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I've been having a discussion with a fellow GM about the top RW's in a keeper league and thought i would get some well respected opinions on this. The player in question that sparked this debate was Gaborik. Where does he fit on this list of RW's (according to espn)? We are using the scoring system in sig for rankings.
I have them ranked as follows : P Kane Neal Kessel Perry St Louis Ederle Seguin Gaborik Ryan Wheeler Yakupov I'm more curious to see where Gaborik places on everyone else's list.
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12 Team Keeper (1 per position). Start two per forward position, 3 D, 1 Goalie, 1 Util G=1.5, A=1, PPP/SHP=0.5, W=2, SO=3 C-Giroux, Backstrom LW-Parise, Tanguay RW-Ryan (lw), Purcell (lw), Parenteau, Iginla D-Karlsson, Streit, OEL, Burns, Salo G-Rask, Smith Rookie- Galchenyuk, Granlund |
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1. P. Kane
2. Neal 3. Perry 4. Kessel 5. Seguin 6. Eberle 7. St. Louis (due to age) 8. Gaborik 9. Ryan 10. Yakupov 11. Wheeler |
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In a goal heavy league like yours I would probably move him up to nr 5 or 6 on your list
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8 team keeper league/roto. Keep 12+2 under 200 games played. G, A, PPP, PIM, FW, SHP, GWG, HITS, SOG, BLS W, SV, SV% Lw: E.Kane, Benn, Moulson, Neal C : Plecanec, Tavares, Stamkos, Gagner Rw: Voracek, Backes, Stewart, Landeskog D: Burns, Seabrook, Subban, OEL, Voynov, Edler G: Quick, Crawford, Anderson Bn:Eriksson, Steen, Skinner ir: Kesler |
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