October 2009
What are you thinking right now if you’re a member of the Edmonton Oilers? You’ve had half dozen players come down with the flu,
With Injuries and especially concussions becoming a big concern, find out who BucketofPucks.com recommends to keep on eye on of likely fantasy free agents on you league waiver wire.
As with any NHL season we have had our share on injuries so far. Johan Franzen was lost to the Detroit Red Wings until
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In this first edition of a weekly article, we’ll break down the notable injuries around the NHL and what their applicable fantasy implications will be. Some suggest making a roster change, others might be a streamer grab, some are folks you want to hang tight on. For the lowdown on the laid-low, follow BucketofPucks.com below the crease…
Luckily for the stricken fantasy owner, it's still early in the season. Meaning there's usually plenty of players out on the waiver wire to replace those players off to a disappointing start or those felled by the injury bug. Come and see what players are still readily available in more than 50% of public fantasy leagues:
One of the things I try to stay away from when managing my fantasy team are Goalies that are not the clear cut number
BucketofPucks.com's Waiver Wire Report is a weekly list of NHL players owned in 50% or less in public fantasy hockey leagues. These are players that may provide some good alternatives for players on you fantasy team you might be looking to replace. Whether it be from injury, underproduction or you're looking to find someone to help with a category or two you find your fantasy team lacking in.
Around The Net October 2, 2009 By George Kurtz The 2009-10 NHL season started last night, and I might be a day
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