August 2009
Every season there are players who are surefire bets and they get drafted accordingly. Then there are those guys that, due to their injury history or shaky previous performances, make it tough to judge if or when they should be drafted. In this two-part article, Rob Edwards from BucketofPucks.com takes a look at some of these guys to make it easier for poolies to either snag a diamond in the rough or avoid drafting a horse apple on the big day.
Hello everyone and welcome to the innagural edition of RinkMail! The fantasy hockey season is fast approaching and its time to get ready for
As I said last week, when draft day rolls around, the first few rounds are populated with the guys everyone knows about. It always pays to have a few players stashed in your pocket in the hopes that you can surprise a few people in later rounds.
Last week we covered the Western Conference sleepers. So now here’s some guys you should keep an eye on from the Eastern half of the NHL to help you rule on draft day.
When draft day rolls around, the first few rounds are populated with the guys everyone knows about. The smart poolie always has a few role players and fringe guys stashed in his pocket in the hopes that he can surprise a few people in later rounds. In the interest of keeping you from being that unprepared guy, Rob Edwards from Bucket of Pucks presents this early sleeper list to help you shock your league late in the draft – and even later on in the season.
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