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August 31-in-31: Boston Bruins

By |2019-08-02T20:29:41-04:00August 3rd, 2019|31-in-31 Series, Staff|

  Offseason Moves   Early offseason moves, including results of the NHL Entry Draft, were covered in July’s 31-in-31 series. If you missed it, please follow this link: https://dobberprospects.com/31-in-31-boston-bruins/   The Bruins have not been very active since July’s article, with Don Sweeney often referencing “internal competition” as the method in which the Bruins will [...]

Analytics and the Draft

By |2018-04-29T00:39:41-04:00April 28th, 2018|Feature Story, Staff|

  Analytics and the Draft   Over the last few months, we’ve explored the history of analytics and how they should be applied to the game of hockey. Now that the season has ended for 23 of the league’s 31 teams, the draft is the next thing to look forward to for most fans in [...]

Prospect Ramblings – World Junior Roster Releases! December 7 2017

By |2017-12-07T02:32:21-05:00December 7th, 2017|Staff|

  Welcome welcome to this week’s Pat Quinn style ramblings. They come at you like a (at the time legal…somehow) shoulder to the head.   {youtube}HKRnbQNSGEs{/youtube}   Well I get the pleasure of having some World Junior rosters released for content today. Exciting. I’ll go over some teams here (Pete went over USA and Finland [...]

Brian Pinho

By |2017-09-13T23:02:04-04:00September 14th, 2017|Staff|

Brian Pinho, C Shoots: R Height: 6-1 Weight: 196 Born: 1995-05-01 Hometown:  North Andover, MA, USA Drafted: 2013 Round 6, 174th overall             Observations: September 2017 –The 2013 sixth round pick has been improving every year for the Capitals in Providence College, with seasons of 18, 25 and most recently [...]

August 31-in-31: Washington Capitals

By |2018-06-12T10:57:30-04:00August 30th, 2017|Feature Story, Staff|

  What an ....... off season for the Capitals. First it was another disappointing exit at the hands of the Penguins (sorry for mentioning), then resigning the 2015-2016 astronomically high percentage shooter Oshie and as a result trading a younger player on a better contract for picks, doing not enough to keep Nate Schmidt from [...]

Prospect Ramblings: Frozen Four down to two; NCAA awards announced (April 9)

By |2016-04-09T19:31:09-04:00April 9th, 2016|Prospects Rambling, Staff|

    Quinnipiac’s David will challenge North Dakota’s Goliath today for NCAA Division I men’s hockey supremacy as the Frozen Four has become a one-game, winner-take-all confrontation. Although the Bobcats are in their second championship game in the past four years, they have never won the national title. Conversely, the mighty Fighting Hawks are competing [...]

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