Fantasy Hockey Schedule Week 11: Plenty of Surprises in the Standings

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TORONTO, CANADA - DECEMBER 9: Tim Brent #37 of the Toronto Maple Leafs runs into Matt Carle #25 of the Philadelphia Flyers during game action at the Air Canada Centre December 9, 2010 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Abelimages/Getty Images)
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We are heading into Week 11 of the NHL season and there are plenty of surprises in the NHL standings.  After starting the season 4-0, many thought the Toronto Maple Leafs had finally turned the corner to be playoff contenders, but the Leafs have gone 6-14-4 since and are sitting just two points out of dead last in the Eastern Conference. 

No one could have predicted that the New Jersey Devils would be this bad or that the Atlanta Thrashers would be this good.  Over in the Western Conference, the Dallas Stars were suppose to struggle and miss playoffs this season but are instead sitting in first place in their division and second in the conference. 

People said the Detroit Red Wings were too old and that they would take a step back this season. Instead they are first in the conference.

 

Here is some great information for helping you to decide who to dress for the upcoming fantasy hockey week.

Games to Be Played in Week 11

UNIONDALE, NY - DECEMBER 11:  Zenon Konopka #28 of the New York Islanders wins a face off from Jim Slater #23 of the Atlanta Thrashers on December 11, 2010 at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.  (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
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Four Games: Atlanta, Chicago, Colorado, Columbus, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, Nashville, Ottawa and San Jose

Three Games: Anaheim, Boston, Buffalo, Calgary, Carolina, Montreal, New Jersey, NY Islanders, NY Rangers, Philadelphia, Phoenix, St. Louis, Toronto and Washington

Two Games: Edmonton, Florida, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay and Vancouver

Home and Road Games

ANAHEIM, CA - DECEMBER 10:  Joffrey Lupul #19 of the Anaheim Ducks is pursued by Curtis Glencross #40 of the Calgary Flames for the puck in the third period at the Honda Center on December 10, 2010 in Anaheim, California. The Ducks defeated the Flames 3-2
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When it comes to dressing your players for the upcoming week, especially your goalies, it is important to know which team is on a long road trip and which team is enjoying an extended period at home. Listed below are the teams that play at least three home/away games this week or play all their games at home or on the road (home/road records up to Dec. 11, 2010):

HOME: Calgary (7-6-0), Chicago (8-8-0), Colorado (7-4-1), Detroit (11-3-2), Edmonton (5-6-2), Florida (6-5-0), Nashville (5-1-5), Tampa Bay (7-2-2) and Vancouver (9-3-1)

AWAY: Anaheim (5-7-3), Columbus (8-4-0), Dallas (6-6-1), Los Angeles (5-8-0), Phoenix (8-4-2), San Jose (7-6-2) and Toronto (3-8-1)

Teams That Play On Sunday

CHICAGO - NOVEMBER 30: Head coach Joel Quenneville of the Chicago Blackhawks (center) yells at his team during a time-out in the 3rd period of a game against the St. Louis Blues at the United Center on November 30, 2010 in Chicago, Illinois. The Blackhawk
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If you participate in any type of head-to-head hockey pool then you are likely dressing a lineup for each scoring period, which usually ends on Sunday. As the week comes to an end and you find yourself in a close battle for those wins, you want as many players as possible playing for you.

Here are the teams that play on Sunday (record for Sunday games up to but not including Week 10):

Chicago (2-1), Colorado (0-0), Dallas (0-0), Detroit (2-0), Los Angeles (0-1), Montreal (0-0), Ottawa (1-0) and Washington (3-0)

Teams That Play Back-to-Back Games

WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 09:  Semyon Varlamov #1 of the Washington Capitals makes a save against the Florida Panthers at the Verizon Center on December 9, 2010 in Washington, DC.  (Photo by Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
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When you are deciding which goalie to dress, you need to look at the NHL schedule to see if your goalie's team will play in a back-to-back games that week. Most coaches will not dress the same goalie in back-to-back games, so that is something to consider when you are thinking about which goalie to dress for the week.

Here are the teams that play in back-to-back games this week (record of second game of back-to-back up to but not including Week 10):

Anaheim (3-3), Atlanta (1-5), Buffal0 (3-6), Carolina (2-5), Columbus (4-1), Dallas (2-2), Los Angeles (2-2), Montreal (3-2), Nashville (2-2), New Jersey (1-4), NY Rangers (7-0), Ottawa (1-2), Philadelphia (3-3), Phoenix (2-4), Pittsburgh (5-0), San Jose (1-3), St. Louis (3-3) and Washington (2-3)

Top Five and Bottom Five Teams

PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 08:  Chris Kunitz #14 of the Pittsburgh Penguins skates against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Consol Energy Center on December 8, 2010 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  Penguins defeated the Maple Leafs 5-2.  (Photo by Justin K. Aller/G
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Knowing which team is on a hot streak or cold streak will help in making your lineup decisions. For example, you definitely want to dress a goalie from teams that are on a hot streak.

Here are the top five and bottom five teams up to Dec. 11, 2010:

TOP FIVE: Pittsburgh (10-0-0), Atlanta (8-2-0), Dallas (7-2-1), Edmonton (7-2-1) and Chicago (7-3-0)

BOTTOM FIVE: NY Islanders (1-7-2), New Jersey (3-7-0), Ottawa (3-6-1), Toronto (3-6-1) and Minnesota (3-5-2)

Consistent Scorers

PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 08:  Sidney Crosby #87 of the Pittsburgh Penguins handles the puck in his feet against Phil Kessel #81 of the Toronto Maple Leafs at Consol Energy Center on December 8, 2010 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  (Photo by Justin K. Aller
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Most elite stars are consistent scorers, but there are several players who are very streaky so keep an eye on their stats so that you can dress them while they are on a hot streak.

Here are the top five scorers up to Dec.11, 2010 for the past seven and 14 days:

SKATER PAST SEVEN: Sidney Crosby-PIT (3GP 5G 1A), Logan Couture-SAN (4GP 4G 2A), Matt Carle-PHI (4GP 1G 5A), Ryane Clowe-SAN (4GP 1G 5A) and Chris Kunitz-PIT (3GP 1G 5A)

SKATER PAST 14: Sidney Crosby-PIT (6GP 11G 1A), Pavel Datsyuk-DET (7GP 3G 8A), Jarome Iginla-CAL (8GP 3G 6A), Dustin Byfuglien-ATL (6GP 2G 7A) and Ryan Malone-TAM (6GP 4G 4A)

Top Goaltender From Past 14 Days

PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 06:  Marc-Andre Fleury #29 of the Pittsburgh Penguins poke checks Travis Zajac #19 of the New Jersey Devils at Consol Energy Center on December 6, 2010 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  (Photo by Justin K. Aller/Getty Images)
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GOALTENDERS PAST 14: Marc-Andre Fleury-PIT (5GS 5W), Ryan Miller-BUF (5GS 3W 2SO), Henrik Lundqvist-NYR (5GS 4W 1SO), Jonas Hiller-ANA (7GS 5W 1SO) and Corey Crawford-CHI (4GS 4W)

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