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    jjgold
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    What Site Do You Use For Hockey Capping?

    Where do I go?

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    element1286
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    Good site for who is starting in net.

    http://goaliepost.com/

    But other than that I just use espn or NHL.com.

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    Richkas
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    I use stats.com alot.

    Very limited though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by element1286 View Post
    Good site for who is starting in net.

    http://goaliepost.com/

    But other than that I just use espn or NHL.com.
    I'll second goaliepost.com

    Also check box scores for an assortment of stats plus who was in net (most important factor for NHL capping, imo) and were they hurt during the game. At back-up goalie on a good team is not always as sharp/ready for the first period and/or game and that can and does turn a small profit over the course of the season. BOL with your ice action this season.

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    I don't subscribe anywhere for hockey, but always good reading tips from posters. Let's all try to help each other out along the way.

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    CrazyL,

    That little nugget, from above, earned $500 per $100 last season for me. The year before was $325 for each $50. Only "rules" for it are already listed AND one must wager the same amount for these circumstances for the entire season.

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