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This is Christmas Eve for fantasy hockey junkies.

If anyone has any doubt as to whether or not to pick up the guide, here are some reasons why I do:

1. It is the best fantasy hockey guide out there. Period.
I challenge you to name one that is better. If you are serious about winning your pool, buy it. Simple as that.

2. It's updated frequently (and lockout-proof!).
Going into your draft, you are prepared with all the up-to-the-minute roster moves and insight as to which prospects have the inside track on cracking the opening night rosters. This is a great help for me because my leagues usually draft 2-3 days prior to the start of the regular season. Sure, you could go through the trouble of gathering all of this information yourself, but the time it would require is much more valuable than the cost to pick up Dobber's guide. The "mainstream" guides are pretty much done and gone to press by mid-August, if not sooner, so some of the information is outdated by the time it hits newsstands. This is even more important this season, in the event that there is a lockout, Dobber has committed to updating it until the regular season begins (hopefully this is moot though!).

3. The projections are gutsy.
Projecting point totals isn't easy, but Dobber really sticks his neck out on a few of them each season. This takes guts. There is generally very little variation when you compare the "mainstream" guides and look at what their projections are for a certain player.

4. It gets better every year.
This part is very true. You can tell that feedback received from the community is taken into account when you see the improvements that are made each year. There is always something fresh, and some very insightful pieces from Dobberhockey columnists/contributors. A lot of fresh and unique content that you won't find in other guides. Sleeper picks, prospective line combos, and some good insight on each of the team pages is just the tip of the iceberg.

5. Digital format is portable
You download the PDF, so you have it on your computer, smartphone/mobile device as well as printing it if you wish.

6. The price is right!
Ten bucks. Ten measly bucks. You can barely get a decent lunch for that these days. But if everyone kicks in their ten measly bucks, you contribute to the sustainability of an amazing Web site and community in general.

So there you have it. I am not affiliated with the site at all, other than the fact that I am a user who reads the ramblings every day. If you use this site, I really think you should should purchase the guide if your budget allows for it.

One more sleep!
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Old 07-31-2012, 11:04 PM
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This thread should be linked to Derek's thread about bringing your iPhone into the bathroom.

Know why?

Because you can read your fantasy guide while at work or sitting on the can on your phone!
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Thanks for the free marketing!
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Old 08-01-2012, 09:33 AM
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This is Christmas Eve for fantasy hockey junkies.

If anyone has any doubt as to whether or not to pick up the guide, here are some reasons why I do:

1. It is the best fantasy hockey guide out there. Period.
I challenge you to name one that is better. If you are serious about winning your pool, buy it. Simple as that.

2. It's updated frequently (and lockout-proof!).
Going into your draft, you are prepared with all the up-to-the-minute roster moves and insight as to which prospects have the inside track on cracking the opening night rosters. This is a great help for me because my leagues usually draft 2-3 days prior to the start of the regular season. Sure, you could go through the trouble of gathering all of this information yourself, but the time it would require is much more valuable than the cost to pick up Dobber's guide. The "mainstream" guides are pretty much done and gone to press by mid-August, if not sooner, so some of the information is outdated by the time it hits newsstands. This is even more important this season, in the event that there is a lockout, Dobber has committed to updating it until the regular season begins (hopefully this is moot though!).

3. The projections are gutsy.
Projecting point totals isn't easy, but Dobber really sticks his neck out on a few of them each season. This takes guts. There is generally very little variation when you compare the "mainstream" guides and look at what their projections are for a certain player.

4. It gets better every year.
This part is very true. You can tell that feedback received from the community is taken into account when you see the improvements that are made each year. There is always something fresh, and some very insightful pieces from Dobberhockey columnists/contributors. A lot of fresh and unique content that you won't find in other guides. Sleeper picks, prospective line combos, and some good insight on each of the team pages is just the tip of the iceberg.

5. Digital format is portable
You download the PDF, so you have it on your computer, smartphone/mobile device as well as printing it if you wish.

6. The price is right!
Ten bucks. Ten measly bucks. You can barely get a decent lunch for that these days. But if everyone kicks in their ten measly bucks, you contribute to the sustainability of an amazing Web site and community in general.

So there you have it. I am not affiliated with the site at all, other than the fact that I am a user who reads the ramblings every day. If you use this site, I really think you should should purchase the guide if your budget allows for it.

One more sleep!
I'll second this motion.
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Old 08-01-2012, 10:51 AM
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You forgot one KEY reason why Dobber's guide kicks ass... it's released Aug 1st! This gives you a whole month to prepare before the other guides comes out.

I already purchased mine... and so far today I'm putting together a collection of 'Hold Your Horses!' word documents.
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I made my purchase about a half-hour ago, can't wait to get home and start reading!

Don't delay, purchase today!

Ric Flair-esque "WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!"
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Thanks for the free marketing!
I was going to say this myself, haha. I do agree with the OP and just picked up the guide myself for my second consecutive season using Dobber's guide. Loved it last season that I knew I'd be purchasing it again the next.
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Can someone explain what the "Fantasy hockey draft list" is compared to the "Fantasy hockey guide"?
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Can someone explain what the "Fantasy hockey draft list" is compared to the "Fantasy hockey guide"?
The draft list is simply a list of how dobber and co. would make their selections if they were drafting today. Read the specifics to know how the rankings are established. The fantasy guide goes into depth on projections, line combos and "need to know" details on each team and players.
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The draft list is simply a list of how dobber and co. would make their selections if they were drafting today. Read the specifics to know how the rankings are established. The fantasy guide goes into depth on projections, line combos and "need to know" details on each team and players.
So basically the draft list is included in the fantasy guide.
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No IR

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D- Byfuglien, Green, Boyle, Goligoski, Visnovsky, Wizniewski

G- Rask, Elliott

BN- Brodeur, Saad, Beauchemin

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