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Prospect Ramblings: WJC Fantasy Risers & Fallers

image courtesy of Yle

 

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That’s a wrap! Team Finland are the 2019 WJC Champions. Hopefully our Canadian readers didn’t quit following the tournament early after their unfortunate early exit, and our American readers aren’t too emotionally snuffed after that fantastic finish. Here’s a quick fantasy takeaway from the tourney:

 

Official Players of the Tournament:

IIHF Top Forward: Ryan Poehling (MTL)

IIHF Top Defenseman: Alex Romanov (MTL)

IIHF Top Goalie: Pyotr Kochetkov (undrafted)

 

Media vote all-star team:

F Grigori Denisenko (FLA)

F Philipp Kurashev (CHI)

F Ryan Poehling (MTL)

D Alex Romanov (MTL)

D Erik Brannstrom (VGK)

G Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen (BUF)

 

 

These players have all obviously increased their fantasy stocks. Congratulations for owners of any of the above – you now have the option to sell high should you need trade bait for a late-season acquisition! Or, hold on until they get the chance to be just as good in the NHL one day!

 

Other Fantasy risers:

 

Fantasy fallers:

 

My personal honorable mentions:

 

*All opinions are my own, based primarily on in-game viewings during the tournament. For some equally valid opinions, that will certainly be arguing with me over what I’ve written, check out the DobberProspects editor team on twitter @Hockey_Robinson, @JokkeNevalainen, and @FHPQuinn.

 

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FIRST NHL GOALS TIME!

 

Devon Toews comes up clutch for his first – amazing effort to follow his own rebound for a second chance:

 

Ryan Graves likes to play a simple game, but that doesn’t mean always sitting back when opportunities arise in the slot:

 

Sean Walker holds onto the puck until he sees something he likes – a wraparound chance that he capitalizes on:

 

Juuso Riikola reminds us that sometimes its as simple as a well-placed blast from the point:

 

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Thanks for reading, and get ready for the DobberHockey Midseason Guide, coming soon to keep your fantasy streak going through the second half of 2018-19!

Hayden Soboleski

@soboleskih

 

 

 

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