DAILY PRIME - MARCH 5, 2014: RINNE IS BACK primepucks.com Wed 3/5/14 5:45 AM
There will be plenty of ongoing trade discussion as we approach the deadline, but I will leave it to "Romie" to give his fantasy take on yesterday's transactions. I will dive into our fantasy game notes. First, congrats to the Nashville organization, their faithful fans and fantasy owners for the successful return of All-Star goaltender Pekka Rinne last night. Albeit in a 3-1 loss to Pittsburgh, the Finnish sensation has made it all the way back after being sidelined since October 22. Huge addition for fantasy squads that held onto him, given that the former 43-game winner will be starting most of the games moving forward as the Predators try to secure the final playoff spot. Give him a few games to get back to normal, but Rinne should be strong for the fantasy stretch run.
Colorado's defenseman Tyson Barrie has flown under the fantasy radar for much of the season, but should not anymore. After scoring the game-winning power-play goal and an assist in the Av's 4-2 win over Chicago, the youngster has collected an amazing 18 points in the last 20 games. Who would have thunk it??? Grab him immediately if he is available.
Boston's top line had gone scoreless their first two games after the Olympic Break, but things seem back to normal after David Krejci's "hat trick" last night against Florida. Jarome Iginla also chipped in with a goal and an assist. Start both with confidence, as they have been hot for quite awhile.
Being a "defense" guy, I am loving what Pittsburgh's Matt Niskanen has been accomplishing in the wake of all the Pen's key injuries on the blue-line. He scored 2 goals in the win over Nashville, giving him 5 points in the last 5 games. It's Niskanen, not Olli Maatta, who is getting all the major minutes on the power-play.
Another goal and an assist for RW Johan Franzen in Detroit's 4-3 loss to New Jersey. Can he stay healthy? His fantasy owners hope so.
Playing possibly his last game as an Edmonton Oiler, Ales Hemsky was the fantasy star of the game with two goals, one of the highlight-reel variety. Even though his season stats are quite mediocre, the oft-injured winger and impending UFA should be highly sought after during the final hours of probable trade frenzy. Hemsky could see a huge spike in fantasy value if he lands on the right team. Hey, Sidney Crosby could use another line-mate in Pittsburgh!
Two goalie contract extensions resulted in immediate rewards as both Anton Khudobin and Ben Scrivens both shined in the crease for their ...
DAILY PRIME TODAY: RINNE IS BACK primepucks.com Wed 3/5/14 5:45 AM
There will be plenty of ongoing trade discussion as we approach the deadline, but I will leave it to "Romie" to give his fantasy take on yesterday's transactions. I will dive into our fantasy game notes. First, congrats to the Nashville organization, their faithful fans and fantasy owners for the successful return of All-Star goaltender Pekka Rinne last night. Albeit in a 3-1 loss to Pittsburgh, the Finnish sensation has made it all the way back after being sidelined since October 22. Huge addition for fantasy squads that held onto him, given that the former 43-game winner will be starting most of the games moving forward as the Predators try to secure the final playoff spot. Give him a few games to get back to normal, but Rinne should be strong for the fantasy stretch run.
Colorado's defenseman Tyson Barrie has flown under the fantasy radar for much of the season, but should not anymore. After scoring the game-winning power-play goal and an assist in the Av's 4-2 win over Chicago, the youngster has collected an amazing 18 points in the last 20 games. Who would have thunk it??? Grab him immediately if he is available.
Boston's top line had gone scoreless their first two games after the Olympic Break, but things seem back to normal after David Krejci's "hat trick" last night against Florida. Jarome Iginla also chipped in with a goal and an assist. Start both with confidence, as they have been hot for quite awhile.
Being a "defense" guy, I am loving what Pittsburgh's Matt Niskanen has been accomplishing in the wake of all the Pen's key injuries on the blue-line. He scored 2 goals in the win over Nashville, giving him 5 points in the last 5 games. It's Niskanen, not Olli Maatta, who is getting all the major minutes on the power-play.
