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I need a flyers emote and I'm kinda tired of the 🟠 so I'm leaving it up to y'all. Philly fans please please vote in this
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ren-is-being-silenced · 3 years ago
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Ren’s Taglist Masterlist
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Please feel free to blacklist or follow any tags in this list. These are my commonly used tags from the last year or so on my main. If you’d like me to start using tags for certain things please let me know via ask or dm!
I won’t be posting every tag as there are a lot of individual NHLers (and their respective teams) i’ve posted about (and tagged) due to suspensions, fines and the like, however I will be posting players who have custom tags along with their normal tag.
I will not be posting all of my “_____ opinion piece” tags separately as there is/or will be one for every team as needed, instead they will be posted as “opinion piece: list of team name/nicknames used”.
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penguins goal
rens gdrive stuff
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pens hockey injuries
nhl
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back on the pk
infographic
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arizona coyotes
starting lineup
nhl dops
2021 offseason
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1st intermission , 2nd intermission , 3rd intermission , 4th intermission , ect.
judgmental bird noises
bryan rust , rusty is hot leave me alone
i want change
tom wilson , tom wilson discourse
to the power play!
pens lb crew
penguins roundup
generic hockey thought
sad lad hours
teddy blueger , Teodors Bļugers
nhl dops stuff 2021 22
nhl rulebook 2021 22
like pens jerseys make men out of tissue paper sometimes
jason zucker , zuckerpunched
conor sheary , conor shear the hockey love of my life
hockey injuries
nathan mackinnon , yunggnate29
nhl covid 19 protocol
nhl 2021 rulebook
bad call ref
yotes tape
yotes goals
hockey
round up tapes
philadelphia flyers , im such a terrible pens fan for these boys
nhl draft (insert year here)
nhl awards (insert year here)
NHL Trade Deadline (insert year here)
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tristan jarry , elite goaltender tristan jarry
NHL 2013 CBA and 2020 MOU
wb/s penguins
nhl misc goals
hockey boy livestream
pens roster
leon draisaitl , german wonder bread
home opener 2021 22
pens cleanout day
kappy/tans aka the new bromance
4 on 4 hockey
nhl hockey injuries
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hockeyblr directory
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bonus hockey
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hockey smooches
1d to hockey pipeline
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love your tendys tenderly!!
5 on 3 hockey
nhl suspension
post game interview
starting goaltender
I want change
NHL News
NHLPA
the bois are fighting
hockey is for everyone
nhl player safety
1st NHL goal
nhl free agency 2021
nhl discourse
Two Headed Monster
nhl related
pens dad duty updates
nhl cheatsheets
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goalie interference
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coyotes roundup
hockey birthdays!
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espn-draft-cheat-sheet-73 · 2 years ago
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💾 ►►► DOWNLOAD FILE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Get everything you need to prepare for your fantasy football drafts here, including rankings and analysis from ESPN's team of experts. The weekly fantasy football cheat sheet provides a rundown of the best tips Draft a league now and start fresh with a record and a. Cheat Sheet - ESPN. fantasy football rankings. Table Draft Board Our full cheat sheets are reserved for RotoWire subscribers. Get a single Cheatsheet for Fantasy Rankings from dozens of experts with rankings that are updated regularly. 9 In your quest for fantasy football knowledge, you've probably done a ton of research. Or simply searched the term "top fantasy football players You're learning the sleepers and busts, you've got your fantasy football rankings and you're ready for your draft. All you need now is the ultimate cheat sheet. That's where we come in. Most fantasy football cheat sheets follow one of two formats: a ranking of the best players overall, or the same list broken down by position. We have those two in our Cheat Sheet Central, but anyone can access and print those. To truly gain an advantage, you need a cheat sheet that will provide additional context to the rankings while laying out a clear plan of what to do and what not to do at every point in the draft. And now we've added Tristan H. Cockcroft's player pairing guide to the first two rounds , Field Yates, Matt Bowen and Eric Moody's favorite draft targets , and Mike Clay's rankings of Dynasty League rookies and most valuable backup running backs for each team. It's all here, just one click away. Want more cheat sheets? Ready to take your fantasy football experience to the next level? Skip to main content Skip to navigation. From star rookies to extremely good -- and bad -- finishes: The stats and storylines we're watching on MLB season's final day. New York Yankees. Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Garrett back at Browns practice, first since crash. Cleveland Browns. Former Jags QB Bortles says he 'quietly' retired. Jacksonville Jaguars. Colts rule out star RB Taylor for game at Denver. Indianapolis Colts. Judge out of Yanks' lineup for finale after 62nd HR. Burrow on concussions: Comes with the game. Cincinnati Bengals. Projected No. Are the Broncos concerned about Russell Wilson? Is Jalen Hurts' breakout legit? We answered the biggest QB questions. Buffalo Bills. Duke Blue Devils. The U. There's no salary cap on hockey operations: Inside the NHL's secret race for competitive advantage. Carolina Hurricanes. USWNT vs. England: Who needs to step up? Is this the next big rivalry? Who wins? Why is Casemiro not first choice at Man United? New York Giants. Bottom Without Kansas, it's the point of no return. UMass Minutemen. Welcome to Wrexham? They said it! The Eagles are like the mailman, plus more NFL quotes of the week. Seattle Seahawks. Green Bay Packers. New York Yankees prospect Jasson Dominguez stars in a bold new world of sports card prospecting. Real or Not: Fury will fight Usyk in , Fundora a future world titleholder. Fantasy basketball: How to find hidden value in salary cap drafts. Fantasy basketball draft guide: Rankings, mock drafts, sleepers, projections and analysis.
