Tuesday Roundup
[Note: If you want to skip a bunch of self-indulgent fantasy hockey talk, there's a link dump below it.]A couple of Saturdays ago I drafted a pair of fantasy hockey squads, including one - the JapersRink All-Bums - in the Mirtle Hockey Blogger Invitational league (check out Wyshynski's squad here, with links therein to a couple of other teams).
Having the eighth pick in the 18-team, 20-man roster draft (head-to-head scoring, with the following categories: G, A, +/-, PIM, PPG, PPA, GWG, SOG, W, GAA, SV, SV%, SHO), I knew I'd be missing out on the top forwards, but would have a chance to grab a good goalie. Considering that goalies will account for five of the thirteen scoring categories but only two or three of any given team's roster spots, drafting a netminder was definitely my strategy going in. And so the draft started:
- Alexander Ovechkin
- Evgeni Nabokov
- Sidney Crosby
- Evgeni Malkin
- Martin Brodeur
- Vincent Lecavalier
- Dany Heatley
The first round progressed without a single goalie being taken before Miikka Kiprusoff went with the last pick of the round, which got the wheels turning in my head - there were some other goalies I liked a lot, and if I took a second goalie with my second pick, it would force most of the teams picking after me to take at least one goalie, leaving a similar forward available with my third round pick as I would have gotten with my second. The picks continued with a predictable run on goalies, and as my pick came up I was salivating at the chance to steal Chris Osgood, but no dice - he went with the pick right before me, leaving me with a choice of Pascal Leclaire, Niklas Backstrom and a bunch of similar forwards. I took Leclaire.
Sure enough, what followed was another run on goalies, with six of the 14 picks before my next one being netminders. The best goalie available when it got back to me was Vesa Toskala, but of course I wasn't looking G. I was looking for the best skater available... which was Chris Pronger. So through three rounds, I was set in goal with probably the best goaltending in the League (if Leclaire can stay healthy), and I had a top five defenseman.
I spent the rest of the draft scrambling a bit for forwards and often taking the best available player (frequently a defenseman), and here's what I ended up with, by round:
- Luongo (G) - see above
- Leclaire (G) - see above
- Pronger (D) - see above
- Nathan Horton (C, RW) - dual eligibility is nice, and someone's gotta score for Florida, right?
- Shane Doan (RW) - looking forward to seeing what he can do with a real center
- Daymond Langkow (C) - I never like drafting dudes whose value is so dependent upon linemates, but Langkow was the right pick here
- Kris Letang (D) - with Gonch and Whitney out, Letang will get all the ice he can handle
- Markus Naslund (LW) - reborn on Broadway? I hope so
- Sheldon Souray (D) - solid pick here, but always an injury risk
- Ryan Malone (LW) - hopefully he gains C eligibility
- Wojtek Wolski (LW) - another injury risk with pretty good offensive upside
- Shea Weber (D) - love this guy
- Bill Guerin (RW) - my first major "ugh" of the draft
- Kyle Okposo (RW) - here's where I became the first person in fantasy hockey history to draft Islanders in back-to-back rounds
- Tim Connolly (C) - yet another injury risk with offensive upside
- Chris Clark (RW) - this pick may have been made with my heart rather than my head, but the Captain has looked good in the preseason
- Tuomo Ruutu (LW) - hey, guess what? An injury risk!
- Jared Boll (RW) - needed a goon, but didn't need one with a broken hand
- Janne Pesonen (LW ) - already cut for Aaron Voros
- Paul Ranger (D) - already cut for Stephen Valiquette... hey, I heard a rumor about a Lundqvist injury
So what do you guys think? If there's any interest, I'll keep you guys posted and may even ask for some advice along the way.
