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  • Don Cherry
    BFZ Hockey Commissioner
    • Oct 2002
    • 877

    Fantasy Hockey tidbits

    After a slow start, the Toronto Maple Leafs have finally started looking like the powerhouse they were last season. They're receiving offensive production from all lines (even Tie Domi has 12 goals), and Ed Belfour is looking more like a Vezina candidate each week.

    The young Nik Antropov has finally overcome a series of injuries, and has posted a +15 with 14 goals and 22 assists. Keep close tabs on what coach Pat Quinn does with the returning Gary Roberts. If Antropov moves off the first line, his numbers may drop.

    Moving onto defense, Robert Svehla is another player you should have on your radar. He stands at a solid +13, with 5 goals and 24 assists. And if a fellow GM was sleeping on the job, you may be able to swipe Bryan McCabe, now fully healthy, and putting up a respectable +11. Even the aged Jyrki Lumme is a +9.
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    Star Power

    No analysis of plus-minus would be complete without acknowledging the kings of plus-minus, the Dallas Stars.

    Playing two-way hockey has become contagious on Texas ice, as just about every major or minor player on all three lines is positive. And not by a small margin either. Jere Lehtinen is enjoying a career year with 23 goals and a whopping +32. Brenden Morrow has recently fallen to injury, but still posts a massive +22. Scott Young may not be the offensive force he used to be, but no one can argue with a +19. Rookie Niko Kapanen has 25 points and is leading all rookies with a +24. And recently acquired Phillipe Boucher has fit right in with a +28.

    It's impossible to go wrong by selecting any one of these players to assist your plus-minus deficiencies. Dallas has shown no signs of slowing down, even with the recent injury to Marty Turco.
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  • Don Cherry
    BFZ Hockey Commissioner
    • Oct 2002
    • 877

    #2
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    SCOREBOARD



    STARS
    Saturday
    -- Brendan Morrison, Canucks, scored in overtime as Vancouver beat Edmonton 3-2.
    -- Patrick Lalime, Senators, made 18 saves for his NHL-leading eighth shutout and Ottawa beat Nashville 4-0.
    -- Shawn Heins, Penguins, scored in overtime to give Pittsburgh a 2-1 win over St. Louis.
    THANKS, BOSS
    Mario Lemieux set up Shawn Heins' first goal in nearly 21/2 years, giving Pittsburgh a 2-1 victory over St. Louis on Saturday -- the Penguins' second overtime win in three games.

    UN-DIRTY DOZEN
    Brendan Morrison extended Vancouver's club-record unbeaten streak to 12 games (8-0-4-0) when he scored in overtime to give the Canucks a 3-2 victory over Edmonton on Saturday night.

    TENACIOUS D'S
    Mathieu Dandenault and Pavel Datsyuk each had a goal and an assist in Detroit's 5-1 win over Washington on Saturday night. Kris Draper also scored for the Red Wings.

    TWO FOR MAGNUS
    Magnus Arvedson scored two goals for Ottawa as the Senators beat Nashville 4-0 Saturday night, pushing their NHL-leading points total to 86 (39-16-7-1).


    MILLER SENT DOWN
    The Buffalo Sabres assigned goaltender Ryan Miller to Rochester of the AHL and recalled Mika Noronen on Saturday. Miller made 37 saves in a 4-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings on Friday. He had one win in his last seven starts.


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    • Ð
      1-800-SAD-GOAT
      • Jul 2002
      • 17319

      #3
      Antropov has been moved off the first line to the second with Hoglund & Renberg & he's still kicking ass.

      Roberts is teamed up with Sundin and Mogilny on the first line.

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      • Sabre Ally
        Registered User
        • Jul 2002
        • 11682

        #4
        145? Did you count or something?

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