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espn-draft-cheat-sheet-1t · 2 years ago
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💾 ►►► DOWNLOAD FILE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Get everything you need to prepare for your fantasy football drafts here, including rankings and analysis from ESPN's team of experts. The weekly fantasy football cheat sheet provides a rundown of the best tips Draft a league now and start fresh with a record and a. Cheat Sheet - ESPN. fantasy football rankings. Table Draft Board Our full cheat sheets are reserved for RotoWire subscribers. Get a single Cheatsheet for Fantasy Rankings from dozens of experts with rankings that are updated regularly. 9 In your quest for fantasy football knowledge, you've probably done a ton of research. Or simply searched the term "top fantasy football players You're learning the sleepers and busts, you've got your fantasy football rankings and you're ready for your draft. All you need now is the ultimate cheat sheet. That's where we come in. Most fantasy football cheat sheets follow one of two formats: a ranking of the best players overall, or the same list broken down by position. We have those two in our Cheat Sheet Central, but anyone can access and print those. To truly gain an advantage, you need a cheat sheet that will provide additional context to the rankings while laying out a clear plan of what to do and what not to do at every point in the draft. And now we've added Tristan H. Cockcroft's player pairing guide to the first two rounds , Field Yates, Matt Bowen and Eric Moody's favorite draft targets , and Mike Clay's rankings of Dynasty League rookies and most valuable backup running backs for each team. It's all here, just one click away. Want more cheat sheets? Ready to take your fantasy football experience to the next level? Skip to main content Skip to navigation. From star rookies to extremely good -- and bad -- finishes: The stats and storylines we're watching on MLB season's final day. New York Yankees. Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Garrett back at Browns practice, first since crash. Cleveland Browns. Former Jags QB Bortles says he 'quietly' retired. Jacksonville Jaguars. Colts rule out star RB Taylor for game at Denver. Indianapolis Colts. Judge out of Yanks' lineup for finale after 62nd HR. Burrow on concussions: Comes with the game. Cincinnati Bengals. Projected No. Are the Broncos concerned about Russell Wilson? Is Jalen Hurts' breakout legit? We answered the biggest QB questions. Buffalo Bills. Duke Blue Devils. The U. There's no salary cap on hockey operations: Inside the NHL's secret race for competitive advantage. Carolina Hurricanes. USWNT vs. England: Who needs to step up? Is this the next big rivalry? Who wins? Why is Casemiro not first choice at Man United? New York Giants. Bottom Without Kansas, it's the point of no return. UMass Minutemen. Welcome to Wrexham? They said it! The Eagles are like the mailman, plus more NFL quotes of the week. Seattle Seahawks. Green Bay Packers. New York Yankees prospect Jasson Dominguez stars in a bold new world of sports card prospecting. Real or Not: Fury will fight Usyk in , Fundora a future world titleholder. Fantasy basketball: How to find hidden value in salary cap drafts. Fantasy basketball draft guide: Rankings, mock drafts, sleepers, projections and analysis.
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mizbabygirl · 7 years ago
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Blackhawks Player Nicknames (according to Second City Hockey.com) [03\23\2017]
Andrew Desjardins #11 (currently free agent) Desi, Dijon, Colonel Mustard. Not Ben Smith, but was traded for him. Depth forward.
Artem Anisimov #15 Arty, Arty Party, Ani. Our long-awaited 2C. Friend of Annette Frontpresence.
Artemi Panarin #72 (now with Columbus Blue Jackets) Pan, Bread Man, Panera Bread, Snake. No one is quite sure how to spell his first name. Undrafted, caused much salt among fans of other teams when he won the Calder Trophy for best NHL rookie at the age of 24.
