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Just read via Score Mobile that the organization announced he will be starting at forward the beginning of next season.
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C: Eichel Seguin
LW: Ovechkin, Lee
RW: Marner, Palmieri Buchnevich, Simmonds
D: Karlsson Byfuglien, Petry, Muzzin
G: Rask, Murray Jarry
Farm (Max 200 GP):
C. White, Vrana, Hischier, Sikura, DeSmith
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Skaters
FOW(.1) G(4) A(3) PPG(1.5) PPA(1) SHG(3) SHA(2) GWG(1) SOG(.2) +-(1) PIMS(.1) BLK(.2) HIT(.2)
Goalies
W(6) L(-1) SHO(5) SV(0.1) GA(-0.2) GAA(Range of -1 to 8) SV%(Range of -1 to 8)
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10 team, head-to-head, multi-cat, keep-12 keeper league. CATS: G,A,+/-,PPP,PIM,SOG,HITS BS,SHP, W,SV,SV%,GAA,SO Daily rosters of 6F, 4D, 2 Flex, 2G
F: Crosby, Hall, Pacioretty, Hartnell, Neal, Nugent-Hopkins, Callahan, Dubinsky, Hossa, Huberdeau, Abdelkader, Bjugstad (IR)
D: Karlsson, Hedman, Muzzin, Savard, Streit (IR)
G: Lundqvist, Quick, Condon
I sold Buf in one of my sim leagues as soon as our season ended. The position flexibility is critical in leveraging his "value". Sell while value is high, make sure everyone in the league knows he is available
unless you are like me and know the other owner is a HUGE jets fan
I got Mike Fischer and Matt Read plus the 5th overall in 2014
for Buf & Frolik and a 4th round pick
Consider Sim Hockey because guys who play shutdown minutes, deflect shots and clear creases build championships. Yet in fantasy they litter the unwanted UFA lists.
Hopefully Yahoo keeps him as a D. I kept him over Weber going into next year.
Did you guys see his interview last night? He seemed really dejected to me. "They know I would much rather play Defense, but... whatever, if they want me to play forward, I guess that's what I will have to do..." He did not seem happy. I wonder how that affects his performance.
Rylant
I dunno, but looking at Burns, I think he might keep his D status for a bit regardless?
16 Team H2H League (Keep 6)
3C - 3LW - 3RW - 6D - 2G
2013 1st place, 2014 1st place, 2015 1st place
G, A, +/-, PIM, SOG, HIT, BLK GS, W, GAA, SV%, SO
C= Stall, Marchessault, Hayes, Suzuki
LW= Svechnikov, Goodrow, DeBrusk,
RW= P.Kane, Kucherov, Fiala, Johnson
D= Rielly, Borowieki, Fowler, Hagg, Murphy
G= Demko, Samsonov, Jarry, Allen, Shesterkin, Talbot
With him playing D on the PP and in 4 on 4 situations, I'd be surprised if he lost his dual eligibility.
Rylant, I don't see it affecting his performance. He's always preferred playing D and he's always been clear about that, but under Maurice his effort level was fantastic. He looked better than he ever has in terms of his hustle and drive, and I expect the same next season, including a further commitment to his fitness level (something that Maurice is stressing for everyone on the team).
Can't see how you kept him over Weber, unless it was related to salary cap. The talk in Wpg is that he will be playing forward especially if Maurice comes back and it looks positive in that direction. The other thing helping Buff is that Maurice plays him on D in OT so maybe he will keep his D status as well.
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G,A,+/-,PPP,SOG,Hits,Blk,PIM,FOW, W,Sv,GA,SHO
I can see a trade coming...
This is the best move for the Jets. Not so much for poolies though.
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Maurice certainly had that team firing on all cylinders once he established his system.
The Jets are probably a better, more competitive team with Buf up front but if he loses his D eligibility his value takes a huge hit
Put it this way, IF IF IF Buf were to lose his D eligibility how many people would keep him as a winger only and what is his fantasy value now that he lines up as a forward only ? I would say the value nosedives.
If he keeps his D rating, then all is fine with the world, damn the torpedoes full speed ahead
Thats why I dealt him. I like the return he garnered for my squad and now don't have to worry about the Jets, next season's coach or if Buf is dealt somewhere
Consider Sim Hockey because guys who play shutdown minutes, deflect shots and clear creases build championships. Yet in fantasy they litter the unwanted UFA lists.
16 Team H2H League (Keep 6)
3C - 3LW - 3RW - 6D - 2G
2013 1st place, 2014 1st place, 2015 1st place
G, A, +/-, PIM, SOG, HIT, BLK GS, W, GAA, SV%, SO
C= Stall, Marchessault, Hayes, Suzuki
LW= Svechnikov, Goodrow, DeBrusk,
RW= P.Kane, Kucherov, Fiala, Johnson
D= Rielly, Borowieki, Fowler, Hagg, Murphy
G= Demko, Samsonov, Jarry, Allen, Shesterkin, Talbot
1. I think Buff will be F/D in most leagues next year. He played the first half-season at D. He played the second half-season at F, still playing PP at D.
It will be super interesting to see how leagues deal with this.
2. I, personally, don't think Buff is any more valuable as a "forward slotted in a D spot".
To me... the guy is going to put up SAME numbers at either position. He's a 55pt forward... a 55pt defenseman.
If Winnipeg had elite forwards to pair him with - perhaps he would see the sort of value spike that Brent Burns gets from riding shotgun with Thornton.
But Buff (RW) isn't going to share forward time with Wheeler (RW).
And WPG doesn't really have an elite centerman.
IMO, Buff is Buff as statistics go.
He's a keeper... as long as he has D-eligibility.
The big hitch is "BLOCKS" leagues.
In most leagues, you just can't afford to slot a player in a D-slot that isn't blocking shots.
If you just look at Buff's "Game Log" from any site... you'll see a MASSIVE decline in BLK as soon as he went to forward.
In my ROTO league (w/BLK), I actually had to slot Buff as a RW... because I fell off the pace in BLK... and eventually finished 2nd... where I never thought I'd be in jeopardy of losing my 1st.
Food for Buff... uh, I mean... Food for Thought.
Great point about the blocked shots. That trend won't change with Buff up front.
I also agree that Buff will likely retain about the same offensive production as a winger that he has had as a defenseman, but I think there is potential for a small spike. I wouldn't bank on it, but the potential is there. He actually did play with Wheeler a lot this year, and they looked amazing together, so that could very well continue into next season. Add in the fact that Wheeler's playmaking ability took a nice leap forward this season, and Maurice's pressure for the entire team improve their fitness level (hello even trimmer Buff?), we could see another career season from Byfuglien next season.
His +/- is likely to improve over this season's poor totals, as well. He can do a lot less damage defensively as a forward.