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To Err Is Human: HockeyAnalyzer.com (Part 1)

(Photo Credit:  Hockeyanalyzer.com)   Well when we put our mind to it and want to rip something wide open for debate, we go full steam ahead.  Today is no exception as people will start to see some rankings list slowly coming out as the summer goes on (it passes the time in the dog days, […]

This Day In Hockey History (7/14)

Today we found another one of those moments where let’s just say it did not work out all that well.  It was a bit of a sad day for the state of California and the NHL but it had to be done.  We found some old footage thanks to our readers and now here is […]

Videos Before Bedtime (7/13)

Here come a couple videos and a declaration.  We will start taking a look at how some fantasy rankings are derived.  Talk about the pain but now the videos.         Have a great night! Tomorrow turkey rankings!

Homers And Hardships…..

(Photo Credit:  BBC Images)   The sunset is coming fantasy hockey fans and not just for Martin Brodeur.  Brodeur rode a nice second half with a sub 2.00 GAA and a .920+ save percentage last year after New Jersey rid itself of what it deemed to be mental cancers in the locker room.  However Brodeur […]

This Day In Hockey History (7/13)

It is not easy this time of year but we still do get moments pouring in, even if at times they are at a trickle.  Today we say Happy Birthday to a guy that really gutted a career out when he could have just as easily walked away.     July 13, 1963 Former NHL […]

Fantasy IMPACT: Andrew Cogliano Is Ducky

  Well when the activity of the “Frenzy” slows down, trades like these do have actual fantasy impact.  When Andrew Cogliano was drafted by the Edmonton Oilers in 2005 with the 25th pick in the first round, he did have some high expectations.  Those expectations for a variety of reasons did not pan out as […]

This Day In Hockey History (7/12)

We have said many times that this is the part where it all goes south as far as moments.  Today’s one just proves it with a big resounding exclamation point.  Here we go.     July 12, 2000 New York Rangers named Ron Low as their new head coach, along with Ted Green and Walt […]

Videos Before Bedtime (7/11)

Hey what do you know, there were some people nice enough to send a couple videos to us from today.  Okay and away this thing goes…..         Have a great night!

Fantasy Hockey Zen (7/11)

Even on the dog days, this video has to be a very welcome site for any hockey fan.  Enjoy this one and coming up tomorrow a special piece on a current player in a fantasy perspective.       And I almost forgot from ladyneat….this one.     Ah the zen…….

This day In Hockey History (7/11)

It is nice to be back ladies and gentlemen and apologies for all the technical glitches, difficulties, and all that jazz.  This one is a moment that changed Pittsburgh and Washington history.  It paved the way for Pittsburgh to bottom out to get better while Washington did not quite get the ROI they expected.  In […]

A Fantasy Cut Above (7/8)

  Yes if it is Friday Night then it is time for A Fantasy Cut Above.  While the rains and storms come pounding down at a feverish pace, we had to flee the beach like ants scurrying for a sugar cube.  There are times where no one wins and this is kind of the time […]

This Day In Hockey History (7/8)

Well it is TGIF at last and it has been a very long week as the dog days begin for fans of the National Hockey League.  It is that long wait (with a few blips in the radar) that drives fans cuckoo and makes them long for some hockey action.  Here is a trade that […]

Videos Before Bedtime (7/7)

The video selection was short tonight and yes it is probably our fault so we blame the Injury Ninja.  Why not!         Good night everyone!

This Day In Hockey History (7/7)

Hopefully we can fix everything on the blog by tonight or tomorrow but since posting still works at least, here is the latest “This Day”.  All that can be said about this one is getting your team to the Stanley Cup Final can still get you fired not too long after.  Here is some video […]

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