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A Roto-Look Ahead - Week 2

Looking Ahead
Written by Tom Reeve   
Friday, 10 October 2008

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As a hockey fan you have to love those days when most NHL teams are in action. However, there is a downside too. For some fantasy owners these days can mean painful decisions. Which two centers to play and which one to bench? The next day you have your answer but it is too late. There is no predicting the future but here is a spreadsheet tool that minimizes the amount of times you have to make these tough decisions.

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 10 October 2008 )
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2010: Really Good Too?

Bugg Bytes - prospect notes
Written by Matt Bugg   
Friday, 10 October 2008

 

It's that time again. In the spring of 2007, we told you all about the marvels of the 2008 and 2009 Entry Drafts. Now it's the fall of '08, and it's time to talk a little about 2010. Is the amazing talent pool entering the league every day finally about run dry? Don't bet on it. 

 

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Top 200 Prospects

Rankings
Written by Darryl Dobbs   
Sunday, 25 February 2007

Here is the list of Top 200 prospects to own in your deep fantasy pool. This is not a reflection of a player’s actual upside in the NHL, but more of an indicator of his value in pools. It takes into account how many years away from the NHL a player is, as well as his upside. A potential 70-point player who is two years away is more valuable than a potential 80-point player who is four years away. Hockey pools with 300 or more players drafted should have most of the top 50 on the below list on one of the teams. Pools that are even deeper than that, may find some use in the rest of this list. Pools with 250 players may find use in only the top 20 or 30.As with the Fantasy Player list – these players are evaluated only for their offensive potential, and not for their penalty minutes, plus/minus or defense, etc. Goalies are not included in this list either.

My Prospect Ratings are NOT the same as my Fantasy Ratings, although Fantasy Ratings are taken into account. The term 'prospect' is simply my opinion, and I followed no rules to say whether or not the player is actually a prospect other than age (under 27), and the player must belong to an NHL team.

Updated the 10th, of every month. 

Key
o = offensive
t = two-way
p = power forward
d = defenseman
os = offensive (small player)

 

March graduates: Brule (10), Boyd (25), Letang (29), Russell (49), Kennedy (54), Bergenheim (67), Byfuglien (102), Kreps (150), Grebeshkov (205).

 

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Last Updated ( Thursday, 09 October 2008 )
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