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Fantasy Hockey 2009

This year I did not do much home work in the drafting this year. My strategy is stay away from injuries. Players with no injuries from previous years tends to play more careful have have less injuries in the future. No matter how good the player is, I got no points if he is injured. It is better play safe than sorry. I rather have an average player who play every games in the season than have a excellent player who is out half the season. Here is my 2009 fantasy hockey line up.

Kiprusoff, Miikka (G – Calgary)
Pavelski, Joe (C – San Jose)
Sedin, Henrik (C – Vancouver)
Sedin, Daniel (LW – Vancouver)
Bieksa, Kevin (D – Vancouver)
Streit, Mark (D – Anaheim)
Krejci, David (C – Boston)
Doan, Shane (RW – Phoenix)
Timonen, Kimmo (D – Pittsburgh)
Boyes, Brad (C – St. Louis)
Hartnell, Scott (LW – Pittsburgh)
Zajac, Travis (C – New Jersey)
Michalek, Milan (RW – Ottawa)
McCabe, Bryan (D – Florida)
Nabokov, Evge (G – San Jose)

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