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Hockey Pool Help

Ted

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I am not very knowledgeable about the NHL but am entering a hockey pool this thursday. I need advice about only good forwards to pick, not goalies (we do not include them)and of course not very many defencemen not unless they are also goal makers. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated or if you have a good free web sit to look at. Thank you very much for any advice.:cheer:
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Ted Wilson
Vancouver, Canada
 
Take a look at this fantasy hockey site. Click on the Mock Draft and Player Rankings links in the center left part of the page. That info should give you everything you need.

If you decide you want more, Google the words hockey, fantasy and free.
 
Copy/paste last years scoring stats from the NHL web site or other source and then sort by position and then points in Excel - that will give you a non-baised sample of who to consider.

Past performance isn't always a good indicator of future performance but it's certainly a good start.
 
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