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Big Bad Bruins Don’t look now but Boston won their fifth straight and are averaging six goals a game during that span. The Bruins had five players record multi-point games in their 6-2 win over the Sabres, with Brad Marchand and Tyler Seguin being the best of the bunch. Marchand had a goal and two assists, while Seguin notched two goals and an assist with four shots on goal. Both were a plus-3 on the night. Benn there, done that I thought with Dallas losing 5-2 to the Wings and Benn being a minus-1, that he would have no chance at making the Stud list. Despite all of this he still managed an incredible all-around fantasy night. He had an assist on the power play, seven PIM, four shots, two blocks, four hits, and won 11 of 18 face-offs. Steve Mason No need to adjust your computer screens, you read that right. The Blue Jackets were out shot by the Jets and Mason actually stood tall, stopping 35 of 36 shots in a 2-1 victory. This was partially a mercy Stud for Mason, and I figured he may never make it back on this list for the rest of the season! Honourable Mention Evgeni Malkin – Had 12 shots on net in a losing effort Senators D’ – Ottawa blocked 29 shots in their victory over Toronto. Condra, Phillips, and Kuba led the way with five each. Tuomo Ruutu – Scored two goals, had six hits, and was a plus-3 in the Canes’ win over the Penguins. Ryan Johansen – Had both goals for the Jackets in their 2-1 victory and has scored the game-winning goal in all three Columbus wins this season. DUDS Luke Away Even though he had an assist, Luke Adam had a rough night against the Bruins. He failed to record a shot on goal and finished a minus-4 with just one hit. The face-off dot was also unkind to Adam as he went just 4 for 11. Semyon Varlamov Varlamov’s struggles at home for the Avalanche continue. You can look at his numbers and see that stopping 16 of 20 shots against the Flames for a .800 save percentage isn’t going to get it done. The problem was he gave the game away before it really even started. The Flames scored on their first two shots and on three of their first six. At least three of the four goals had somewhat of an odour to them, and despite a valiant effort by the Av’s they couldn’t overcome it. Power Outage The power play league wide tonight was atrocious and that’s bad news for poolies. Around the NHL there were 86 power play opportunities and only five goals were scored with the man advantage. That runs at a click of just over five percent. Conversely there were four shorthanded goals scored on those 86 opportunities. Dishonourable Mention Brent Johnson – Gave up five goals on 26 shots and couldn’t make a big save when the Pens needed it. Sabres Goaltending and D’ – I know Miller and Enroth couldn’t make a save, but Buffalo was letting the Bruins waltz in left and right. Dan Boyle – Saw his two-game point streak snapped and was a minus-3. Josh Harding – Worst performance of the season as he gave up 4 goals on 21 shots before getting yanked. Looked to get injured earlier in the game which may have had something to do with it. |
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Also a Stud
Coach Barry Trotz coaching his 1000th (463 wins, not bad considering the first couple seasons with only 27 or 28 wins per season) game with Nashville. Only the 4th coach to do so. David Poile was the GM of his 1000th Preds game,and is the only GM who has 1000 games with 2 franchises.
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2009-2010 runner up in Dobber Elite League 2009-2010 runner up in TTH league 2010-2011 runner up in Dobber Elite League 2010-2011 3d place finish in TTH league 12 TM keeper: goals/assists 1, wins 2, shutouts 3 C: Backstrom B. Richards Roy Sharp Plekanec McDonald (IR) LW D. Sedin Filppula Lucic Eriksson Prospal RW: Perry St-Louis Franzen Selanne D: Weber Pietrangelo White Bergeron Kaberle Carle G: Price Quick Elliot Giguere |
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Tyler Seguin should be on this list as a Stud. The kid is rocking it and had another 3 point effort. He's blowing my mind and my projections out of the water. I had no idea he would start like this. I don't expect it to stick, but I'll keep riding this wave with him.
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Sites: www.twitter.com/tsgraveline tsgraveline.blogspot.com thesharkremarks.blogspot.com Team 1:10 Multi-Cat Roto league C- Malkin,Giroux,Thornton Galchenyuk, Schenn, Berglund, Eller LW- Hall,Ovechkin, E.Kane Saad RW- Seguin, Stewart, PAP D- Subban,Phaneuf Keith, OEL, Hedman, G- Pavelec,Hiller Lindback, Theodore, Lehner Team 2:24 H2H League Multi-Cat C- Lecavalier, B. Schenn, Ennis, Belanger LW- JVR, Leino, Bissonnette, Whitney, C. Bourque, Nodl RW- Kopecky, Langenbrunner, Doan, Versteeg, Mayers D- Doughty, Burns, Souray, Sarich, Lovejoy, Potter G-Pavelec, Enroth |
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12 shots on goal for Malkin? Wow.
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Erik Johnson should be a dud.
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11 team, Multi-cat, Daily, Fantasy Points 3C,2LW,2RW,4D,2G,5BN,1IR G(2), A(1), +/-(0.5), PIM(0.5), PPP(1), SHP(2), GWG(2), SOG(0.2) / W(4), GA(-1), SV(0.2), SHO(2) C: Getzlaf, Benn(C, LW), Pavelski (C, RW) LW: Hartnell, Elias (C, LW) RW: Eriksson, Voracek D: Subban, Streit, Wisniewski, Souray G: Ward, Price BN: Lindback (G), Wheeler (RW), Green(D), Clowe (LW, RW), Brown (LW, RW) IR: Malkin (C, RW) |
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Seguin is in the stud category...I'd like to also give a big shout out to Max Pac and his tremendous shot as the OT game winner.
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16-team Keeper, Keep 7 Cats: G, A, P, +/-, BS, PIM, PPG, PPA, PPP, SHP, GWG, SOG, W, L, GAA, SV%, SHO C: Kesler, Nielsen, Eller, Ott, M Johansson LW: Couture (C), Benn, Greening RW: Giroux, Eriksson, Jagr, Read, Hudler D: Doughty, Gonchar, Salo, Voynov, Potter G: Rask, Lindback, Thomas, Bernier, Harding, Neuvirth |
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