Another goal and an assist for RW Johan Franzen in Detroit's 4-3 loss to New Jersey. Can he stay healthy? His fantasy owners hope so.
Playing possibly his last game as an Edmonton Oiler, Ales Hemsky was the fantasy star of the game with two goals, one of the highlight-reel variety. Even though his season stats are quite mediocre, the oft-injured winger and impending UFA should be highly sought after during the final hours of probable trade frenzy. Hemsky could see a huge spike in fantasy value if he lands on the right team. Hey, Sidney Crosby could use another line-mate in Pittsburgh!
Two goalie contract extensions resulted in immediate rewards as both Anton Khudobin and Ben Scrivens both shined in the crease for their ...
SUNDAY MORNING COFFEE: 3/2/14 primepucks.com Sun 3/2/14 11:31 AM
Welcome folks, it's that time of the week again. This week's edition of SMC is being brought to you by 'Steve' as Ray gets the day off.
Let's start by handing out major kudos to Jaromir Jagr and Alex Oveckin for their milestone moments last night. JJ gets his 700th goal. AO gets his 800th point. Future fantasy hockey Hall of Famers for sure!
Is there a better big-game player than Jonathan Toews? He absolutely dominated in Chicago's 6-1 romp of Pittsburgh at Soldier Field. A game of huge stars dominated by one.
Eddie Lack is projected to start the Heritage Classic for Vancouver. How much more disrespect can Roberto Luongo take?
You think Marty St. Louis is playing with a chip on his shoulders since returning from Sochi? Four goals in the last two games, while apparently making it clear he wants out. If he stays put and Stamkos gets back soon, they should be the best fantasy forward tandem over the last 20 games or so.
Phil Kessel has made James van Riemsdyk and Tyler Bozak very fantasy relevant this season. Just like he did for Joffrey Lupul last year.
In Steve Mason we trust? The Flyer's starting goalie had a 7-goal clunker sandwiched between 2 great wins against Colorado and the New York Rangers.
So much for Team Russia's meltdown and a IOC suspension slowing them down... Alex Ovechkin and Nicklas Backstrom are on "fire" for the Washington Capitals. Fantasy owners should enjoy the ride.
Looking for a nice sleeper goalie with solid starting fantasy value? Darcy Kuemper that's who. It's looking less likely that Minnesota will be trading for a goalie by the deadline.
If Johan Franzen can stay healthy for Detroit, he will put up big numbers with Henrik Zetterberg out. Big "IF" though..
Is Alex Semin hurt again? What else is new?
Will Daniel Sedin ever score again? Tortorella's defensive scheme is "kryptonite" to the fantasy values of offensive stars.
I am loving Jarome Iginla as solid fantasy option the rest of the way. The Olympic Break has done the 36-year old plenty of good. He has great chemistry with Krejci and Lucic. He is also perennially a second-half stud. Do you need anymore evidence?
Now, speaking of second-half duds, hopefully many Kyle Okposo owners "sold high" when the news of JT's season-ending injury broke out. His numbers are about to get even worse if Vanek is dealt soon.
Under Paul Maurice, Winnipeg goalie Ondrej Pavelec is very startable in all fantasy formats.
Those poor Edmonton Oilers.. All these claims of incredible offensive ...
DAILY PRIME - FEBRUARY 28, 2014: THE "MULE" KICKS BACK, NEW PROSPEC... primepucks.com Fri 2/28/14 2:24 PM
Injuries have plagued the Detroit Red Wings up front for most of the season, but the return of the "Mule" can help them keep their long-standing playoff streak alive. RW Johan Franzen collected a "hat trick" against the hapless Ottawa Senators, giving him 5 points in 2 games since his return from a concussion. To be honest, it's difficult as a fantasy owner to rely on him down the stretch given his history of injuries, but if he can stay healthy.. watch out. As streaky as they come and a consistent "second half" guy, you can do much worse than gamble on Franzen for a scoring boost. While the young forwards have done an admirable job of providing secondary scoring, most of the Detroit offense will fall on the shoulders on Franzen and Pavel Datsyuk. Just hope their knees don't crumble..
