
Presented by thehockeynews.com’s fantasy expert Darryl Dobbs, Fantasy Pool Look is an-depth look at player trends, injuries and much more, as it pertains to rotisserie pool leagues. Get the edge in your league only on THN.com.
by Darryl Dobbs - July 23, 2012 3:35 PM EDT
Looking at the upcoming seasons for Montreal and Minnesota, from a fantasy perspective.
This is the 10th off-season for Fantasy Pool Look and for the 10th summer in a row I’ll be analyzing each team’s outlook. I’ll have my fantasy hockey goggles on, of course.
by Darryl Dobbs - July 16, 2012 1:55 PM EDT
We continue our look towards the summer, from a poolie's perspective, by analyzing New York and New Jersey.
This is the 10th off-season for Fantasy Pool Look and for the 10th summer in a row I’ll be analyzing each team’s outlook. I’ll have my fantasy hockey goggles on, of course.
by Darryl Dobbs - July 10, 2012 12:30 PM EDT
We continue our look towards the summer, from a poolie's perspective, by analyzing Ottawa and New York.
This is the 10th off-season for Fantasy Pool Look and for the 10th summer in a row I’ll be analyzing each team’s outlook. I’ll have my fantasy hockey goggles on, of course.
by Darryl Dobbs - June 25, 2012 1:20 PM EDT
Taking a look at the fantasy values and impacts of some of the more intriguing draft picks.
Every year at this time, teams add pieces to their organization puzzle via the NHL Entry Draft. Players are added to different farm systems and poolies watch with interest, gauging fantasy values.
by Darryl Dobbs - June 18, 2012 4:21 PM EDT
We continue our look towards the summer, from a poolie's perspective, by analyzing Phoenix and Philadelphia.
This is the 10th off-season for Fantasy Pool Look and for the 10th summer in a row I’ll be taking a look at each team’s outlook.
by Darryl Dobbs - June 11, 2012 11:53 AM EDT
Continuing our look ahead to the summer from a poolie's perspective, we discuss Pittsburgh and San Jose.
This is the 10th off-season for Fantasy Pool Look and for the 10th summer in a row I’ll be taking a look at each team’s outlook. I’ll have my fantasy hockey goggles on, of course.
by Darryl Dobbs - June 4, 2012 3:55 PM EDT
We continue to look ahead to the off-season, from a poolie's perspective, by checking in on Tampa and St. Louis.
This is the 10th off-season for Fantasy Pool Look and for the 10th summer in a row I’ll provide an outlook for each team with my fantasy hockey goggles on, of course.
by Darryl Dobbs - May 28, 2012 3:10 PM EDT
Looking at the off-season for Vancouver and Toronto, from a poolie's perspective.
This is the 10th off-season for Fantasy Pool Look - and for the 10th summer in a row I’ll be taking a look at each team’s outlook.
by Darryl Dobbs - May 14, 2012 4:33 PM EDT
Looking at the off-season for Washington and Winnipeg, from a poolie's perspective.
This is the 10th off-season for Fantasy Pool Look and for the 10th summer in a row I’ll analyze each team’s outlook. I’ll have on my fantasy-hockey goggles, of course.
by Darryl Dobbs - May 7, 2012 4:32 PM EDT
Dustin Brown has turned a lot of heads this season and we can expect his play to continue next year.
When Dustin Brown was named captain of the Los Angeles Kings in October of 2008, he was coming off a career high 60 points and had established himself as one of the league’s top hitters.
by Darryl Dobbs - April 30, 2012 1:41 PM EDT
Straight out of Boston College, Chris Kreider has had an immediate impact with New York.
When Chris Kreider led Boston College to its Frozen Four victory, then signed a contract with the Rangers, then rushed to New York and got into a playoff game – all within a few days – it caught the attention of poolies everywhere.
by The Hockey News - April 23, 2012 11:23 AM EDT
Predicting the offensive production of Nashville's players is near impossible, but there are good signs.
Alexander Radulov is the most skilled offensive player on the Predators. His track record in the post-season, back to when he was last with the team, is impressive.
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- Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson, when asked if his team could come back from a 3-1 series deficit against the Pittsburgh Penguins.