Posts Tagged ‘Washington Capitals’

FANTASY FOCUS: Lines That Produce

Monday, November 30th, 2009 Written by:

The line that a player is on significantly affects their fantasy value. In this weeks Pucking Awesome Fantasy Focus we look at some lines that have been producing for fantasy owners.

Between the Pipes

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009 Written by:

A recap of week two in the National Hockey League as only Pucking Awesome! and Between the Pipes can do.

THE HAT TRICK

Monday, October 12th, 2009 Written by:

In 1492 Columbus sailed the Ocean Blue and in 2009 nine games were played in the NHL. So a big start to a big week in the NHL let’s look at the Hat Trick or top three things I am looking for this Holiday week. 1.) Will the real Roberto Luongo please stand up? Bobby [...]

FANTASY MONDAY

Monday, October 5th, 2009 Written by:

Here, at Pucking Awesome, we know fantasy hockey is important to a hockey nut’s day to day activity.  So this season we will be offering our fantasy advice to help you win bragging rights from your friends.  Every Monday we will break down the most wonderful place in the world, the waiver wire.  This week [...]

Southeast Division Preview

Monday, September 14th, 2009 Written by:

Welcome to the Southeast, home of more Chick-Fil-A’s per square mile than hockey fans. All joking aside, while hockey may still be catching in warm weather markets, this division does have some of the best kept secrets in the NHL. Two of the previous five Stanley Cup champions reside here (Tampa Bay in 2004, Carolina in 2006). Though the most recognizable player is Alex Ovechkin, other great hockey players also make their careers south of the Mason-Dixon line. Just a taste – Ilya Kovalchuk, Mike Green, Vincent Lecavalier, Martin St. Louis, Nicklas Backstrom, Eric Staal, and Cam Ward. Perhaps the best kept secret of this division is while it usually comes down to Washington or Carolina to finish first, any team has a realistic shot to take the crown this year. The Southeast is just as competitive as any other division in the NHL. Here is my take on how the division will shake out this season.