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.
Fantasy Hockey Goalie Madness: Wins Have it!

The fantasy hockey review continues with the three leaders in wins this season for goalies plus a little advice on next season.
Fantasy Hockey Rewind — Goalie Madness

Chris Wassel digs deeper into last season’s stats to find the best and most consistent fantasy hockey goalies for next season.
NHL Awards: Vezina Trophy Has Four Worthy Candidates

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.
Fantasy Hockey Goalie Stats: Are Some Overrated?

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 […]
Olympic Hockey: Team Russia Depth Players Difficult to Pinpoint

After a stellar top-6 featuring Alex Ovechkin things get murkier for the Russian squad.
Fantasy Hockey: Eastern Conference Goaltenders and Blow-Up Rates

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 […]
Fantasy Hockey: Avoid Goaltenders Who Blow Up Your Head To Head Teams

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 […]