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The following code is an example of the template at work. The following sample result is derived from this code. For further examples of the template in use, please visit the 2008 Stanley Cup Playoffs page. For nonstandard adaptations of this template, please visit the Kelly Cup Playoffs section of the 2007–08 ECHL season page.
Fantasy hockey is a form of fantasy sport where players build a team that competes with other players who do the same, based on the statistics generated by professional hockey players or teams. The majority of fantasy hockey pools are based on the teams and players of the ice hockey National Hockey League (NHL).
Whether you’re a first-timer or a veteran when it comes to playoff pools, here are some tips and tricks you’ll find useful. NHL playoff pool: Strategy, settings and tips to get you started [Video]
You can be the fantasy GM, drafting players, making trades, picking up free agents. The players on your team accumulate statistics and those are put up against other teams in your league ...
The National Hockey League (NHL) was founded in November 1917 as a successor to the NHA. From the NHL's inception until 1920, both NHL and PCHA teams were eligible for the Stanley Cup. The NHL finals was a two-game total goals series in 1918 and a best-of-seven series in 1919.
Let's take a look at the full fantasy hockey playoff schedule to see which players and teams have the advantage.
Fantasy “drafts” are held prior to the start of the season in which current, real-life NHL players are divvied up among a group of people playing in the same “fantasy league” together.
[[Category:12-Team bracket templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:12-Team bracket templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.