been drafted extremely high in 2009, but he wasn’t eligible because of his late 1991 birth date. Speedy and offensively creative, Hall has a chance to develop into a top 10 scorer in time, but it’s realistic to expect him to struggle at times as a rookie.

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2010-11 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Top 10 Sleepers

Submitted for your approval below is our list of the top ten sleepers for coming NHL season. There will be much in the way of disagreement and debate, but we do stand by these even after a slight delay. Now here is our list that combines prospects and players we feel could absolutely break out this season.

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2010-11 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Defenseman Rankings

Green is a defenseman in theory only. He piles up lots of points for Fantasy owners and accumulates a nice +/-. However there are still some very nice options out there. Listed below are our 25 best and a few more to consider. Good luck this year and hopefully our list helps you in your quest to find quality defensemen. Now, our rankings, which will likely generate some controversy.

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Video Game Review: NHL Slapshot

For the skater, the Wii remote and nunchuck are both put into a hockey stick attachment, with the nunchuck up top and the remote at the bottom. The nunchuck analog controls your skater, though you can leave this alone and let the computer control your skating. The stick is moved to simulate shooting — a quick flick for a wrist shot, a small wind-up for a slap shot. The “A” button passes the puck, and the “Z” button offers a speed burst. You can also use the stick to check by doing a cross-checking motion, which is obviously illegal in all levels of hockey. That’s right folks, EA Sports is teaching our youth to be dirty hockey players.

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