Fantasy Hockey Roundtable: Who’s Scoring Up in Here?
This week’s Roundtable question was designed to challenge conventional wisdom. Is there room for whimsy in Fantasy hockey?
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This week’s Roundtable question was designed to challenge conventional wisdom. Is there room for whimsy in Fantasy hockey?
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This week’s Fantasy Roundtable, hosted by Fantasyhockey.com, examined Fantasy-worthy rookies.
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Inevitably, there comes a time when you have to attach the word “bust” to a player. It is not something to take lightly as many know. Mike and I came up with a list of 10. I then added one more out of necessity to stir the pot a bit. I admit I may get in trouble with this one, but oh well.
2009-10 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Busts Read Post »
What constitutes a sleeper pick? It really depends on what you need. Maybe you just need a goalie who will get regular starts or maybe you’re looking for a 35-point defenseman to round out your roster. This list is an amalgamation of risk/reward: guys returning from injury, looking to take the next step forward, or maybe just poised to rebound from a bad year.
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It now comes to the time of the year where we have gone over the usual suspects. You already know the players that are a little more experienced. There was much research involved with this, but we came up with 10 rookies worth watching.
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The Roundtables consist of writers from several noted Fantasy sites piping in with their opinions on various questions facing owners for the upcoming NHL season.
Fantasy Hockey Roundtable: Goaltenders to Avoid Read Post »
Usually, ranking Fantasy wingers tends to favour depth on the right side rather than the left. If you look at this year’s crop, the situation seems to have reversed, with more sure things lining up on left wing. You’ll see a lot of guys that may have more inherent talent than the players listed in front of them, but issues with inconsistency and health have lowered their rankings — I’d rather take a steady sure thing than a risk with only 10 more potential points.
2009-10 RotoRob NHL Draft Kit: Right Wing Rankings Read Post »