#2 Fantasy Hockey League 2007-08


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My girlfriends great oma's (101 yrs old) health is failing, so I was visiting there, and unfortunately missed the draft. But at least I din't set a partial draft list this time around and got a more varied set of goalies.

  • 2 weeks later...

I had to look up what you guys were talking about. Usually the season doesn't start to Oct 3rd or so.

This year there is a two game series that is taking place in the U.K. before the rest of the season kicks in.

  • 2 weeks later...

Whomever gets me for the next five weeks is going to have an easier time of it. I'm going to turtle up for a while and hope to get at least one decent defenseman off the IR. I also picked up a third goalie which wasn't in my original plans.

Everyone in the other league seems desperate for a third goalie due to the size of the league (14 players). I don't suppose that overcompensating here will help my other team but at least it gives me some variety. With 8 players we should all be able to carry three starting goaltenders and still have a few left over.

  • 2 weeks later...

I just gained another IR player and I have a goalie that's DTD who I wouldn't be surprised if he hit the IR too.

So, for those who are counting at home, I have 3 IR players and one DTD. I have none in my other league.

Edit: Lehtonen's place on the IR is all but assured. That will put me at 4 players on the IR.

Waddell said Lehtonen could "be out a while."
Edited by Fred Derf

I have Shea Weber on IR right now, but it's only 3-6 weeks so I think I'll keep him. Then I have Hejduk on DTD from a sore back, so he should be back soon. He might even be playing tonight.

Well, I was drunk and took a rumor as truth and dropped bouwmeister who was doing **** all for me anyways and picked up Forsberg. Does not having a full D line hurt me?

I had (or maybe have) only three healthy D. Will it hurt, yes. Will it kill you, no. You'll mostly notice it on Saturdays and maybe one day during the week. If you have a properly balanced team then you should have all of your spots in use on a Saturday.

I had (or maybe have) only three healthy D. Will it hurt, yes. Will it kill you, no. You'll mostly notice it on Saturdays and maybe one day during the week. If you have a properly balanced team then you should have all of your spots in use on a Saturday.

Eh bouwmeister(SP!) was doing **** all for me anyways. Might as well have someone who can't lose me the plus minus category.

  • 2 weeks later...

Damn, I was up by a lot this entire week, and then I go away for the weekend without web access and I wasn't able to change the roster around so now I'm not sure how everything will end up. :(

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