Fantasy Hockey Season 2007-08


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I totally forgot about the draft so I am not happy at all about my team. ANYONE is movable. Make me an offer and I'll probably consider it. Jokinen is probably my biggest asset that I won't hesitate giving up. Just don't totally try and burn me and you'll likely get a deal.

I may willing to do some trades. Let me know who interests you...:)

mikebiacsi,

I'm watching the ATL vs TB game, I jumped on to try and grab Prospal and saw you picked him up earlier today...

Edited by Hills420
I'm willing to ship one my goalies, probably either Ward or Gerber since I want to keep Backstrom, send me an offer and I'll consider it.

btw, holy **** statsny is starting off with a bang, another 5 points tonight!

I would love one of your goalies. Anything you would be willing to trade for?

What the hell happened to Luongo last night? It looks like not not winning any goalie catagories this week. :no:

I had Toskala in one league and Luongo in the other. Suffice to say I won't be winning anything this week.

I foolishly started three players today hoping to get a shorthanded point. Not only did I fail to do that but, by going -3, I ended up losing the +/- category. Maybe next time I'll learn to leave well enough alone.

I foolishly started three players today hoping to get a shorthanded point. Not only did I fail to do that but, by going -3, I ended up losing the +/- category. Maybe next time I'll learn to leave well enough alone.

ya if a short handed point was all you were going for, which is hard to get, it really isnt worth it, im still waiting for crosby and briere to get going, my goal tending was surprisingly good this week and yet i still lost by even better goal tending, grr

I got a little bonus this morning. I just checked back through the week and Boffa only started two goaltenders so even though I had a REALLY bad GGA and S%, I ended up winning those categories.

Boffa, you do need to start 3 goalies as a minimum each week. Raycroft will probably get less than half of the starts and the Habs screwed you by starting Price. If you do plan to carry only two goaltenders then make sure they are the uncontested #1 starter on their team. It is otherwise safer to carry three goalies.

Edit:

I happened the first week too: http://hockey.fantasysports.yahoo.com/hock...1=8&mid2=14

Edited by Fred Derf
I got a little bonus this morning. I just checked back through the week and Boffa only started two goaltenders so even though I had a REALLY bad GGA and S%, I ended up winning those categories.

Boffa, you do need to start 3 goalies as a minimum each week. Raycroft will probably get less than half of the starts and the Habs screwed you by starting Price. If you do plan to carry only two goaltenders then make sure they are the uncontested #1 starter on their team. It is otherwise safer to carry three goalies.

Edit:

I happened the first week too: http://hockey.fantasysports.yahoo.com/hock...1=8&mid2=14

lol, thanks for the heads up. I am completely unfamiliar with how a lot of this stuff works. So in other words... I really need a goalie.

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