Dobber launched his fantasy hockey website DobberHockey back in 2005 and has been Puck Daddy's resident fantasy hockey 'expert' since 2009.

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While you’re wolfing down your turkey, hold your phone just underneath the table so nobody can see you scroll down the following chart. The following is the Top 25 players of the past two weeks based on simply ranking them in each roto-league category and then tallying up the score. Not very scientific, but a nice, quick and dirty snapshot of how things are going. This report is one of many you can run for free over at the Frozen Pool section of the DobberHockey website:

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Studs...

These fellas are wielding a hot stick. Take that into consideration when you go after them in trade talks...

Daniel Sedin, Vancouver Canucks (8-6-8-14, plus-5, 2 PIM, 35 SOG, 5 PPPts) – It’s a ridiculous clip that the Sedins – both Sedins – are on. Reminiscent of the early days when they were 70-point players who suddenly turned into 100-point players. Fantasy owners are really cashing in with these guys so far.

Evgeni Malkin, Pittsburgh Penguins (4-4-3-7, minus-2, 0 PIM, 9 SOG, 4 PPPts) – It feels good to finally put Malkin’s name back in this section. My fantasy hockey world is starting to right itself. Even Sidney Crosby is on a three-game points streak. Also, this:

Ryan McDonagh, New York Rangers (10-3-5-8, plus-8, 4 PIM, 18 hits, 3 PPPts) – Over the first 10 games or so, McDonagh saw very little in the way of available PP time. But Keith Yandle wasn’t getting it done, so rather than give Yandle almost all the PP time it is now spread out a little more. It’s working, and McDonagh is benefitting from that.

Duds...

Somebody wake these guys up – their fantasy owners are counting on them...

The “all-defensemen” version this week.

Roman Josi, Nashville Predators (4-0-0-0, minus-5, 4 Hits, 8 SOG, 0 PPPts) – No surprise here. The Predators as a team have only scored three times over those four games.

Mark Giordano, Calgary Flames (9-0-0-0, minus-7, 6 PIM, 18 SOG, 0 PPPts) – This guy may have had some MVP consideration last year were it not for the injury that cut his season short. His numbers today are a shell of what they once were. Lingering problems with his arm?