Arviddson. I expect Nashville to take another step forward in scoring this year.
Arvidsson
Hornqvist
Niederrieter
Vanek
Domi
Thornton
Arvidsson, Viktor (NAS) (LW) 80 61 0.76 Domi, Max (ARI) (LW) 59 38 0.64 Hornqvist, Patric (PIT) (RW) 70 44 0.63 Niederreiter, Nino (MIN) (RW) 82 57 0.70 Thornton, Joe (SJ) (C) 79 50 0.63 Vanek, Thomas (VAN) (LW) 68 48 0.71
Arviddson. I expect Nashville to take another step forward in scoring this year.
Arvy, by a landslide
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I think Big Joe has a bounce back season (even at his advanced age) and gets to somewhere around 60. That said, I still want Arvidsson here. I think both Ryjo and Forsberg have much better years and with Arvidsson due to see more ice time and PP time I think he replicates and perhaps surpasses last years totals.
KHL Fantasy Hockey League Keep 8
3-C 3-RW 3-LW 6-D 2-G
Forward 5-G 3-A 1.0 STP
D-Men 6-G 4-A 1.5 STP
.35 Shot .4 Hit .4 Block .1 FOW
Goalie 6.5 Win .25 Save -2.5 GA 2-SO
C- Larkin, Hischer, Horvat, R. Thomas
LW- Stamkos, Hyman, Kreider, Lehkonen,
RW- Laine, Marchessault, Toffoli. Buchnevich
D- Doughty, Burns, Letang, Andersson (IR), Faulk, Toews, Pionk, Petry
G- Vasilevskiy, Copley, Andersen
Arvidsson for me. Thornton has a chance but at his age I wouldn't be betting on it though.