Free Fantasy Hockey Tips
Tips: Be sure of ALL scoring categories in your league. Everyone
loves goal scoring, but depending on your fantasy league a great
plus/minus guy with a handful of assists may yield you more points.
Pay particular attention to GOALIE POINTS system. If your goalies
are given four scoring categories, such as goals against average,
save percentage, wins, and shutouts, then a choosing a goalie in
the first or second round is crucial. A strong goalie can register
quality points in four categories each night while a top scorer
may not have the assists or plus/minus points you had hoped for.
Many leagues only award fantasy points for the goalies' wins, saves,
and bonus for shutouts. The goalies in these fantasy leagues (most
leagues with the exception of rotisserie leagues) can still capture
many fantasy points for you, but the number quality goalies who
are studs are limited. Take a goalie like Brodeur early if you can,
otherwise keep your eye on streaky net minders and teams who are
winning regardless if the teams' goalies are household names.
Know how deep your league is! If your fantasy hockey league is
less than 10 teams you aren't going to be looking for many sleepers
or rising stars. Twelve or more teams in a fantasy league will require
a bit more research. 42 guys scored 30 goals or more last year compared
to 120 guys scoring 20 goals or more. Obviously, a larger league
will require you to investigate the young guys who had 20 with the
potential for a breakout year.
MOST IMPORTANT!! Don't choose players because you like them or
their team and don't pass on players because you don't like them
or their team! People who are thinking about players they like and
dislike during fantasy sports drafts win as often as people who
bet on their favorite teams!
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