Sunday, January 23, 2011

Nabokov is going to the Red Wings

What the heck was Garth Snow thinking? Did he actually believe that a Goalie trying to come back to the NHL would want to play for a last place team?
Nabokov wants a contract and he needs to play for a contender to show what he can do.
If he can still do it.
The Islanders only have two options.
  1. suspend him until he comes to play
  2. Not a good move unless you are looking for a disgruntled employee. Nabby still has his name and past to back him up. He really does not need to play to get a contract next season. Or does he? The Islanders can appeal to the NHL and get them to toll his contract till next season. This will surely make him happy playing a full season for $520,000 with the team he does not want to go to. 
  3. Place him back on waivers. In this case he will go to Detroit.

Snow is looking to save face here. He picked him up thinking he could trade him back to Detroit. Garth this is not Fantasy hockey there are rules man. Admit your mistake and put the guy back on waiversSo it looks like the ball is really in Snow’s court. The season is lost there in NY anyway so why not tank it and get Sean Couturier and add to your list of growing Kids.
Nabby does not fit there. He is too old to play with those kids.
Now what does all this crap mean for Nabokov and where he will end up?
Here is what is going to happen
Snow will put him back on Waivers.
Detroit will once again try to pick him up.
No other team will try to get him. The Isles were the only team other than the redwings to try. Although if I were in Chicago contending for a spot in the playoffs, I would try to block that move. But we all know their cap situation and money issues.
He will be in Detroit in less than a week to practice with the team.
Let us hope he only tanked his season in the KHL to get out of that contract
Which Nabby do we get back?
The KHL one or the San Jose one?

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Nabby is back

Yes the rush is on to pick up Nabakov. But do you really want him?
be careful here guys a few things to point out.
1. He is coming from the KHL not exactly the big leagues
2. He had a .888 SV% by comparision Brian Elliot, Steve Mason, and Marty Turco all have better numbers
3. You will need a roster spot. do you want to drop someone for a possible back up goalie in Detroit?
4. He may get claimed by the Islanders
5. How long has he been out of action and not playing against top talent? he may hurt your stats not help.

One good point to note is he is only 35. Which is not really over the hill for a Goalie so in keeper leagues he may beneifit you next season with a little NHL action.
We will call this preseason for him. If you grab him stash him on your bench or trade him away real fast for a younger guy.
I would use my waiver priority to grab him and turn him over fast for a top forward or D man depending on my needs. He could make your team a contender if you are wasting away in the middle of the pack if you can make a good trade.
I would gamble that he will not make a difference this season and trade him away.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Northeast Division Players to watch

Ok so here are my picks for sleepers and underrated players for the Northeast division

Boston Bruins
It has got to be Brad Marchand, his energy and skating ability coupled with the mega amount of time on the penalty kill, makes him a fun guy to watch. Look for him to show up more on the score sheet as he moves up in the depth chart.
Dennis Seidenberg is often overlooked in most leagues. Grab him especially if your league uses BS.

Montreal Canadians
The big surprise for me on this team until he got hurt recently was Max Pacioretty. 7 pts in 17 games 23 PIM and 38 hits he is a guy to watch for keeper leagues. Only 22 years old and trending up. Plays with a lot of confidence.
Tom Plekanec does not get enough respect as a top center. He makes my list of top 25 centers in the fantasy game today. 70 pts last season and over 200 SOG. Well on his way to get very close to those totals again this season

Buffalo Sabres
The guy to get on this team if you have room on your IR spots is Drew Stafford. The guy can score but he frustrates you because he can not stay on the ice. 15 Goals in 30 games. If he could remain health he should be a 35-40 goal scorer.

Ottawa Senators
Often forgotten is Nick Foligno. 17 pts so far this season he is 23 years old and is in his 4th NHL season. Who knew? An average player with a lot of potential. He plays on the power play but its tough to stomach his plus/minus. Currently –12.

