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Do you like watching people tough it out in the ice rink? Then you are probably a fan of the National Hockey League or what is more fondly known as the NHL.


To vamp up your experience why not try and be involved in the very engaging and enjoyable fantasy sport called 'Fantasy Hockey.' The game involves a player (that would be you) who will build up an effective and winning team.


It is up to you to pick the players of your team based on their real life statistics that are generated by real scores and draft from a pool of hockey players in the National Hockey League.


In your very own fantasy hockey team or hockey league, you can choose from around eight to twelve teams. You may even choose from the numerous National Hockey League teams, as much as 20.


Different hockey pools in a fantasy hockey team may have bigger number of teams that kind of defeats the purpose and lessens the average, rendering the fantasy hockey game less fun. Although, that kind of pool may be close to the National Hockey League's actual setup as the NHL has a whopping thirty teams.


Another type of fantasy hockey gives permission to its players to tap into an unlimited number of hockey teams. This results in the possibility of a player or an owner of a fantasy jockey to draft the exact same player. Of course, this type of fantasy hockey league is limited to a number of trades and one hockey player can be quite straight up traded for any hockey player present in the hockey pool, with the same typical position.


What are the rules in fantasy hockey?


The first query you might have is how do you draft a player in a fantasy hockey league?


The default kind of process for you to pick National Hockey League players or perhaps a team, is player by player. This team will consist of National Hockey League players that you think is your dream team. You can do this by doing a draft, or if you want, through the Internet or via person-to-person.


The other method of creating a draft is by choosing National Hockey League players from a group box or through the more complex auctioning.


Some fantasy leagues, in an effort to keep it simple, usually stick to ten to twelve or a maximum of 20 hockey players in any kind of position. The more realistic hockey team league has a more sensible approach and is the same as how it is in the National Hockey League.


What is the most common kind of format of a fantasy hockey team?


Well, there are usually two goalies or what is known as goal tenders; there are four defense men; two left wings which are usually forwards; two centers; four bench player; two reserves and two right


wings and an injury reserve composed of two players.


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