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This Day In Hockey History (9/18)

We do have a heart here on The Program.  Today this moment was sent in by a few Tampa Bay Lightning fans.  This was forgotten a bit but when we did some digging, sure enough this indeed was an event from 13 years ago today.  As always, we have a little video for the occasion […]

Coachspeak — Training Camp (9/17)

Training camp has begun and already the coaches are talking.  It is time to see what one of these coaches has to say today on Coachspeak.  So what happened?  A higher up crashed the party on this edition.  Sometimes you never know who will pop in.  Take it away Mike Santos, Assistant GM of the […]

This Day In Hockey History (9/17)

“The Flower” was a legendary player no question and even for his first appearance, he made a grand entrance.  It seemed to be the norm rather than the exception for a player who really did have such an artistic flair.  He really was the type of player that could not only stand the test of […]

Fantasy Hockey Zen (9/16)

We have no clue what made into the inbox for the TGIF edition today.  So here goes your Fantasy Hockey Zen for September 16th….these guys probably hoped this had been buried deep enough down in YouTube.  I guess it was not.     Thanks again to KingsCast and enjoy the first day of training camp!

A Fantasy Cut Above: The Program Keeper League

     Hey Mr. Weiss, we are getting ready for the NHL season too!  Thanks to our friends from Miami Herald Hockey for the video as the primers and previews start for the 2011-12 season.  The best way to look at last year in any keeper league is to almost throw out last year like […]

This Day In Hockey History (9/16)

Everyone has a beginning and for Wayne Gretzky, he had his first training camp too.  What we did for a TGIF edition was to go back 33 years and remember this moment that turns out to be a pretty iconic one in the grand scheme of things.  Now of course it is time for the […]

Fantasy Hockey Classics: The First Turkeys!

  The classics often start as sort of a strange and bizarre trip.  To think the fourth anniversary of the Turkeys is just a couple months away.  Above is the Hasek flip as he began to resurrect his 07-08 season somewhat.  This is the original from mid November of 2007.  Enjoy. ———————————————————————————– The Steve Miller […]

Fantasy Hockey Zen (9/15)

Fantasy Hockey ONE is coming back in a few weeks.  In the meantime, we have your moment of zen for the day and here it is…..     It is just three days until The Program Keeper League.  Get ready for the mayhem that is about to ensue.

Real Stories Of The FHP: Return Of Selanne

  (Photo Credit:  Hockeydraft.ca via Getty Images)   So the biggest non-surprise came down just a little while ago as Teemu Selanne signed on for another year and four million dollars to stay with the Anaheim Ducks.  Think about it, Selanne had 80 points in only 73 games last year on a team who literally […]

This Day In Hockey History (9/15)

Today we have a trade between the Vancouver Canucks and the New Jersey Devils.  Why do we have this?  Because it turns out this trade benefitted both teams in very different ways (at least as far as timing).  What we do know is that the Canucks got themselves a goalie and the Devils got themselves […]

Fantasy Hockey Multimedia (9/14)

Here is our little attempt at FHM for today.  Do note that after tomorrow, hockey weather returns to the Northeast….well Fall like weather.  It is getting closer and now the video…..     See you for the show tonight…..some nice news coming along the way.

Fantasy Hockey 301: Do Not Be Afraid!

    Yes fear takes many forms, but was Paul Kariya?  No, he went on to answer the bell literally as he scored a goal after coming back from yes, that ferocious hit.  His career would not be the same afterwards but that does not matter.  The “fantasy concussion” is a very real thing.  It […]

This Day In Hockey History (9/14)

Sometimes a change of scenery just does not work out at all.  Alexander Semak was quite the talent in Russia but came over to the States and had mixed results in his NHL career to say the least.  At that time, Tampa’s on ice performance in the mid 1990’s was well in a word…poor.  Semak […]

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