I prefer Nylander long-term, I think his upside is slightly higher. If great emphasis is placed on goals, then Pastrnak is a strong option as well.
Who do you see putting up more points in coming years?
Yes Pastrnak is having a better year so far, but it's Nylanders first year in the league and he has really turned it on lately with 23 points in his last 23 games. Pastrnak has 22 in 19 games in that same time span.
They were drafted together and followed a somewhat similar path to the NHL - they even played together when they were young. In every other league they played in, Nylander has outperformed Pastrnak, but will this translate to the NHL?
In a points only league, who would you be more inclined to keep?
I prefer Nylander long-term, I think his upside is slightly higher. If great emphasis is placed on goals, then Pastrnak is a strong option as well.
If it was goals then Pastrnak, but points I would go with Nylander.
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I think they peak similarly but Pastrnak has the edge being more experienced and more proven.
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I like Nylander here. His team is up and coming. Pasternak has had a tremendous season but I think his numbers are boosted by Marchands outrageous season. I can see him declining a bit next year where I see Nylander improving.
If goals are weighted it's closer.
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Points: 2 G / 2 A / 1 PPG / 1 PPA / 1 Hat Trick / 1 SHG / 1 SHA / 1 GWG - 3 Goalie Win / 2 Goalie Loss in SO or OT / 5 goalie SO
Forwards:
C. McDavid, N. Kucherov, R. O'Reilly, J. Schwartz, J. Toews, J. Huberdeau, T. Toffoli, M. Granlund
Defense:
B. Burns, J. Klingberg, R. Josi, J. Slavin
Goalie:
J. Binnington
IR (2 max):
I can see both sides here it as a Pastrank owner I'm not sure I love him for Nylander straight up in points only
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