Ramblings: Playoff Recap, Scott Darling, Max Pacioretty, and More (April 29)

By |2017-08-15T18:55:08-04:00April 29th, 2017|Hockey Rambling|

Recap of the Playoffs, Scott Darling to Carolina, Max Pacioretty, and More **** Nashville-St. Louis A game where the stars stood out, Vladimir Tarasenko scored the game-winner with under four minutes left in the third period, his second of the contest. He and Filip Forsberg were forces for their respective teams all night, with the [...]

Frozen Pool Forensics: A Rookie Class for the Ages – Part 3

By |2017-04-28T09:42:08-04:00April 28th, 2017|Frozen Tools Forensics|

  Well, we’ve finally made it. It’s been a long and winding journey that has seen this caravan of fantasy hockey players witness some truly remarkable sights: The feisty second generation NHL’er making his mark in Calgary; a 19-year-old Finn who popped 24 goals; the upstart Pittsburgh rookie who pushed a point-per-game for half a season; [...]

Capped: The Ones Paying for First-Round Exits

By |2017-04-27T10:52:24-04:00April 27th, 2017|Capped|

This week's Capped explores some big contracts that failed to produce in their first-round losses.   **** Well that was an exciting first round of hockey! Unfortunately though, half of the teams are now booking tee times, and their general managers are wondering what went wrong. Though the picture may be clearer for some teams, [...]

Better Fantasy Own – Landeskog or Jenner (Battle of the Disappointments!)

By |2017-04-25T10:12:28-04:00April 26th, 2017|Roos Lets Loose|

Cage Match - which disappointing power forward is the better fantasy own: Gabriel Landeskog or Boone Jenner? Rick Roos digs deep   Among the bigger fantasy disappointments for 2016-17 were Gabriel Landeskog (whose 33 points were barely half the 65 he posted just three seasons ago) and Boone Jenner (who managed only four more points [...]

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