I canceled something and pissed off a bunch of people by telling them that I had a fantasy hockey draft Sunday night (which doesn't go over too well), so I prefer the currently scheduled time.
i get out of work at 930 your time, and i wont be picking early so i could maybe make a 900 start. earlier is hard to say, depends how busy i am at work.
dropped OEL and Bernier, so Bleed and Gee you guys have a UFA pick you can make to replace them since they're prospects that have already been claimed.
Yahoo is a POS. I renewed another league (as I assume you did for ours) and somehow it did not carry over the IR spots. I just checked this league and same issue. There are no IR spots. This cannot be changed after the draft has happened.
Yahoo is a POS. I renewed another league (as I assume you did for ours) and somehow it did not carry over the IR spots. I just checked this league and same issue. There are no IR spots. This cannot be changed after the draft has happened.
League Notes * Commissioners that have renewed their league and have already drafted, but are not displaying their league's IR roster position. Please Contact Customer Care and we can assist you.
Ok, so I'm going to have to show just exactly how clueless I am here, but that's ok. I'm still relatively new to the whole fantasy hockey thing we have going on and I would love a bit of information whenever somebody is bored.
Last year I started out doing pretty good I thought. As the year progressed, I kept doing worse and worse. By the end of the season, or actually quite a ways before, I was out of games. By that I mean that the little box at the bottom where our players are listed was at zero long before the season was over.
My grasp of the concept was if I had someone on my roster that was in a game that night that I would put them in. Obviously I'm missing something tho... Can someone please shed some light?
In most fantasy leagues, you would be correct. This one is a bit odd in that there is a maximum games played limit for each position (that little box in the corner), and once you run out of games you don't score any more points at those positions.
Ok. That makes me feel a bit less foolish. So, the trick is to put your player into the lineup when they are playing a team that they have a good chance of doing well against?