Brent Seabrook #7 Seabs, Biscuit (a reference to Seabiscuit), The Captain Whisperer (after he stepped into the box to comfort Toews after his third crappy penalty in the process of losing to Detroit in Game 4 in the 2013 playoffs). Nacho Seabre (admitted weakness for nachos and pizza).  Affectionately known as "(my) Seabsie boy" to his teammates. If he looks slow on the ice it's probably because he ate too many nachos. Gave his son Carter the middle name of "Seven,” but alleges it was his wife's idea.
Brian Campbell #51 (now retired) Soupy (like Campbell's soup, generic nickname for anyone with this last name), Soup Dogg, Ginger (the hair), 51 Phantom.
Corey Crawford #50 Crow, Watcher (the Watcher on the Wall from Game of Thrones), Crawful (generally used sarcastically), Crawsome. As this is Chicago, the victim of a perpetual goalie controversy despite performing as an elite NHL starter for the last four seasons. His glove hand/blocker/five-hole sucks and we'll never win anything with him in net. He's a fucking beauty (quote from his Cup parade speech where he was totally non-sober and dropped two f-bombs).
Dennis Rasmussen #70 (now with Anaheim Ducks) Moose, Raz. Swedish defensive forward.
Duncan Keith #2 Duncs, Jigsaw (reference to character from Saw, because his teammates claim he's kind of psycho scary and methodical), Teeth, in reference to his heroism in the 2010 WCF, losing 7 teeth in Game 4 and only missing a few shifts, Bambi because of how fast he skates (he has crazy good conditioning and routinely has the highest TOI of the team). Inspired the phrase 'Chicago Runs on Duncan'.
John Hayden #40 Hayds, Hayder.
Johnny Oduya #27 Odie, Oh do ya? eg, "I think his last name has a lot of pun-potential." "Oh, do ya?" Jeremy Roenick is jealous now because Oduya's wearing his old number, but Roenick thinks it should be retired.
Jonathan Toews #19 Jonny, Tazer, Captain, Best Captain, Captain Marvel (he wears the C and he's the best/marvelous, obviously), Captain Serious (because he is one serious motherfucker, although glimpses of him off-guard on camera suggest his off-ice personality has a large component of goofy weirdo), Captain Lardass (from an angry Twitter comment), Captain Seriously [Adjective]. Draws comparisons to Grumpy Cat (Kaner's feline equivalent is Lil Bub) and to a hockeybot who does not understand human emotions, due to his hilariously incongruous facial expressions in any given situation (see also Toewsface)
Jordin Tootoo #22 Toots, Two two and other such puns. Depth forward, here for the grit.
Marcus Kruger #16 (now with Carolina Hurricanes) Krugs, Frogger (because he likes to play in traffic, gets crunched a lot, yet has many lives), Freddy (his team nickname, from Nightmare on Elm Street), The Plan All Along (according to Stan Bowman, his call-up from Europe in late 2011 was "all part of the plan"). "Kruger is mashed, gets away with the puck" - commentary from Foley, and the story of his life. As Tracey Myers once put it, his tombstone will read, "Kruger took a hit to make a play.”
Marian Hossa #81 Hoss, Panda (originally sad panda, a name acquired during the playoffs while he playing for Detroit, shortened to Panda when he joined the Hawks), Gossamer (from autocorrect), HE IS MARIAN HOSSA AND YOU ARE NOT, because few can do what he does. Likes KitKats, as they are "good for you!"
He is a hockey demigod, a fact acknowledged by everyone including the official twitter. His name may be substituted for "God" in common phrases, eg "Oh my Hossa!"
Michal Kempny #6 Lemony, via autocorrect. Third pair dman.
Michal Rozsival #32 Rozi, Rozsi. Elderly depth dman, looks like an elf. Will still be signing 1-year deals with the Hawks when Toews and Kane have retired.
Nick Schmaltz #8 KFC (Schmaltz means chicken fat), Biggy Schmaltz. Playmaking center drafted from UND (this worked out well last time they tried it), snatched from under the noses of the St Louis Blues when Stan traded up in the draft. Brother Jordan is a Blues prospect. Chicago Mission alum.
Niklas Hjalmarsson #4 (now with Arizona Coyotes) Hjammer, Hammer, Meatball (because he was the original Swede Hawk), Jelly (his AHL nickname), Super Nintendo Chalmers (Simpsons reference), Jarbles (the LA announcers clearly mislaid the Swedish names cheatsheet in the WCF and called him Jarbleson), Swedish Viking (description by Jonny Oduya). His leg bones have been upgraded to titanium, judging by the number of shots he blocks.