Couture Sparks Sharks: We all know this was supposed to be Logan Couture's breakout season, but injuries and a brief slump left fantasy owners unsatisfied. However, the sniper is back in great form, collecting 2 goals in the 7-3 rout in Philly. The good news is that his offensive presence opens it up for all the key scoring forwards in San Jose, including "Little Joe" Pavelski who had a "hat trick" and now sits second in the NHL with 33 goals scored. Look for Couture and Pavelski to be fantasy beasts over the final stretch, while Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton should continue their normal production. In terms of their remaining fantasy worth, here's the following order: 1. Couture 2. Pavelski. 3. Marleau 4. Thornton.
Whats The Matter With Maatta? Absolutely nothing! The young Olli Maatta is making a strong case for Calder Trophy consideration, given that he blazed the way for Pittsburgh with 2 points last night and 5 in the last five games overall. Dating back to the start of December, the "OEL" clone has collected 20 points (6G/14A) in the last 30 games. If not for a lack of primary power-play time, this guy would be an automatic top-ten fantasy option but Matt Niskanen continues to get the minutes. regardless, the injuries to Kris Letang and Paul Martin have created a huge opportunity for the youngster, and he has taken full advantage of it so far. Scoop him up if he is still available.
More Fantasy Game Notes:
Well, let's begin with the "Great 8" who should be moping over Team Russia's disastrous showing in Sochi, but apparently has other plans..like continuing his NHL dominance this season. Alex Ovechkin scored his league-leading 41st goal late in the third to grab ...
DAILY PRIME 2/28/2014: THE "MULE" KICKS BACK, NEW PROSPECT & TEAM R... primepucks.com Fri 2/28/14 2:24 PM
Injuries have plagued the Detroit Red Wings up front for most of the season, but the return of the "Mule" can help them keep their long-standing playoff streak alive. RW Johan Franzen collected a "hat trick" against the hapless Ottawa Senators, giving him 5 points in 2 games since his return from a concussion. To be honest, it's difficult as a fantasy owner to rely on him down the stretch given his history of injuries, but if he can stay healthy.. watch out. As streaky as they come and a consistent "second half" guy, you can do much worse than gamble on Franzen for a scoring boost. While the young forwards have done an admirable job of providing secondary scoring, most of the Detroit offense will fall on the shoulders on Franzen and Pavel Datsyuk. Just hope their knees don't crumble..
Couture Sparks Sharks: We all know this was supposed to be Logan Couture's breakout season, but injuries and a brief slump left fantasy owners unsatisfied. However, the sniper is back in great form, collecting 2 goals in the 7-3 rout in Philly. The good news is that his offensive presence opens it up for all the key scoring forwards in San Jose, including "Little Joe" Pavelski who had a "hat trick" and now sits second in the NHL with 33 goals scored. Look for Couture and Pavelski to be fantasy beasts over the final stretch, while Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton should continue their normal production. In terms of their remaining fantasy worth, here's the following order: 1. Couture 2. Pavelski. 3. Marleau 4. Thornton.
Whats The Matter With Maatta? Absolutely nothing! The young Olli Maatta is making a strong case for Calder Trophy consideration, given that he blazed the way for Pittsburgh with 2 points last night and 5 in the last five games overall. Dating back to the start of December, the "OEL" clone has collected 20 points (6G/14A) in the last 30 games. If not for a lack of primary power-play time, this guy would be an automatic top-ten fantasy option but Matt Niskanen continues to get the minutes. regardless, the injuries to Kris Letang and Paul Martin have created a huge opportunity for the youngster, and he has taken full advantage of it so far. Scoop him up if he is still available.
More Fantasy Game Notes:
Well, let's begin with the "Great 8" who should be moping over Team Russia's disastrous showing in Sochi, but apparently has other plans..like continuing his NHL dominance this season. Alex Ovechkin scored his league-leading 41st goal late in the third to grab ...
