In one-year fantasy hockey leagues, most teams target the same sleepers, leading to questions about whether they can truly be considered sleepers. As the league grows to 14 or 16 teams, the lists of potential sleepers become more diverse. Despite the popularity of established players, the thrill of discovering a deep sleeper in the Eastern Conference remains a highlight for fantasy hockey enthusiasts.
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In his post after a brief absence due to illness, the author informs readers of a schedule change for Christmas week, allowing for a post tomorrow recapping Monday's games. The Three Point Challenge for Monday's games is also discussed, with the author selecting Matthew Tkachuk against the Lightning. Additionally, readers are informed that Evan will have a post up tomorrow for planning the week ahead, and the author encourages feedback from loyal readers for future...
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