Patrick Kane #88 Kaner, Lazy, Showtime, wee blond ninja, Black Magic for what he does with the puck, from a quote by former SCHer gmh - "...but the devil lives inside this kid, I swear it. It rises out of him in a mist, this baby-faced defiant wrathful version of Pat Kane, escapes his bodily confines to perform satanic miracles all over the offensive zone. The only thing more fearsome than that assist was the keep-in preceding it. The only thing more unholy than his face is his black magic."
Richard Panik #14 Visa (due to visa issues when joining the team), Panik at the UC!, or Disco for obvious reasons. His name is actually pronounced PAH-neek but hockey never lets a bad pun go to waste.
Ryan Hartman #38 Hartzy. Giving Seabrook a run for his money for "Best Hair" on the team. Another Illinois native/Chicago Mission kid.
Scott Darling #33 (now with Carolina Hurricanes) Oh My, Clem - from the song "Oh my darling Clementine.” A native of Lemont (or maybe Aurora according to one confused commentator), is very tall.
Tanner Kero #67 Depth center.
Tomas Jurco #13 Part of Stan's secret plan to collect all the Slovaks in the NHL in case any of them grow up into Hossas.
Trevor van Riemsdyk #57 (now with Carolina Hurricanes) TVR, Smiley van Smiley due to his happy demeanor in interviews. Brother of James/JVR.
Prospects/IceHogs
Tyler Motte #64 (now with Columbus Blue Jackets) Apple Sauce, Motter.
Vinnie Hinostroza #48 Cousin Vinnie. Bartlett native and ex-Chicago Mission kid.
Brandon Mashinter #53 Mash, Manshitter Here to maintain the quota of players called Brandon and occasionally punch things.
To see the rest of the article, go to: https://www.secondcityhockey.com/2017/3/23/13762402/guide-nicknames-jargon-slang-blackhawks-fans
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If you are looking at FBA as a business model then I suggest private labeling your own product, where you have control of the price, brand, features, etc. Once you choose a product and a supplier, you would send it to Amazon where they handle the storage, shipping, sales, refunds, returns, customer service - essentially, your FBA fees are paying for Amazon to take care of your entire sales portion of your business.
While there could be some risks associated with trusting Amazon with all of this, it is ultimately going to free up your time to launch additional products. With this business model, you have the ability to build a million-dollar company.
Now, getting back to your question - how hard is it to sell on Amazon FBA? - well, like anything else there are learning curves but there is also a lot of great information and resources out there to help you succeed with private labeling your own product and selling it on Amazon using their FBA program.
By the way, another benefit of using the Amazon FBA platform is the built-in customer base that is geared to buying. Where else can you easily get conversion rates at 20% or higher?
About this channel: My name is JT Franco and I’m the creator of the JT Franco YouTube channel. I dropped out of high school with failing grades. I knew this wasn’t the end of the road for me so i started a NHL gaming channel. After a few years of minimal income i went into the sales industry where i met Nick Bosch who opened my eyes to the opportunity of making money online specifically Amazon! Since then i have grown my brand to multiple 6 figures. After seeing so many of my friends and family being caught in this corporate rut i decided it was my mission in life to create a massive movement of helping people become financially free. In the past year I’ve freed hundreds of people from the 9-5 grind. I teach how to make money online and live the best life you can, with the freedom to do the things you want to do always. Come say hi on social media, I respond to every message and I always will. Remember you can completely change your life at any time, you just need to start.
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hooraymarketing2 · 5 years ago
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How difficult is it to actually succeed as an Amazon FBA seller? what skills do you need to run a profitable private label business? find out in this video!
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😍Join the BEST Amazon FBA Facebook Group [FREE] 4. https://mmini.me/freeamzgroup
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🚀 Viral Launch Market Intelligence http://bit.ly/validateproducts (15% Lifetime Discount)
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◢Connect With Me◣
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Have Questions About Amazon FBA?
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Is Amazon FBA Hard? It is pretty easy but sourcing products that are competitively priced can be difficult. You absolutely get great shipping prices from Amazon FBA, but storage and picking prices can eat into margins. It will undoubtedly increase your sales volume through Amazon.
If you are looking at FBA as a business model then I suggest private labeling your own product, where you have control of the price, brand, features, etc. Once you choose a product and a supplier, you would send it to Amazon where they handle the storage, shipping, sales, refunds, returns, customer service - essentially, your FBA fees are paying for Amazon to take care of your entire sales portion of your business.
While there could be some risks associated with trusting Amazon with all of this, it is ultimately going to free up your time to launch additional products. With this business model, you have the ability to build a million-dollar company.
