Attention Fantasy Geeks (That's You, Nevala)

For what it's worth, and I have no idea how to quantify that since I haven't been in an NHL fantasy league since I had hair on all of my head, TSN has released its projected list of the top 250 scorers in the upcoming season. (TSN, I think, is like the ESPN for Canadians, or something like that -- maybe Scott Gomez will fill me in next time I talk to him).

Anyhow, there's this dude at TSN who has made projections, and you can check out Scott Cullen’s projections here.

Cullen ranks Gomez, the Montreal Canadiens center from Anchorage, to score 17 goals and 48 assists for 65 points, go +2 and rack 19 power-play points. He pegs New York Rangers center Brandon Dubinsky of Anchorage for 15-29--44 totals, a +1 rating and 8 power-play points.

Presumably, if you're a fantasy geek, this means something to you. It might have to me back in the day. The two years I was in a fantasy draft were so long ago I thought I was brilliant to snag a couple of Russians some folks in our league had never heard of. And it was so long ago that we had to inform one of our entrants that, no, he probably didn't want to draft Bob Probert, who unbeknownst to our entrant had experienced a little problem at the U.S.-Canada border, where officials evidently frown on transporting cocaine.