Elsewhere 'Round the Rinks:
Alex Ovechkin and the Caps are the number one reason to watch the NHL this year.... Damien Cox chimes in on AO vs. Sid.... MediaPost chimes in on AO's latest endorsement deal.... Ken Campbell saw the Karl Alzner cut coming back on Thursday.... Ross McKeon predicts 80 goals for AO and a Finals appearance for the Caps (I guess working the refs pays off).... Allan Muir sees a second-place Southeast Division finish for the Caps.... Linda Cohn is the lone contrarian at ESPN picking against the Caps in the Southeast (though she's got Ovi winning the Hart somehow).... The Caps open the season eighth in CBS's Power Rankings, seventh at TSN.ca and Yahoo! and 10th at CNNSI.... Finally, Cristobal Huet's agent, Steve Bartlett, was on XM204 last week.
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Enigmatic? That's how he describes AO...really?
Enigma - something hard to understand or explain
Energetic, enthusiastic, ecstatic, exciting, sure, but enigmatic? He's clearly never met Ovie before.
by wittcap79 on Oct 7, 2008 6:56 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
by The Peerless on Oct 7, 2008 7:08 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
As it has been pointed out on this very website, NO TEAM OUTSIDE OF TAMPA GOT WORSE PRODUCTION FROM ITS GOALTENDERS LAST YEAR than the Washington Capitals. Theodore literally CAN'T DO ANY WORSE.
Its called "research" people...please attempt to do so before you write articles.
by Ryan on Oct 7, 2008 7:18 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
@ Ryan - The "Caps defense and goalie are questionable" is tired and lazy journalism.
by JP on Oct 7, 2008 7:27 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
by JP on Oct 7, 2008 8:23 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
by tg on Oct 7, 2008 8:30 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
by Aldo on Oct 7, 2008 8:31 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
@ Aldo: Your comment is offensive. Grow up.
by Tyler on Oct 7, 2008 8:39 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Or is the joke that I have no goal scorers? If that's the case, well, I agree. But take a look at the how the teams that drafted AO and Iggy look in goal -
* Ovechkin (first overall pick), Ellis, Vokoun, Anderson
* Iginla, Osgood, Toskala, Smith
I'd rather have Horton, Luongo, Leclaire and another forward.
by JP on Oct 7, 2008 8:55 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
I'm hoping to grab Tim Thomas on waivers, but that's sort of like hoping the fed lowering interest rates is going to save your highly leveraged investment bank.
by Rage on Oct 7, 2008 9:13 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
by Rage on Oct 7, 2008 9:14 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Its also emblematic of how certain teams get a "rep" (New Jersey is boring, The SE Division is terrible etc etc)...unfortunately, the defence and goalie thing happens to be ours. I CONSTANTLY have to point the goaltender thing out (in between comments by Wings fan boys), and do so every single opportunity I get
by Ryan on Oct 7, 2008 9:23 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
LOL, well in that case I guess it's perfect. I guess not understanding is my fault since I married my 'enigmatic' (according to the xenophobic def) wife.
by wittcap79 on Oct 7, 2008 9:51 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
by Hooks Orpik on Oct 7, 2008 12:00 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
The Caps forwards are "a mystery" after Ovie. Yet he goes on to make 25-30 goal predictions for everyone on the Pens not named Sid/Evgeny...I guess the Fedorov/Semin and Clark/Nyls/Flash lines won't be able to score. How do you call one group "a mystery" and declare that Jordan Staal is going to score 30 goals???
by wittcap79 on Oct 7, 2008 2:24 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
This year he's back on the wing and has been getting some #1 unit PP time too.
What Bucci said was: "after Ovechkin, is there enough to be a factor in the playoffs? That is the great mystery for the Capitals." I think that's a fair question coming into the season.
by Hooks Orpik on Oct 7, 2008 4:11 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
by B19 on Oct 7, 2008 5:15 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Your defense of his Staal comment is certainly fair. Although, I believe just a 'lil bit of research would have turned up a pretty solid argument that the Caps strength @ forward is anything but a mystery. Out of the top 9 the only 2 that really are difficult to predict are Kozlov and Laich.
by wittcap79 on Oct 7, 2008 9:27 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
























