It's weird, because the way the NHL schedules games, chances are you'll get to play your goalies every start. With 3 or more, you might have to make choices on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Lots of quality depth on the waiver wire and am thinking about making a bold move. One can argue that I'm 6-0 and there's no reason to, but lets go over a cost-benefit analysis of this.
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It's weird, because the way the NHL schedules games, chances are you'll get to play your goalies every start. With 3 or more, you might have to make choices on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
14 Team H2H Keeper League - no waivers G, A, +/-, PIM, PPP, SHG, GWG SOG W, GAA, SV%, SHO C - Lee, Kopitar, Zibanejad RW - Simmonds, MacKinnon, Stone, Pastrnak LW - Datsyuk, Michalek, Nash D - Suter, Klingberg, Hamilton, Lindholm IR - P. Kane, E. Kane G - Schneider, Holtby
ANA has the greatest off-night schedule in the NHL this year.
Which means, teams that own 3 goalies, with one being Andersen (ANA) are going to have very few conflicts.
I'd argue that rostering 3 quality goalies (incl. the ANA #1) in a start 2G format is THE best case in fantasy hockey.
In other words, keep what you have.
Fleury, Holtby, Andersen is a beauty threesome.