
Fantasy Hockey Mailbag: Evaluating Defensemen, the Michkov Decision, and Emerging Talent
The latest DobberHockey mailbag explores trade considerations, player evaluations and the outlook for several key fantasy assets.
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The latest DobberHockey mailbag explores trade considerations, player evaluations and the outlook for several key fantasy assets.

The historic Saturday night broadcast that defined Canadian hockey for generations has been cancelled, sparking nostalgia, debate, and a shift toward youth and women’s hockey.

Jason Robertson's filing for salary arbitration makes him ineligible for offer sheets and pushes him toward a one‑year deal that could reshape the Stars' roster and influence the broader market for restricted free agents.

Canada's surprising performance in the World Cup has sparked a nationwide surge in soccer enthusiasm, inspiring youth participation, uniting fans in watch parties, and driving economic activity in communities across the country.

Canada’s men’s national soccer team’s surprising run to the World Cup’s round of 16 reflects a broader transformation driven by immigration, professional pathways and emerging stars.

The Avalanche have added a promising blue‑liner to their roster, hoping his offensive upside and playoff experience will translate into NHL contributions.

From a sixth‑round draft pick to a trophy‑winning starter, Guimond traces his development to the influence of veteran coaches and legendary net‑minders.
The end of CBC's Hockey Night in Canada marks the close of a nearly 75‑year tradition, sparking reflection on its cultural significance and the shifting media landscape.

Caleb Malhotra, a 19‑year‑old forward from Brampton, Ontario, has transformed from a fringe first‑round candidate into a potential top‑three pick in the 2026 NHL draft, drawing attention for his blend of size, work ethic and offensive flair.

The iconic Saturday night hockey broadcast that defined Canadian living for generations has ended, sparking nostalgia, debate and a new direction for public broadcasting.

Jesse Marsch has led Canada to its inaugural World Cup win, blending a fiery coaching style with a global career that spans MLS, Austria, Germany and the UK, aiming to evolve soccer in a country where hockey has long reigned supreme.

Keith Tkachuk’s recent Hall of Fame honor coincides with his son Matthew’s back‑to‑back championships and a new trade for brother Brady, turning a weekend into a family celebration.

The Hockey Hall of Fame revealed its 2026 inductees, honoring Carey Price, Patrice Bergeron, Keith Tkachuk, Pekka Rinne, Cindy Curley and Brian Burke for their indelible contributions to the sport.

A look at the baseball milestones that have unfolded on June 23 across more than a century of play.
After nearly a century of bringing hockey to Canadian living rooms, CBC will no longer air Hockey Night in Canada. Sportsnet steps in to carry the tradition, while Rogers Communications and other partners reshape the media landscape.

For the first time, Hockey Night in Canada will not air on the CBC this fall, ending a legacy that shaped Canadian sports culture for generations.

Miller's assist in Game 1 helped the Hurricanes defeat the Golden Knights 4-2, making him the 15th former Badgers player to win the Stanley Cup and the first since 2021.

The 2026 draft order for the Premier Women’s Hockey League was revealed, positioning San Jose for a fourth overall selection and spotlighting a group of forward prospects.

With Dylan Larkin’s no‑trade clause and Detroit’s rivalry concerns, the Canadiens are exploring options while the Red Wings bolster their roster with Swiss forward Theo Rochette.

Dylan Larkin’s trade request has opened the door for a host of contenders, reshaping the Wild’s strategy and raising questions about the future of their roster.

Dylan Larkin's three‑team list, Minnesota's cap advantage, Vegas's limitations, Florida's dilemma over Anton Lundell, potential offer‑sheet candidates, Brendan Gallagher's interest in Vancouver, and the Blackhawks' hunt for a veteran left‑shot defenseman dominate the latest chatter.

The Minnesota Wild are pursuing Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin, but a recent blockbuster deal has narrowed their trade capital, making a deal contingent on Detroit honoring the player’s limited list of suitors.

Field Hockey Canada is engaging the sport community to discuss a new federal funding package, with CEO Susan Ahrens emphasizing accountability and sustainable growth.

A look at the emerging trade landscape involving Larkin, the Red Wings’ roster overhaul, and potential moves for Montembeault and Dach.