DAILY PRIME TODAY: THE "MULE" KICKS BACK, NEW PROSPECT & TEAM RANKI... primepucks.com Fri 2/28/14 2:24 PM
Injuries have plagued the Detroit Red Wings up front for most of the season, but the return of the "Mule" can help them keep their long-standing playoff streak alive. RW Johan Franzen collected a "hat trick" against the hapless Ottawa Senators, giving him 5 points in 2 games since his return from a concussion. To be honest, it's difficult as a fantasy owner to rely on him down the stretch given his history of injuries, but if he can stay healthy.. watch out. As streaky as they come and a consistent "second half" guy, you can do much worse than gamble on Franzen for a scoring boost. While the young forwards have done an admirable job of providing secondary scoring, most of the Detroit offense will fall on the shoulders on Franzen and Pavel Datsyuk. Just hope their knees don't crumble..
Couture Sparks Sharks: We all know this was supposed to be Logan Couture's breakout season, but injuries and a brief slump left fantasy owners unsatisfied. However, the sniper is back in great form, collecting 2 goals in the 7-3 rout in Philly. The good news is that his offensive presence opens it up for all the key scoring forwards in San Jose, including "Little Joe" Pavelski who had a "hat trick" and now sits second in the NHL with 33 goals scored. Look for Couture and Pavelski to be fantasy beasts over the final stretch, while Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton should continue their normal production. In terms of their remaining fantasy worth, here's the following order: 1. Couture 2. Pavelski. 3. Marleau 4. Thornton.
Whats The Matter With Maatta? Absolutely nothing! The young Olli Maatta is making a strong case for Calder Trophy consideration, given that he blazed the way for Pittsburgh with 2 points last night and 5 in the last five games overall. Dating back to the start of December, the "OEL" clone has collected 20 points (6G/14A) in the last 30 games. If not for a lack of primary power-play time, this guy would be an automatic top-ten fantasy option but Matt Niskanen continues to get the minutes. regardless, the injuries to Kris Letang and Paul Martin have created a huge opportunity for the youngster, and he has taken full advantage of it so far. Scoop him up if he is still available.
More Fantasy Game Notes:
Well, let's begin with the "Great 8" who should be moping over Team Russia's disastrous showing in Sochi, but apparently has other plans..like continuing his NHL dominance this season. Alex Ovechkin scored his league-leading 41st goal late in the third to grab ...
DAILY PRIME TODAY: THE "MULE" KICKS BACK, NEW TEAM RANKINGS ----> primepucks.com Fri 2/28/14 2:24 PM
Injuries have plagued the Detroit Red Wings up front for most of the season, but the return of the "Mule" can help them keep their long-standing playoff streak alive. RW Johan Franzen collected a "hat trick" against the hapless Ottawa Senators, giving him 5 points in 2 games since his return from a concussion. To be honest, it's difficult as a fantasy owner to rely on him down the stretch given his history of injuries, but if he can stay healthy.. watch out. As streaky as they come and a consistent "second half" guy, you can do much worse than gamble on Franzen for a scoring boost. While the young forwards have done an admirable job of providing secondary scoring, most of the Detroit offense will fall on the shoulders on Franzen and Pavel Datsyuk. Just hope their knees don't crumble..
Couture Sparks Sharks: We all know this was supposed to be Logan Couture's breakout season, but injuries and a brief slump left fantasy owners unsatisfied. However, the sniper is back in great form, collecting 2 goals in the 7-3 rout in Philly. The good news is that his offensive presence opens it up for all the key scoring forwards in San Jose, including "Little Joe" Pavelski who had a "hat trick" and now sits second in the NHL with 33 goals scored. Look for Couture and Pavelski to be fantasy beasts over the final stretch, while Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton should continue their normal production. In terms of their remaining fantasy worth, here's the following order: 1. Couture 2. Pavelski. 3. Marleau 4. Thornton.
