Pavelski down to Horny is a bigger drop than Crawford to the other goalies. I roll with Pavelski.
Are you comfortable rolling with Rinne/Dubnyk? How much of an improvement is Crawford over either one of this pair?
I think Crawford is arguably a better goalie, but Rinne and Dubnyk might make up for the difference with increased starts.
Before I select my keepers I can pickup either Crawford or Pavelski. So the question really is which is the bigger improvement:
Rinne + Dubnyk --> Crawford + Rinne
--or--
Hornqvist --> Pavelski
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Pavelski down to Horny is a bigger drop than Crawford to the other goalies. I roll with Pavelski.
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Unfortunately you can't pick up both. While Pavelski is a nice upgrade on Hornqvist, I think Crawford is a bigger upgrade on Rinne.
I would probably pick up Crawford, and drop Rinne. This also sets you up with 2 better goalie keepers for the foreseeable future.
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Are you able to see how many fantasy points each of those guys generated last year? I think that would help get a better read of the situation before advising.
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If I can get Rine, Dubnyk and Oavelski over Crawford and Hornqvust I prefer it but who would be the third piece if you go Craw?
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Then I would go Crawford side
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