Now, getting back to your question - how hard is it to sell on Amazon FBA? - well, like anything else there are learning curves but there is also a lot of great information and resources out there to help you succeed with private labeling your own product and selling it on Amazon using their FBA program.
By the way, another benefit of using the Amazon FBA platform is the built-in customer base that is geared to buying. Where else can you easily get conversion rates at 20% or higher?
About this channel: My name is JT Franco and I’m the creator of the JT Franco YouTube channel. I dropped out of high school with failing grades. I knew this wasn’t the end of the road for me so i started a NHL gaming channel. After a few years of minimal income i went into the sales industry where i met Nick Bosch who opened my eyes to the opportunity of making money online specifically Amazon! Since then i have grown my brand to multiple 6 figures. After seeing so many of my friends and family being caught in this corporate rut i decided it was my mission in life to create a massive movement of helping people become financially free. In the past year I’ve freed hundreds of people from the 9-5 grind. I teach how to make money online and live the best life you can, with the freedom to do the things you want to do always. Come say hi on social media, I respond to every message and I always will. Remember you can completely change your life at any time, you just need to start.
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thrashermaxey · 6 years ago
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20 Fantasy Hockey Thoughts
Every Sunday, we'll share 20 Fantasy Thoughts from our writers at DobberHockey. These thoughts are curated from the past week's 'Daily Ramblings'.
Writers: Michael Clifford, Ian Gooding, Cam Robinson, and Dobber
  1. It’s been a long road for Robby Fabbri. Injuries limited his 2016-17 season to 51 games and then he missed all last year. He looked ready for the 2018-19 season and then he had this minor groin issue flare up.
That it’s been so long since Fabbri was in the NHL makes it easy to forget how good he was. Though his raw numbers were just 29 goals in 123 regular season games, his goals per 60 minutes at five-on-five was 0.85, tied with names like Alex Galchenyuk, Corey Perry, and Jordan Eberle for the 2015-17 seasons. He also had that great postseason in 2016 where he posted 15 points in 20 games. This was a budding top-line forward before the injuries hit.
The question is what player we get back. Is he going to be the same guy right out of the gate once his conditioning stint is over? Probably not. Can he get there in a couple months? Maybe. There’s a left wing spot next to Ryan O’Reilly with Fabrri’s name written all over it, though. (oct25)
  2. What can I say about Steven Stamkos? I keep opining here that he is a 35- or 40-goal, 65- or 70-point player with the ability to mesh very well with superstars. When he had Martin St. Louis on his line, he was getting 97 points. When he had Nikita Kucherov on his line, he was getting 86 points (last year). We all assumed that he would play with Kucherov again this year but so far it hasn’t really happened. The offense is being spread out with Stamkos playing with Brayden Point and Yanni Gourde, while the Triplets (Kucherov, Ondrej Palat and Tyler Johnson) are reunited. J.T. Miller is playing with fourth-line players and still leading the team (tied) in points. (oct22)
  3. Carey Price picked up a shutout against the Bruins on Saturday, stopping all 33 shots he faced. With his first shutout of the season, Price equaled his shutout total from all last season. So that should give you a hint as to whether he has improved over last season. With a 2.13 GAA and .922 SV%, Price has looked like the Price of old so far. In other words, the kind of goalie that has now won more games than Patrick Roy in a Habs’ uniform.
  4. Watch out for Jaroslav Halak in Boston. The former starting netminder may have eyes for the full-time crease job with the Bruins with his and Tuukka Rask's early-season play. Here's a look at the stats:
Rask: 3-3-0, 3.15 GAA, .902 SV%
Halak: 3-0-2, 1.43 GAA, .945 SV%
Coach Bruce Cassidy proved he wouldn't shy away from cutting into Rask's workload when he ran with Anton Khudobin for stretches last year. Halak could prove to be one of the better waiver wire grabs this season. Or not. Who knows with goalies.
  5. The Bruins are still without Torey Krug and Charlie McAvoy. After careful thought and consideration, I believe Matt Grzelcyk will be paired on the second power-play unit with McAvoy once both Krug and McAvoy return. Until then, he’s only 1 percent owned in Yahoo leagues, so he’ll be available in a lot of deep leagues too. (oct24)
  6. I have to mention Zach Sanford, who scored a goal and two assists for the Blues while playing on a line with Ryan O’Reilly and David Perron on Saturday. After being called up from the AHL two weeks ago, Sanford has racked up six points (3g-3a) with a plus-6 in just five games. If his name is in any way familiar, it’s because he was part of the return for the Blues in the Kevin Shattenkirk trade with Washington. He might be worth taking a flier on in deeper leagues, particularly if this line arrangement continues.
