In an effort to welcome you to our community, the staff of FantasyHockey.com will begin developing an innovative and educational section we affectionately refer to as — Fantasy University. You will find the entrance to this section under the “General Info” menu on the left side of our home page. This is our attempt to present each and every one of you with all of the tools, educational resources, and lessons you could desire concerning the game of fantasy hockey.
At Fantasy University, you will find various articles covering numerous topics of the fantasy hockey world. We have divided these offerings into 5 sections we refer to as “courses,” designed to mirror the college experience.At Fantasy University, you will find articles encompassing all of the topics of fantasy hockey you could ever hope to discover, and it is all available to the entire FantasyHockey.com community for free. This is a feature you will not find at any other site in existence, and in an effort to entice all hockey enthusiasts, regardless of their level of knowledge or experience, to our community, we are offering it to you all, free of charge. We encourage you to take full advantage of this feature, as there is something here for everyone. There are quality offerings from various members of our staff, and we know you will be both entertained and enlightened.
Get Started Today….
Freshman Courses:
FH101- How to Play Fantasy Hockey: By Scotty Wazz
FH102- Fantasy Hockey Terminology: By Ryan Crappa
FH103- Common Draft Day Mistakes: By Geoff Collins
Sophomore Courses:
FH201- Which Positions Should You Target?: By Tom Luongo
FH202- Trading Basics: By Mario Elia
FH203- Is the Enforcer Dead?: By Evan Reynar
Junior Courses:
FH301- What You Can Do When Your Team is Struggling: By Geoff Collins
FH302- Introduction to Statistics: By Richard Lomax
Senior Courses:
FH401- Z Scores: By Glenn Thompson
FH402- THT; Ranking All Skaters on One Continuum: By Todd Purcy
FH403- Targeting Rookies: By Steve Pang
FH404- Statistical Correlation: By Richard Lomax
Masters Courses:
FH501- Statistical Regression: By Richard Lomax
Subscribe to the Feed
Follow us on Twitter
Join us on Facebook
Connect thru YouTube