I Give Up!

By |2007-02-09T17:28:58-05:00February 9th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Originally posted on January 29 by The Hockey News, ESPN, and MSN.ca After waiting and waiting for Kevin Bieksa to stumble, it is time for me to face reality – his production is no fluke.

Opportunity is Knocking

By |2015-07-24T11:30:09-04:00February 12th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

Fantasy owners should pay close attention to the NHL as the trade deadline approaches. Within the next month, you may have an opportunity to pull off a trade or even pick up a player that could make a big difference. There have been all kinds of rumors regarding potential trades. Last seasons big trade involved Joe Thornton going to the Sharks. That trade made a huge impact not only in players’ stats, but also in how the team finished.

MEN OF POWER

By |2007-02-12T11:37:10-05:00February 12th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Originally posted Jan. 31 by The Hockey News, ESPN.com, and MSN.ca. There may have been seven players ahead of San Jose’s Joe Thornton in the NHL scoring race, but heading into Tuesday’s action there was nobody ahead of him in power play production.  

Stretch-Drive Sizzlers and Sinkers

By |2015-07-24T11:30:05-04:00February 12th, 2007|z-Archives (other articles)|

Statistically speaking, the second half of the hockey season at every level represents a changing of the guard. As the stakes rise, hot prospects falter, faltering prospects become hot and the immediate fortunes of several future NHLers fluctuate wildly. Here then are a few names to watch- and scratch off- as the 2006/07 campaign heats up.  

Sturm No Band-Aid Boy?

By |2007-02-12T11:57:49-05:00February 12th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

Some thoughts on Briere, Drury, and Morozov signing next summer...a defensemen ranking list?...Semin gets no recognition...an under-the-radar PIM defenseman...Rick Nash...and props to Frolov...all in this week's edition of Letters...  

Cammalleri Done Proving Himself

By |2007-02-12T12:57:52-05:00February 12th, 2007|The Dobotomy|

By Dobber - Originally posted by The Hockey News, ESPN.com, and MSN.ca on February 5. Mike Cammalleri has had to prove himself time and again to Los Angeles team management. His diminutive stature was a problem, of course. Players who are 5-foot-9 generally need to work that much harder for their spot. He has also had to battle the ‘injury-prone’ label.

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