  7. I guess John Tavares is the insurance policy that the Leafs needed. Auston Matthews, who entered Saturday’s game with no points in his last three games, left Saturday’s game with a shoulder injury. Given the player and the team he plays for, you’ll probably be provided with plenty of updates. The shoulder injury was to his left shoulder, not the same one that was injured last season. Mike Babcock has already said that Matthews won’t practice on Sunday and won’t play Monday against Calgary. It sounds like this injury will cost him multiple games, so you’ll want to look for an alternative for next week.
The injury resulted in Nazem Kadri moving up to the top line alongside Patrick Marleau and Kasperi Kapanen. Just as it was thought that Kadri would lose value with the Tavares addition, Kadri should probably gain value as a result of the Matthews injury.
  8. Sebastian Aho extended his season-long point streak to 10 games and 15 points. Aho is driving the bus in Carolina. He’s sporting a Corsi rating of 64 percent in all situations, playing more than 19 minutes a game and rocking a 4.87 points-per-60 output. He’s on a heater, no doubt. But, this is a player capable of sustaining a point-per-game over the long haul.
  9. Los Angeles has been a massive disappointment this year and Ilya Kovalchuk with them. Kovalchuk is on pace for a 41-point season, not that bad for a 35-year old in today’s NHL. Consider that no player aged 35 or older cracked 60 points last year and it gives you a good barometer of what to expect for Kovalchuk. My preseason prediction had him at 58 points, so, he’s got some work to do. (oct26)
  10. There was a huge gap between Anders Lee for Max Pacioretty in their final preseason average draft positions (ADP) – something in the realm of five or six rounds. My personal rankings for standard Yahoo leagues had them a lot closer – something in the realm of about a round and half (player 55 vs player 73). In a lot of ways, at least fantasy-wise, they are similar players. Both are known for goals rather than assists, both had questions coming into this year (no John Tavares vs new team off a down year), and both can put up stout hit totals. I think if we’re talking standard leagues, we’re shuffling deck chairs for the most part. (oct26)
  11. Here’s the thing with Nate Schmidt, who signed a six-year extension with Vegas this past week. For a long time, the analytics community had been clamoring for the Capitals to give him more minutes and he never really got them – his career-high for minutes per game in Washington was his rookie year. As such, we have one year of Schmidt playing top pair minutes (admittedly, with good results) and one year of Schmidt cracking 20 points.
Schmidt is 27 years old and currently serving a 20-game suspension. It feels like a lot of money for a guy with that kind of track record at that age. This contract will render him useless in cap leagues, by the way. If you’re in a dynasty cap league, the time to trade him will be before the All-Star break. (oct26)
  12. After a bit of a slow start, Mika Zibanejad has really heated up. Zibanejad is a high-volume option both in terms of ice time (20:54 ATOI) and shots on goal (tied for 10th with 42 SOG). His 47 points and minus-23 last season pushed him down many fantasy cheatsheet, so it’s easy to overlook the fact that he also had career highs in both goals (27) and shots on goal (212 SOG). This should give you an idea of what to expect from Zibanejad going forward. (oct24)
  13. With the production from Max Lajoie and the superlative play of Thomas Chabot, not to mention good days from Chris Wideman, Cody Ceci may never see the power play. On the other hand, he’s not drafted in fantasy leagues for point production anyway. All this does is limit his upside. As long as the even strength and PK minutes are there, so too will his peripherals. (oct23)
  14. Although he eventually settled down after allowing two first-period goals, Mike Smith again didn’t provide his owners with what they needed on Saturday. Smith has allowed at least three goals in six of his eight starts this season. Although I can’t see him losing the starting job outright, Smith might have to give way to David Rittich (2.37 GAA, .933 SV%) more often than we expected during the preseason. If I owned Smith (which fortunately I don’t right now), I’d keep him on the bench for now.
  15. The Oilers called up Cooper Marody from the AHL, where he had six points in five games to lead Bakersfield in scoring early on. All this is happening, of course, because Ty Rattie is sidelined for “multiple” weeks with a mid-body injury. *Cough*cough* Bochenski. Remember Brandon Bochenski? Led the preseason in scoring with the Senators because he clicked so well with Dany Heatley and Jason Spezza. Then a game or two into the season he suffered an injury that cost him a big chunk of games – maybe 20? Anyway, he returned and couldn’t regain his mojo. The rest, we say, is history – he now dominates the KHL with eight consecutive years of being one of the top scorers there.
