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Doing a draft next Monday for a league which will dress 4LW, 4C, 4RW, 6D and include 2G per roster. Along with that, it will also be fairly deep for stats, tracking G, A, +/-, shots, PIMs, PPP, SHP, hits, blocks, wins, GAA, sv%, shutouts.
Obviously only 4 of the 13 stat-cats are related to goalies, so they won't be terribly high in value, unfortunately. But, which players should I truly to target to have a well balanced team which includes guys who will fill up a number of different categories?
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In one-year leagues, my personal strategy is this:
In H2H: Forwards early & often. In several drafts, I took forwards in 5 of the first 6 rounds. Goalies next, depends on size of league. I don't think you'll need a top tier goalie to win a shortened season. Guys like Niemi, Kipper, Pavelec, Varlamov, Anderson - they can all be had late and all will put up solid numbers, in a weekly H2H, they'll beat the Lundqvists & Rinnes in 40% of match-ups, which ain't too bad. Defensemen last. In Hits/Blocks leagues, you can wait... wait... wait... and draft some serviceable PIM/Hits/Blocks guys like Mark Stuart and Kyle Quincey very, very late. Drafting defensemen late allows you to concentrate on quality forwards & decent goalies. In Roto: Same strategy, but you have to bump up your goalies much higher. The main difference between H2H & Roto is goalies. In ROTO, you are working with a full season of goalie standings... so your goalie's SV% and GAA have to be excellent. In H2H, the week-to-week statistics of a goalie will vary greatly and even Lundqvist can have a bad week that loses an H2H playoff week. SO - stock your skaters to ensure you win almost every skater category. SOG/PIMS/Hits/Blocks are "high quantity" statistics. If you draft those players, you'll win those categories. "Low quantity" statistics like goalie games, +/-, and SHP will vary greatly week-to-week, so don't invest too high in them in H2H. Good luck. |
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Thanks. It's a head to head league with what looks like 12 teams at this point. I agree that focusing on FW's will be a big key. But, guys like Kris Letang will still carry a ton of value.
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edit, oops.
When you say FW, you mean "forwards"... don't you? (I think FOW, it gets confusing. I call my forwards as just "F"s.) |
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So does anyone have a list they could potentially share for guys to target in a multi-cat league such as this?
I know guys like Perry, Brown, Backes, Callahan, Landeskog will have their value increase substantially.
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*cough* http://www.fantasyhockeygeek.com *cough*
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UHL Calgary Flames 24-team H2H (roto G, A, GWG, SHP, PPP, PIM, +/, SOG, Hits, Blks, FOW, W, SV, SV%, GAA, SO) Capped article archive Montreal Canadiens coverage Twitter:@DH_EricDaoust. |
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