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hey all, Ive just setup a fantasy hockey league over at yahoo. For those who are interested, here is the info:

You have been invited to join The Neowin Hockey League in Yahoo! Sports Fantasy Hockey.

In order to join the league, follow the link above or go to game front page, click the "Sign Up Now" or "Get Another Team" button and follow the links to "Join a Custom League". When prompted, enter the League ID# and password below.

League ID#: 57177

Password: neowin

Live Draft - Sunday, September 25th 6:00pm EDT

http://hockey.fantasysports.yahoo.com/hockey

Please use your Neowin nickname when you sign up, it must be somewhere in you team name.

Game On!

oohh, nice.  you read my mind.  i was just gonna start a league this morning.

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kool, I was waiting around wondering if someone was going to create a league, and now thats it about 2 weeks to the start of the season, I felt I had to take action.... lol.

Sry, can't make it to live draft, I am gonna pre-rank players. (it's my first time doing this, so I hope I don't screw it up,, lol)

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no prob, u'll still get a pretty good team.

We have an odd number of teams in the league now, we need to get one more team signed up in the next few hours to make the live draft possible, so if u see this message, and are interested in participating in fantasy hockey, please join A.S.A.P.

P.S. Please remember to use your neowin screen names...

thanks

damn it.  I forgot about the draft.  I go into watching the pats and steelers game.  luckly I got a good team and there are a lot of good players available.

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haha, same here. i was ready an hour before the draft started, and then the game came on and i totally forgot. oh well, my team seems ok :)

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