Is that Ty Rattie’s fate? Gawd I hope not. I paid to acquire him. What does ‘multi-week’ mean? I will assume three weeks and assume he misses 11 games. (oct22)
  16. Martin Necas was sent to the minors a few days ago and it’s only a matter of time before another highly-touted rookie goes the same route; Casey Mittelstadt has had a miserable time in the NHL so far this year with one point in nine games. This is despite substantial power-play time and having pretty solid linemates (usually Jeff Skinner and Kyle Okposo, but Evan Rodrigues, too). I think both Necas and Mittelstadt could do well with 30 games in the AHL, get back the swagger and then return for a better NHL splash. (oct22)
  17. Why don’t the Rangers try a Legion of Doom line? Kevin Hayes, Chris Kreider and Brett Howden? Each at or over 6-3 and boasting a lot of talent. Just a random thought. A rambling, if you will.
I can’t believe Neal Pionk is second on the Rangers in ice time. He was a healthy scratch last week and now he’s a big minute-muncher. He has six points in eight games now with five of them on the power play. Last year, five of his 14 points were on the power play. In all, he has 20 points in 36 games and is starting to eat away at Kevin Shattenkirk’s power-play time. (oct22)
  18. Ryan Pulock and Brandon Montour. I believe in both players; just play the long game with these two. You can’t give up on your strong hunches in the first 10 games when everything else is lining up properly (steady, high ice time, PP time, etc.). Montour owners are already getting rewarded for their patience. Pulock owners will, too. (oct22)
  19. Despite playing early on with Josh Bailey and Mathew Barzal mostly, Anthony Beauvillier has one point in eight games. At this point, I start looking into acquiring the latter. Perhaps his owner will drop him soon (in limited keepers with lots of transactions), or perhaps his owner is just getting impatient. I think he’ll figure it out eventually, though I wouldn’t give up a ton to get him. (oct22)
  20. Twenty-six-year-old Micheal Ferland is going to surprise us with 60-plus points this year and that is just how Brad Marchand surprised us when he was 27. I don’t think he can take the next step the way Marchand did but while many poolies will be in full ‘sell-high’ mode for Ferland the way they were with Marchand back in 2016, I will be in ‘buy’ mode. He’ll have another gear. I am very confident of this, I just wish I caught the obvious logic sooner. (oct22)
  Have a good week, folks!!
  from All About Sports https://dobberhockey.com/hockey-home/20-fantasy-hockey-thoughts/20-fantasy-hockey-thoughts-47/
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reavenedges-lies · 1 year ago
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Cant wait to get this updated for this season!!!
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reavenedges-lies · 2 years ago
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Just in case I’m not clear with some names later on these are what I’m going to be using for the most part regarding players on the Coyotes. These are subject to change. (Players will be added as they're called up, Opening Night Roster is the baseline)
'22-23 Edition. The '21-22 Nicknames are still available but are now outdated and or non-applicable.
Nick Bjugstad -> Bjugs
Travis Boyd -> Boyder | Boydo | Boydy
Josh Brown -> Brownie
Michael Carcone -> Carcy
Jakob Chychrun -> Chych(Chick)
Lawson Crouse -> Crouser | Law | The Sheriff
Laurent Dauphin -> Larry
Christian Fischer -> Fisch(Fish)
Shayne Gostisbehere -> Ghost | GhostBear
Dylan Guenther -> Spicy Dyl | Gunner | Pickles
Barrett Hayton -> Hayts
Connor Ingram -> Ingy
Jan Jeník ->
Zack Kassian -> Kass
Clayton Keller -> Kells
Andrew Ladd -> Ladder
Bryan Little ->
Matias Maccelli -> Matches | Chelly
Dysin Mayo -> Dice | Mays
Jack McBain -> Bainer
Ben McCartney ->
Janis J. Moser -> JJ | Mo | Mos
Patrik Nemeth -> Nemmer
Liam O'Brien -> Tuna/Big Tuna | Obi
Nick Ritchie -> Ritches | Ritch
Nick Schmaltz -> Nicky | Schmaltzy | Swags
Troy Stecher -> Stech
Conor Timmins -> Timmy | Timms
Juuso Valimaki -> Vali
Karel Vejmelka -> Veggie | Melk-Man
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reavenedges-lies · 2 years ago
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Just in case I’m not clear with some names later on these are what I’m going to be using for the most part regarding players on the Penguins. These are subject to change. (Players will be added as they're called up, Opening Night Roster is the baseline)
'22-23 Edition. The '21-22 Nicknames are still available but are now outdated and or non-applicable.
