Rielly will eventually be positioned as "the guy" - he's too talented not to be. Plus, Toronto seemingly is only going to get better, and a rising tide raises all boats. McAvoy might be that good too, but I'm taking Rielly.
In a long-term keeper league (points only, bonus points for goals) who is more valuable, Morgan Reilly or Charlie Mac? I'm leaning Reilly because the talent and pedigree and team are there to post big numbers. It's just that his coach has other ideas. Lots of Toronto fans on this site - does Babcock ever give him the reins and let him go?
My draft is on Saturday and it's down to these two players.
Thanks.
Rielly will eventually be positioned as "the guy" - he's too talented not to be. Plus, Toronto seemingly is only going to get better, and a rising tide raises all boats. McAvoy might be that good too, but I'm taking Rielly.
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I know it's pre-season but hasn't Rielly been on PP1 most of the time so far?
12 team Yahoo Roto keeper (keep 3)
9 F, 6 D; roster 3 G max
G,A,PPP,SOG,BLKS,HITS - W,SO,SV%,Saves
F: B Tkachuk, Stutzle, Eriksson Ek, Necas, Konecny, Cooley, Boldy, Lehkonen, Tippett
D: Dahlin, Seider, Matheson, Durzi, Addison, Mintyukov
G: Hill, Husso
IR:
Bench: L Hughes, Merzlikins, Terry, Tuch
Reilly is safer bet