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We're down to the final two weeks of the season, and I hope that your fantasy seasons are still going.  This week has a very strange schedule, so in this post, I'm going to break it down and show the best way to target streaming.  Every move on the margin helps!  Let's get to it! Tonight, there are only three games.  On Wednesday, there are also three games.  There are no games on Friday, and only two games on Easter Sunday.  On Tuesday, there are 11 games, there's 14 on Thursday, and the entire league plays on Saturday.  It's extremely rare for every day to be all the way on one side of the spectrum.  Here are the games that take place on the light days:
We've reached the finals in almost all formats making this the best time of the year in fantasy hockey.  That's if you're still in, of course.  I will continue the weekly previews that I've been doing over the last few weeks to provide some strategy and planning ahead in regards to streaming.  Again, this is meant to be a compliment to the Playoff Manifesto, not a replacement, so be sure to check that out as well here.  Let's get to it!
We're now in the middle of the fantasy hockey playoffs and it's time to start that final push.  Just like last week's post, I'm going to break down the schedule for this week and as a compliment to the Playoff Manifesto, help you in terms of streaming.  Let's get right to it!
I hope all of you Razzballers that celebrate had a Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays to everyone!  The three day hiatus without games is over, so I'm going to do a quick preview of Thursday's games with some streamers, DFS options, and other things I'm looking for.  I'll get back to daily notes tomorrow recapping all of these games, so this will be an opportunity to get my thoughts on games out there and either look smart, dumb, or both.  Let's get to it!
Today brings a nice 10 game slate with a lot of lopsided matchups and two marquee games.  Let's get right into what we learned from the last two nights around the league and what to look forward to tonight: THREE THINGS WE LEARNED ON 3/27 AND 3/28 1) Connor McDavid is the best player in hockey.  Okay, this isn't exactly groundbreaking, but it's worth bringing up that McDavid now has back to back 100+ point seasons at 21 years old, along with his first 40 goal season.  It's sickening how good he is.  Almost as sickening as his GM:
Hey everyone!  I'm going to do another daily preview since the reviews were positive.  From now, I'm going to add three things that I saw the day before to open the article that I'll touch on quickly, and will include my top three streamers of the day at the end of the article like I used to do.  Let's get right to it!