Fantasy Hockey Rewind: 5-on-5 Save Percentage
The fantasy hockey world should at least embrace advanced stats a bit more. Today we focus on the best 5-on-5 goaltenders in the league.
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The fantasy hockey world should at least embrace advanced stats a bit more. Today we focus on the best 5-on-5 goaltenders in the league.
Fantasy Hockey Rewind: 5-on-5 Save Percentage Read More »
The fantasy hockey review continues with the three leaders in wins this season for goalies plus a little advice on next season.
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Chris Wassel digs deeper into last season’s stats to find the best and most consistent fantasy hockey goalies for next season.
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Michael Clifford breaks down all of the candidates for the Vezina Trophy and offers his prediction on who will take home the award for top goalie.
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The thing people often have to remember in fantasy hockey is that categories are mostly basic. Granted, you can delve into blocks, faceoff win %, minutes played, etc. However when it comes to goalies, most leagues have pretty standard categories such as wins, GAA, save percentage, and shutouts. That is how the vast majority
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After a stellar top-6 featuring Alex Ovechkin things get murkier for the Russian squad.
Olympic Hockey: Team Russia Depth Players Difficult to Pinpoint Read More »
Last week, I wrote about how a team’s possession rates probably won’t make a goalie’s stats much worse unless the goalie sucked to begin with (Steve Mason), but how a team’s penalty killing can affect just about any goaltender for better (James Reimer in 2013) or for worse (James Reimer from 2010-2012). There’s a concept
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On Thursday I wrote about how a team’s possession rates probably won’t make a goalie’s stats much worse unless the goalie was terrible to begin with (Steve Mason), but how a team’s penalty killing can affect just about any goaltender for better (James Reimer in 2013) or for worse (James Reimer from 2010-2012). There’s a
Fantasy Hockey: Avoid Goaltenders Who Blow Up Your Head To Head Teams Read More »