Join Victor Nuño and Peter Harling in Dobber Prospects Report #72 as they discuss the top NHL prospects and their potential fantasy value.
In this episode, they dissect players like Dmitry Simashev, Matthew Wood, and Oliver Moore, analyzing their real-life potential versus their fantasy prospects.
Additionally, the hosts address the tragic passing of Johnny and Matty Gaudreau.
Present by the Hockey Podcast Network, this episode is essential for fantasy hockey enthusiasts gearing up for the season.
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00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Greetings
00:13 Excitement for the Upcoming Hockey Season
00:36 Discussion on Draft Guides and Fantasy Hockey Resources
02:50 Top 100 Affiliated Prospects Overview
03:56 Condolences and Tribute to Matt and Johnny Goudreau
05:25 Analyzing Top Prospects: Dmitry Simishev
10:25 Analyzing Top Prospects: Stein Solberg
15:13 Analyzing Top Prospects: David Reinbacher
21:08 Analyzing Top Prospects: Matthew Wood
25:52 Matthew Wood's Potential in Minnesota
26:39 Analyzing Oliver Moore's NHL Prospects
29:30 Leon Bichel: A Physical Defenseman
34:04 Konsta Helenius: High Floor, Low Ceiling?
39:37 Ben Danford: A Long-Term Investment
43:56 Anton Salayev: The Russian Unicorn
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