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By Sean Allen
Special to ESPN.com Monday, September 10, 2007 For the past two weeks, I have stressed the importance of identifying busts before you partake in your fantasy hockey draft. Overvalued players tend to be drafted much higher than undervalued players, making the "bust" more important to your team's value than the "sleeper." But let's face it ... you are all about the sleeper, aren't you? Everyone wants to be the guy who drafted Rookie McHotshot or Ivan Scoresalot and then brags to his league mates all season. Busts are boring. Sleepers are se ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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