Results 1 to 7 of 7

Thread: [CAPPED] - A look at Bargain Players in a Capped League

  1. #1
    ridinryan44's Avatar
    ridinryan44 is offline
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Posts
    5,947
    Location
    British Columbia
    Rep Power
    40

    Dobber Sports Sage

    Default [CAPPED] - A look at Bargain Players in a Capped League

    Capped - A look at Bargain Players

    I want to run my own hockey team. Living the dream, to me, would be just that. The next Mike Gillis, sans the jowls and the "MOOOM, there's a scary man in my closet!" type look. The effort to live vicariously through your fantasy hockey team mellows the burning desire live it out in the real. Adding dimensions to your hockey pool can simulate an office job with a city view, while working for your favourite team. Salary cap satisfies the statistic nerd in all of us and increases the difficulty level of running a team.

    There's always the guy in your pool who makes that one boneheaded move, resulting in the instant shift of balance and integrity of the pool. The GM willing to pay the "win now" price, by sacrificing cheap, young talent for the more proven but costly vets, can load up on the superstars of the league without constraint. Creating a salary cap can restrict the ability to go overboard in that instance, without eliminating the ability to do so completely. It creates a brand new challenge to building a team, as well as affecting trades. A lot of thought and planning ahead goes into breeding a winner, and the window of opportunity can shrink more quickly than that of an unrestricted pool.

    Here are some of the best bargains in the NHL on a fantasy-production level. Based on your typical rotisserie-league settings, these aren't rankings, but simply a look at some of those players who produce for peanuts. Length of contract adds value to a player, as knowing what kind of cap space you have to work with is important.


    1. Alex Burrows - 30 goals for two-million dollars? Hop on board, son. Getting to ride shotgun with the Sedin's is like being with twins of the opposite sex. This line is together for another two years, at least, and they will continue to challenge for the title of highest scoring line. In a healthy season Burrows will pot you 30 goals, 60 points and still has 80 PIM potential playing in his top line situation. I don't see a return to the combination of 35 goals and 120 PIM that we saw in 2009/10, but we know the upside is there.
    Salary - $2 million/UFA 2013
    Roto strength - Goals/PIM/ +/-

    2. Dustin Brown - Whether he's first or second line can affect Brown's production, but all his value lies in roto-leagues, especially those that count hits. His salary is also responsible for his heightened value in cap leagues. Like Burrows, Brown has 30 goal potential. His high SOG totals aid the goal totals and owners can expect decent PIM as Brown risks misconducts with his aggressive style of play and monster hits.
    Salary - $3.175 million/UFA 2015
    Roto strength - Goals/SOG/PIM

    3. Corey Perry - He's not at the low end of the spectrum of salaries, but his consistent contribution of across the board stats makes Perry a monster. He's only missed 16 games in his six years in the NHL. A goal scorer who plays with an edge, Perry's accomplished a lot before he's 27, typically considered a hockey players prime, and he can be counted on year in and out. Simply put, Corey Perry's value under these settings is so immense that he's a bargain even though his salary is north of five million.
    Salary - $5.325 million/UFA 2013
    Roto strength - Goals/SOG/PIM/PPP

    4. Pekka Rinne - There is no argument that Rinne is the starter in Nashville. Playing behind a stingy defense that preaches the smart game, Rinne is in the elite of goalies in any league. Add a salary averaging three and half million dollars into the equation and you're a "beautiful mind". Consistently near the top in wins, Rinne's peripheral stats are improving every year and he is a fantastic source of the elusive shutout.
    Salary - $3.4 million/UFA 2012
    Roto strength - W/GAA/SV%/SO

    5. Jonathan Quick - Can you say more about a kid who comes out of nowhere and capitalizes on a hot season with a nice three year extension, that turns out to be one of the best bang-for-buck cap hits in the entire league? I don't think so. Always under-estimated, Quick has shot up the fantasy rankings with two straight 35+ win seasons and improving peripherals. Quick's career-best numbers were fantastic in 2010-11, posting six shutouts along the way, leaving us all thinking "Jonathan Bernier who?"
    Salary - $1.8 million/UFA 2013
    Roto strength - Wins