Whats The Matter With Maatta? Absolutely nothing! The young Olli Maatta is making a strong case for Calder Trophy consideration, given that he blazed the way for Pittsburgh with 2 points last night and 5 in the last five games overall. Dating back to the start of December, the "OEL" clone has collected 20 points (6G/14A) in the last 30 games. If not for a lack of primary power-play time, this guy would be an automatic top-ten fantasy option but Matt Niskanen continues to get the minutes. regardless, the injuries to Kris Letang and Paul Martin have created a huge opportunity for the youngster, and he has taken full advantage of it so far. Scoop him up if he is still available.
More Fantasy Game Notes:
Well, let's begin with the "Great 8" who should be moping over Team Russia's disastrous showing in Sochi, but apparently has other plans..like continuing his NHL dominance this season. Alex Ovechkin scored his league-leading 41st goal late in the third to grab ...
DAILY PRIME TODAY: THE "MULE" KICKS BACK primepucks.com Fri 2/28/14 5:45 AM
Injuries have plagued the Detroit Red Wings up front for most of the season, but the return of the "Mule" can help them keep their long-standing playoff streak alive. RW Johan Franzen collected a "hat trick" against the hapless Ottawa Senators, giving him 5 points in 2 games since his return from a concussion. To be honest, it's difficult as a fantasy owner to rely on him down the stretch given his history of injuries, but if he can stay healthy.. watch out. As streaky as they come and a consistent "second half" guy, you can do much worse than gamble on Franzen for a scoring boost. While the young forwards have done an admirable job of providing secondary scoring, most of the Detroit offense will fall on the shoulders on Franzen and Pavel Datsyuk. Just hope their knees don't crumble..
Couture Sparks Sharks: We all know this was supposed to be Logan Couture's breakout season, but injuries and a brief slump left fantasy owners unsatisfied. However, the sniper is back in great form, collecting 2 goals in the 7-3 rout in Philly. The good news is that his offensive presence opens it up for all the key scoring forwards in San Jose, including "Little Joe" Pavelski who had a "hat trick" and now sits second in the NHL with 33 goals scored. Look for Couture and Pavelski to be fantasy beasts over the final stretch, while Patrick Marleau and Joe Thornton should continue their normal production. In terms of their remaining fantasy worth, here's the following order: 1. Couture 2. Pavelski. 3. Marleau 4. Thornton.
Whats The Matter With Maatta? Absolutely nothing! The young Olli Maatta is making a strong case for Calder Trophy consideration, given that he blazed the way for Pittsburgh with 2 points last night and 5 in the last five games overall. Dating back to the start of December, the "OEL" clone has collected 20 points (6G/14A) in the last 30 games. If not for a lack of primary power-play time, this guy would be an automatic top-ten fantasy option but Matt Niskanen continues to get the minutes. regardless, the injuries to Kris Letang and Paul Martin have created a huge opportunity for the youngster, and he has taken full advantage of it so far. Scoop him up if he is still available.
More Fantasy Game Notes:
Well, let's begin with the "Great 8" who should be moping over Team Russia's disastrous showing in Sochi, but apparently has other plans..like continuing his NHL dominance this season. Alex Ovechkin scored his league-leading 41st goal late in the third to grab ...
Injury: Franzen (concussion) will be a game-time decision tonight. dailyfaceoff.com Wed 2/26/14 2:56 PM
Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock says he thinks that Franzen is good-to-go, but he will wait until pre-game warmups to determine whether he is in or not. If he does play, he will skate on a line with Pavel Datsyuk and Todd Bertuzzi.
Injury: Franzen (concussion) will play tonight, barring a setback a... dailyfaceoff.com Wed 2/26/14 2:56 PM
Franzen was medically cleared to play on Tuesday, but GM Ken Hollland confirmed that he will play vs. the Canadiens, unless something unforeseen happens in the morning skate. Franzen has missed 23 of the last 24 games and will be vital to the Red Wings success down the stretch.