Kreider and hamilton for me
Simple enough. Hamilton and Kreider vs Faulk and Larkin. League in signature.
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
Kreider and hamilton for me
Hamilton>Faulk
Kreider>>Larkin
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Hamilton side for me.
10 Team, Points Only, Cash League
25 Man Roster (no position), top 20 point getters count at end of month
Keep 20/25 at seasons end, Cut 5 to FA for redrafting
Goalie points W=2pt L=-1pt SHO=2pt
Stamkos, Tavares, Eichel, Mercer, JRobertson, RThomas, Kucherov, Nugent-Hopkins, Tuch, KConnor, Necas, Point, Konecny, SJarvis, Cozenz, Morrissey, Bouchard, Josi, Novak, Tolvanen, Peterka, Brink
G- Vasilevskiy, Sorokin, Oettinger
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Anyone else want to weigh in with any thoughts?
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
Larkin has a great schedule and more faceoff wins and some good signs of growth this year makes him a decent depth play but a prolonged dry spell will make him waiver wire fodder again. Kreider looks like a great depth option. A slant to goal scoring and good hits which adds value. Kreider wins marginally. Hamilton is on a great trajectory. What I have seen I like. Faulk little more of a goal scorer and also on great trajectory. What I have seen I really liked but Hamilton much more highly regarded on ratings but at this point I don't know if we really know what either ceiling is. Hamilton situation losing PP1 can not be a lasting thing can it?
Last edited by renello; October 22, 2017 at 11:28 PM. Reason: spelling
10 Owner Keepers. Keep 8
Positions----C:3 LW:3 RW:3 D:6 G:2
Skaters: Assists/Blocks/FOW/Goals/Hits/SOG/STP
*Defense premium 1.5/1 Goalies: GA/SV/W
Kootenay League
C: Draisaitl(c,l), Zibanejad, Beniers, Nelson
RW:Meier(l,r), Kyrou, Tippett, D.Stome(c,r), Stone
LW: Tkachuk(l,r), Panarin, McCann(c,l), Marchessault(l,r),
D: Josi, McAvoy, Morrissey, Montour, Toews, Hronek, Severson, Orlov
G: Gustavsson, Kuemper, Gibson
I still like Faulk in your setup, but prefer Kreider over Larkin for sure. Hamilton side for me too.
Another vote for Hamilton and Kreider, the better forward and the better d
8tm Keep 7FWD,4D,1G
3C,3LW,3RW,5D,2G (positional game played cap)
G(3),A(2),+/-(1),PM(0.5),PPP(1),GW(1),S(0.4),W(4),SV(0.2),GA(-1),SO(2)
C:Aho, Barkov, Pavelski(RW), Nugent-Hop(LW)
R:Rantanen, Pasta, Konecny
L:Guentzel, Gaudreau, Keller(RW), Benn
D:Makar, Karlsson, Sergachev, Dobson, Hronek, Sanderson
G:Vasilevskiy, Hart, Kuemper, Kotchetkov, Husso
I think Hamilton is the better player but getting less opportunity, ie., ice time and power player time. We (most of us) keep thinking his ice time will increase, as well as his opportunity, but it seems that is not the case as of yet. To make matters worse (for Hamilton owners) Brodie is doing well on the first PP unit and thus has bought himself a nice buffer to hold his spot. It seems to me Hamilton is forced to join the rush and work like hell to get his shots through (mostly at even strength) in order to contribute offensively. I am just speaking strictly about fantasy hockey here. I understand Coaches and organizations do what they feel is best for the team and right now Brodie is working well on the first PP unit, and having Hamilton and Gio running the second unit means two potentially potent power plays. Faulk, on the other hand, gets all the opportunity and ice time. But, he can be inconsistent and somewhat injury prone and plays on a less skilled team (IMO).
Kreider and Larkin are secondary pieces. Kreider likely the better own over the long haul, even with face off wins, but Larkin could surprise.
My two cents.
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