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Pick The Winner (10/6)

  First off, we bring you Kevin from NHL Predictions with his opening night lock. ————————————————————————— If you haven’t read my post on how things will work at my NHLPredictions.org blog this year I suggest you do so. Basically I will be releasing 1 star (or unit) plays daily on the blog, and then will […]

This Day In Hockey History (10/6)

Today we have a quick yet quirky moment.  Enjoy the season opener’s but this moment was all about the Fall Chill from ten years ago.  As always a little video and then the gem coming your way….     October 06, 2001 Michigan State tied Michigan 3-3 at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, before 74,554 […]

Fantasy Hockey ONE: Opening Night (10/6)

  When we last left fantasy hockey fans, the fantasy playoffs and season ended when the Boston Bruins defeated the Vancouver Canucks 4-0 in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals.  The Sedin Twins were a fantasy non-factor for stretches of the playoffs but should be anything but in the regular season as usual.  Tim […]

Classic Posts: A Day Makes A Difference

Sometimes a day really makes a difference and people will notice that this year more than most.  Here is a classic from early last year that illustrates the point very clearly. ———————————————————— Something we always joke about on Fantasy Hockey 101 is how one day in a fantasy week can make a difference.  However, the […]

Fantasy Hockey Multimedia (10/5)

Here is our little gem for Fantasy Hockey Multimedia today.  Note the show tonight at 8pm will feature “The Mayor”, a LA Kings guy like no other that covers the team.  Now the video.      Enjoy the Hump Day!  And as always more to come…..

This Day In Hockey History (10/5)

This probably surprises quite a few people and there were likely greater moments in history today but this one has its own place because it is a first.  Firsts are always nice because they will never happen again.  Now we are not here to debate the merits of this one but it did happen 11 […]

Scouts Honor: Protection For Richards And Gaborik?

  So with Sean Avery being waived today, the door has been opened Ranger fans.  There is a potential that opposing teams will stick more physical forwards on their checking lines to exact more punishment on two very talented but somewhat fragile players.  Marian Gaborik and Brad Richards likely will have to be extra careful […]

This Day In Hockey History (10/4)

Today we have a special “Grahame Crackers Treat”.  For one it is rare to see father and son combos in the NHL let alone goaltenders.  However, we did find one and the result of the son was a pretty nice capper for that day.  Though this is not quite the perfect setup for the Weekly […]

It Is Almost That Time….

The sound you will hear soon enough is the opening of the 2011-12 NHL season on Thursday Night.  It has been a wait of a little over three and a half months since Boston won Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals.  Yes it does feel like an eternity but a few days will not […]

This Day In Hockey History (10/3)

There are truly classics and then there is this one which transcends time.  Think of the greats in any sport from days far gone by.  Howie Morenz was considered by many to be the Babe Ruth of his time.  Then injuries began to take their toll on the talented Forward.  Almost out of nowhere, the […]

Videos Before Bedtime (10/2)

Here are the videos for tonight’s Videos Before Bedtime.  Let’s get these down and done so that the rest of the week is all about getting ready for the start of the hockey season.            Have a great night everyone!!!

Fantasy Hockey Contests: Rinkotology!

Somehow the folks from Pensblog still like us.  We are not sure after last year’s mystery Pittsburgh hex but Rinko is back!  Here are the rules everyone first and foremost…… ————————————————————————— MONTHLY GAME You will pick: 8 forwards 4 defensemen 2 goalies You will be able to pick numerous players from the same team, and […]

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