NOT SO LA STORY…….
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The surge of scoring was very temporary for LA as they mustered only a goal in a 4-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche. Jonathan Quick was pulled early after allowing three goals and since late in the first period against PHX the other night, they scored only twice. For a team that has trouble scoring, the Kings sure do the squeeze the stick awfully tight even when they net goals. It may be the weirdest thing you ever see but really is true. For fantasy owners of Los Angeles players, what can be done? Honestly, one feels bad for Jonathan Quick, but if you tried to trade him now, the value would just pale in comparison to what he can actually do. Even an Anze Kopitar just is not going to fetch much these days. The market is very sour on LA and for good reason honestly. They have sunk many fantasy teams this year.
On the bright side, it is time to name our Fantasy POTN and safe to say it is not a member of the Kings. Let’s see who it is.
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FANTASY POTN:
Erik Karlsson, D, Ottawa Senators — This was just too easy as Karlsson sliced up and down the ice against Washington last night like they were just standing still. He had a goal and two assists and maybe could have had a couple more points. It was that kind of night for a guy who is just about averaging a point a game and is projected for a 75+ point season (better D than Mike Green too). Karlsson is improving on both ends of the ice and like we said that shot is starting to hit the back of the net. The numbers do not lie and the Norris Trophy may just be as good as his. With guys like Jason Spezza, Daniel Alfredsson, and Milan Michalek, something tells me Karlsson will be just fine on your fantasy roster for years to come. Speaking of…..
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MORE OTTAWA:
Milan Michalek, LW/RW, Ottawa Senators — Michalek was the chief benefactor of Erik Karlsson last night and who would complain. Michalek had two goals and an assist in all as really Washington had no chance. The Winger now has 27 goals and 42 assists on the season with an outside shot at a 60 point season if this pace keeps up. In a simple matter of fact, when it comes to fantasy quality, Michalek is perfect in goals only leagues as he is on pace for at least 36 goals. Yes his assists are a bit low but his shot percentage is very high at over 16.5%. He remains a solid start going forward as long as the core stays healthy in Ottawa.
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SCHEDULE TIME:
Thursday, February 23, 2012 |
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Teams | Notes | ||||
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San Jose | at | Toronto | 7:00 PM | Gameday | ||
Anaheim | at | Carolina | 7:00 PM | Gameday | ||
Minnesota | at | Florida | 7:30 PM | Gameday | ||
Vancouver | at | Detroit | 7:30 PM | Gameday | ||
St. Louis | at | Nashville | 8:00 PM | Gameday | ||
Tampa Bay | at | Winnipeg | 8:30 PM | Gameday | ||
Dallas | at | Chicago | 8:30 PM | Gameday | ||
Phoenix | at | Calgary | 9:00 PM | Gameday | ||
Philadelphia | at | Edmonton | 9:30 PM | Gameday |
It is a strange and a bit of a goofy schedule tonight but not without important fantasy matchups. This always seems to be the case on a Thursday lately. Do not be discouraged as Ian Gooding comes in with his Pick Six. Yes we approve this message and here it goes….
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PICK SIX:
Continuing with the special trade deadline coverage, the Pick Six features three players with present or past fantasy relevance that were traded this week. I have also squeezed in three players that could be recognizable on a Thursday that features nine games on the schedule, which includes a matchup of the top two teams in the Western Conference. Will the Wings’ home winning streak continue against a Canucks squad that is breathing down its neck for first overall in the NHL?
Kyle Quincey, D, DET – add
Could the Wings do to Quincey’s value what they did to Ian White’s? Quincey was in the middle of a slump with only three points in his last 19 games at the time of his trade back to Detroit, although he got off to a strong start and has demonstrated offensive prowess in the past. White already has Nicklas Lidstrom as his partner, which would explain his success this season. However, Quincey’s offensive upside and the fact that he now plays for a fantasy-friendly team could make him rosterable for the rest of the season.
Steve Downie, LW, COL – hold
Downie’s style of play won’t be affected by the trade, although he will no longer have elite linemates like Steven Stamkos and Martin St. Louis. Nevertheless, he will continue to pile up penalty minutes (121 PIM – 6th in NHL) while providing point totals that would make him rosterable in deeper leagues. Continue to utilize him as you normally would. Downie debuted on Wednesday on the Avs’ young guns line alongside Ryan O’Reilly and Gabriel Landeskog.
Antoine Vermette, C/LW, PHX – add
A Columbus Blue Jackets forward was traded on Wednesday, but his name isn’t Rick Nash or Jeff Carter. Vermette will probably be the prime acquisition of the NHL-owned Coyotes, who may scratch and claw their way to one of the Western Conference’s final two playoff seeds. The Coyotes aren’t bursting with elite forward options, so Vermette should see some top-line and power-play duty alongside Shane Doan, which should at least improve on his CBJ-like (-17) ranking. With 8 percent ownership in Yahoo leagues, Vermette is at least worth a flier in deeper formats.
Valtteri Filppula, C, DET – start
With Pavel Datsyuk out for two weeks with a knee injury, Filppula should see top-line and power-play minutes. He shouldn’t be a secret to fantasy owners anymore, as he already has 17 goals and 46 points in 60 games this season. Filppula scored just his third power-play goal of the season on Tuesday against Chicago, and he will probably find himself on the power play again on Thursday against Vancouver. The matchup of the top two teams in the Western Conference could be a wide-open affair, as it has often been whenever these two teams hook up.
Justin Peters, G, CAR – add/start
If you need a goaltending start from the waiver wire on Thursday, Peters appears to be your best bet. The Raleigh News & Observer all but confirmed that Peters would start against Anaheim, reporting that the Canes have recalled Mike Murphy from the AHL on an emergency basis. Murphy’s callup means that Cam Ward will not be ready to return from injury. In his last start, Peters cruised to an easy 17-save shutout against Washington on Monday.
Richard Bachman, G, DAL – add
A road date in Chicago won’t be an easy gig for Bachman Turner Overdrive (Dallas Stars), but the Stars’ rookie backup’s numbers have been respectable this season (6-3-1, 2.72 GAA, .912 SV%). The Stars, who are in a logjam for a Western Conference playoff position, will likely return to Kari Lehtonen for the second half of the back-to-backs, which is a home game against the Wild on Friday. Lehtonen has started ten consecutive games prior to Thursday.
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