Josh Archibald -> Archie Teddy Blueger -> Teddy | Boy Blue Drake Caggiula -> Jeff Carter -> Carts | Big Jeff Carter Sidney Crosby -> Sid | Squid | Oh Captain, My Captain Casey DeSmith -> DS | DeShit Brian Dumoulin -> Dumo Mark Friedman -> Frieds | Friedsy Jake Guentzel -> Guentz | Guentzy | Jake' N Bake Filip Hållander -> Danton Heinen -> Heino | Heiny | Heineken Tristan Jarry -> Jars | Mouseboy P.O Joseph -> POJ Kasperi Kapanen -> Kappy Kris Letang -> Tanger | Bang Bang Evgeni Malkin -> Geno | Russian Bear Brock McGinn -> Ginner | McGuiness | Brockstar Drew O'Connor -> DOC Jeff Petry -> Petey | Peaches | Dish Marcus Pettersson -> Dragon | Petey Ryan Poehling -> Poehs(Pails) Samuel Poulin -> Rickard Rakell -> Raks | Ricky Chad Ruhwedel -> Ruh(Roo) | Rudy | Chad The Dad | Chad The Criminal Bryan Rust -> Rusty | Jan Rutta -> Rutts(Roots) Jason Zucker -> Zucks(Zooks) | Zuckerpunched
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reavenedges-lies · 3 years ago
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Just in case I'm not clear with some names later on these are what I'm going to be using for the most part regarding players on the Penguins. These are subject to change
Jake Guentzel -> JakeNBake | Guentz
Kris Letang -> Bang Bang Baby | Tanger
Sidney Crosby -> Sid | Oh Captain, My Captain |
Evan Rodrigues -> ERod
Bryan Rust -> Rusty | ‘Dad Strength’
Jeff Carter -> Big Jeff Carter/BJC | Carts
Kasperi Kapanen -> Kappy | Cheeks Klapanen
Danton Heinen -> Heino | Heiny | Heineken
Mike Matheson ->
Teddy Blueger -> Teddy Boy Blue | Teddy
John Marino -> Baby Boy John Marino | Johnny
Brock McGinn -> Ginner | McGuiness | Brockstar
Brian Dumoulin -> Dumo
Jason Zucker -> #ZuckerPunched | Zucks
Evgeni Malkin -> Geno | Russian Bear
Marcus Pettersson -> Dragon
Zach Aston-Reese -> ZAR | Reeser | My Favorite FuckBoi
Dominik Simon -> Dom
Brian Boyle -> Boiler
Drew O'Connor -> DOC | Drewdrop (courtesy of this anon)
Mark Friedman -> Frieds
Chad Ruhwedel -> Ruh | ‘The Criminal’
Radim Zohorna -> Big Z |
Tristan Jarry -> Jars | Mouse Boy | Eyebrows
Sam Lafferty ->LaffTrack [He Isn’t Dead He Is Just A Hawk Now]
Kasper Bjorkqvist -> Baby Bjork
Juuso Riikola -> CoughDrop Boy | Juice/Juicy
Anthony Angello ->
Casey DeSmith -> DeShit |
Louis Domingue -> Baking Goalie
Pierre-Olivier Joseph -> POJ |
Rickard Rakell -> Ricky
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reavenedges-lies · 3 years ago
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Just in case I’m not clear with some names later on, these are what I’m going to be using for the most part regarding players on the Coyotes. These are subject to change:
Clayton Keller-> Kells Phil Kessel-> Phil The Thrill Shayne Gostisbehere-> Ghost | Ghostbear Travis Boyd-> Boyder | Boydo Lawson Crouse-> Crouser | Law | The Sheriff Johan Larsson-> Lars | Larry Nick Schmaltz-> Nicky | Schmaltzy | Swag Andrew Ladd-> Ladder Loui Eriksson-> King Loui | Loui The Great Jakob Chychrun-> Chych Christian Fischer-> Fisch | Fish Anton Stralman-> Strals Ryan Dzingel-> Zinger | Dzingel-bells Barrett Hayton-> Ilya Lyubushkin-> Dancing Bear | Bush\Boosh Dysin Mayo-> Janis Moser-> Mo | JJ Antoine Roussel-> Rooster Kyle Capobianco-> Capo Alex Galchenyuk-> Gally | Chucky Cam Dineen-> Liam O'Brien-> Big Tuna | Beast Riley Nash-> Jay Beagle-> Beags | Yay Dmitrij Jaskin-> Jasky Michael Carcone-> Carcy Hudson Fasching-> Carter Hutton-> Hutts | Huttsy Jan Jenik-> Vladislav Kolyachonok-> Kolly Ben McCartney-> Ivan Prosvetov-> Victor Soderstrom-> Soda Blake Speers-> Conor Timmins-> Timmy Karel Vejmelka-> Veggie | Melk-man Scott Wedgewood-> WedgeWall | Wedgie Jack McBain -> Nathan Smith -> Bryan Little -> Harri Sateri ->
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