March
5, 2007
Fantasy Hockey Potpourri
By Darryl Dobbs, TheFourthPeriod.com
Some thoughts and other odds
and ends in the wonderful world of fantasy hockey:
The long-awaited injury to Carolina's Ray Whitney has finally
happened. Long have I pushed for poolies to trade him while
his value was sky-high, indicating that with an injury history
like he has, another one is inevitable. Whitney has missed 15
or more games in four of his last five seasons. He suffered a
sprained ankle on Friday and will be on the shelf for one to
three weeks (the severity has not been announced)...
Kings' forward Michael Cammalleri continues to improve. Since
December 29, the 24-year-old has been held off the scoresheet
on just three occasions a span of 25 contests. He has 36
points in that time and is likely to finish the year in the
top 20 in league scoring...
With all the injuries to Predators' forwards, rookie Alexander
Radulov played 15:44 on Saturday against Los Angeles. That is
an NHL career-high for the 20-year-old. He has three points in
his last three games while the likes of Steve Sullivan (back
spasms back sometime this week), Jason Arnott (flu should
be back next game), David Legwand (upper body injury sustained
Saturday) and Scott Hartnell (broken foot out until April)
remain out of the lineup...
Newly acquired Penguins' forward Gary Roberts was a minus-3 in
his first two games with Pittsburgh. His ice time dropped in
his second game to under 14 minutes and he was removed from
the top line. On this fast team, do not expect Roberts to play
above the third line unless it is against a tough, punishing
team...
Paul Mara is the New York Rangers new power-play quarterback.
He has one point in two games with the Blueshirts and has
logged an average of 22 minutes per game. The 27-year-old will
thrive in New York. He still has another year remaining on his
contract after this one and is worth a pickup in keeper
leagues...
Bryan Smolinski logged over 21 minutes in his Vancouver debut
and picked up an assist. He played on a line with Markus
Naslund and Jan Bulis. Given the teams limited options up
front, Smolinski is a dark horse to compile nearly a point per
game down the stretch...
Hossa has 13 points in his last 14 games and even though he
was shut out of Saturday's contest, he was still the game's
first star after potting the winner in a shootout. Did I
mention it was "Marcel" Hossa... not Marion? The younger Hossa
brother has finally found the heart and determination that had
been lacking in his game. Whether he keeps it or not remains
to be seen, but for the time being he is playing extremely
well...
Wade Redden battled groin injuries at the beginning of the
season and returned to the lineup far too soon on several
occasions. Eventually, a chest injury forced him out of the
lineup and he was able to properly rest his groin at the same
time. Since returning from that injury, the 29-year-old Ottawa
rearguard is back to his old self with 24 points in 30
games...
Buffalo's Jochen Hecht is taking advantage of the extra
powerplay time left by all his injured colleagues. He has 19
points in his last 15 games and you can expect more of the
same as long as all the Buffalo forwards are on the shelf.
Newcomer Dainius Zubrus has already found himself on a line
with Adam Mair and Michael Ryan. His fantasy value has
plummeted since losing Alexander Ovechkin for a linemate.
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Sweet Home
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