I would rank them as Kesler, Pasta, Krejci, then Rakell.
Struggling to choose my last two keepers from these four remaining dudes.
League is H2H, 10 teams, G/A/+-/PPP/SHP/GWG/Shots/PIM/Hits and W/L/Sv/Sv%/SHO for goalies.
My team has been consistently competitive but had an unfortunate first round ouster last year after coming within a few shots of the title in 2014/15. So I'm not exactly keen on obsessing over youth a la hfboards.
Current roster:
(C) Tavares, Couture
(LW) Ovechkin, Landeskog, D. Sedin
(RW) Eberle, Palmieri, Gallagher
(D) Doughty, Hedman, Ristolainen
(G) Gibson, Andersen, Talbot
(Skt) Lucic
Have room for two more keepers:
Pastrnak, Kesler, Krejci and Rakell
I like Pastrnak for his tremendous upside, but 50 points would seem like a good year for him in 2016/17. I'd hate to be wrong.
Kesler is well past his prime, but with only 56 points last year he was top-40 in our league. He also had an incredible second half once I acquired him from a bottom-ranked team. The key here is the hits, pims and all-around contributions.
Krejci seems a less frustrating alternative to Kesler's production. More points but less peripherals and not quite as broken down as Kes, but getting there.
Rakell seems to be on the upswing and offers peripheral contribution. His production seems mated to Corey Perry though, so much will depend on his linemates.
I would rank them as Kesler, Pasta, Krejci, then Rakell.
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Same order for me... Kesler is a must keep in this scoring for me