Toronto Maple Leafs
One of the few bright spots on this team is Mikail Grabovski. 35 Pts this season so far and 11 PPP. By far the best producer on this team. My only question is can he keep up the pace. His best season was only 48 Pts. It would be nice to see him get 60+ for Toronto fans.
I will work on the Southwest division next hopefully I can get to the time to do get these out a bit faster.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Biggest surprises and sleepers of the 2011 season

I will Start with the Atlantic division
We all know the big guns on every team. The Malkins, Crosbys, Oveckins, Parise, But do we know some often left behind players that have a big fantasy impact. Those guys that don’t seem to get drafted but always seem to show up on the score sheet. Well here are a few from each division one day at a time
New Jersey Devils
This was tough this year but I chose Andy Greene defenseman. He usually has 20 or so assists but blocks a lot of shots. Also David Clarkson people were high on him in keeper leagues but he is having a tough season. Good all round player average stats in all categories. He should get better
New York Rangers
A lot of choices on this team but often over looked is Ryan Callahan RW. If you’re in a league where a lot of stats count this guy should be high on your draft next season. Big hit guy. Very good SOG and has been a scoring machine before he got hurt this season
Also look for Brandon Prust and Brandon Dubinsky.
New York Islanders
It’s got to be Josh Bailey. This kid had the midas touch in the beginning of the season hard to believe he only has 12 Pts in 30 games. He always seems to be on the score sheet. Look for him to have a big year next season the kid is just 21.
Philadelphia Flyers
I think everyone has heard of Sergei Bobrovsky by know so he is not much of a surprise. But man did he jump on the Fantasy seen. Another young Goalie. 17 wins this season, .917 SV% and a 2.53 GAA. I will take that in any league. Lets hope he has a good sophomore season.
Pittsburgh Penguins
To me the biggest surprise this season was Matt Cooke. 19 points halfway through the season and oh yeah don’t forget the PIM and hits. He seems to be living up to that 2 million-dollar salary.

Next post I will look at the Northeast division
 

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Dump the dogs

Its time to dump the guys on your team that are not producing. How many of you held on to Cam Barker after he had that good season with the Blackhawks. Or Kyle Quincy who always seem to do enough to get a spot on your roster only to get hurt again. Don't hold guys because they had a good season and could do it again. How about the old guy that was once good and has a reputation, like Mike Modano. Who still has him on their roster?
  Don't waste a spot on guys that can not produce anymore. Check your free agent list and make a move. Why would you keep a guy that scores 15 goals a season now when you can find a 20-25 goal scorer in free agency. Most leagues will have them there.
Dump the dead wood before its to late. The season end is getting closer and if you are not near a playoff spot chaces are you will never be

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

It will be an interesting off season for the Caps




It may be now or never for the Washington Caps. This off season you might see some of your favorite capitals players in new uniforms. They currently still have 1.2 mil to spend but who are they going to target. Here is a list of Fantasy names that you might know
Alexander Semin- He is Making 6 mil a year now. With his Pal Kovy setting the bar way to high, I doubt that he signs for any less than 9 mil per season. That’s to bad he looked good in red. Some team will kill it self to get him and cripple that franchise too.
His numbers may end up going up He will most likely play on a top line with better players. So grab him now.
Mike Knuble- Currently making 2.8 Mil but he is 38 a bit to old to think about keeping him. Look for him to resign for 1 or years with the caps. I don’t think he will want to leave the OV line. He may take less just to stay there rather than go to another team an disappear. But hey it is about the money after all. Sell him now while he is still hot.
Brooks Laich- Brooksy is making a little over 2 mil a year. He is still on pace to reach around 50 pts this season. He’s only 27? Really? He might be a guy to grab and keep. With Semin leaving they will have money to resign him
Semyon Varlamov- A RFA this season. This guy kills me. Great potential but does not seem to want it enough. He is often injured but Washington seems intent on playing him whenever possible. Look for him to resign but I prefer his back up. Trade him

How good would Parise look in a capitals uniform? He looked pretty good in Red Whit and Blue. I believe #9 is still available.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Use Total Points

Using Total Fantasy points can help you judge a good player from a mediocre player.
Total Fantasy points is all the points in your league from every catagory added up. Its that simple.
If you use G,A,+/-, PIM,Hits,BS then add all the points for each player in those catagories.
lets use Dan Boyle and Matt Carkner as an example using 2010 stats

Boyle       G-11  A-35  +/-5  PIM-48   Hits-39  BS-105     Total 243
Carkner   G-2    A-8  +/- 0   PIM-165 Hits-109 BS-108    Total 392

In this particular league Carkner is the better choice he will get you 149 more FP than Boyle
Know your league everyone is different. create spread sheets with league stats to make your own ranking systems. if your league does not include PIM or Hits Or BS then that choice is obvious
always know the league you are in