    6. Kris Letang - Hey, wanna be the powerplay quarterback alongside two of the most lethal players in the NHL? Well you can't, because you suck compared to NHL players, so the next best thing is to own Kris Letang in your salary cap roto-league. Letang is a pure offensive wizard and his trajectory is trending nothing but upwards. Signed for the next three years at a bargain price, look for Letang to consistently improve on his numbers each year as he climbs the ladder to elite status.
    Salary - $3.5 million/UFA 2014
    Roto strength - SOG/PPP

    7. P.K. Subban - The only downside to Subban is the question mark of a raise next year. His performance in 2011/12 will play a big role in how big his raise will be. If you own him in a salary cap league right now, than enjoy the ride. Breaking the bank just below a million bucks, Subban should see 40+ points next year with an outside shot at 50, playing a big role in Montreal's potent powerplay. The sky's the limit for kid known as much for his aggressive play and nature, as he is for his booming shot from the point. You want to be an owner, 'cus you aren't going to like the price tag Subban owners will dangle.
    Salary - $875,000/UFA 2012
    Roto strength - Goals/PPP/SOG/PIM
    Last edited by ridinryan44; July 12, 2011 at 3:41 PM.
    10tm Dynasty Lg - $96M CAP
    G A PTS +/- PIM PPP SOG W GAA SV% SO

    C: Barkov, Eichel, McDavid
    RW: P. Kane, Okposo
    LW: E. Kane, Couture
    D: Subban, Byfuglien, Faulk, Vatanen, Morgan Reilly
    G: Schneider, Gibson/Andersen
    UTIL: Kuznetsov, Kadri, Little, Stone


    Farm
    D: J. Schultz, Sekera, Hanifin, Hamonic
    F: Spooner, Silfverberg, Konecny, Roussell
    G: F. Andersen/Gibson, Mason, Ward, Anderson


    Prospect:
    F - D Strome, Burakovsky, Raantanen, Bjorkstrand
    D - Ryan Murphy

  2. #2
    ridinryan44's Avatar
    ridinryan44 is offline
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Posts
    5,947
    Location
    British Columbia
    Rep Power
    40

    Dobber Sports Sage

    Default

    Downie was a part of the original article, but I used too many characters for the above post....



    4. Steve Downie - A tremendous playoff run has poolies drooling over Downie's potential. His ability to put up points playing on the third line is impressive, and eases the mind of owner's on the question of linemates in conjunction with Downie's ability to produce. Even as a consistent 40-point player, Downie's acumen for taking big, bad penalties is fantasy gold. A 60 point, 200 PIM season isn't out of the question. This kid can win your PIM category for you without hurting you in other areas, as he was one of the team leaders in the plus/minus department in the last two seasons.
    Salary - $1.85 million/UFA 2012
    Roto strength - PIM
    Last edited by ridinryan44; July 15, 2011 at 2:39 AM.
    10tm Dynasty Lg - $96M CAP
    G A PTS +/- PIM PPP SOG W GAA SV% SO

    C: Barkov, Eichel, McDavid
    RW: P. Kane, Okposo
    LW: E. Kane, Couture
    D: Subban, Byfuglien, Faulk, Vatanen, Morgan Reilly
    G: Schneider, Gibson/Andersen
    UTIL: Kuznetsov, Kadri, Little, Stone


    Farm
    D: J. Schultz, Sekera, Hanifin, Hamonic
    F: Spooner, Silfverberg, Konecny, Roussell
    G: F. Andersen/Gibson, Mason, Ward, Anderson


    Prospect:
    F - D Strome, Burakovsky, Raantanen, Bjorkstrand
    D - Ryan Murphy

  3. #3
    GMGates's Avatar
    GMGates is offline
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Posts
    3,229
    Location
    Hamilton
    Rep Power
    25

    Dobber Sports Assistant Manager

    Default

    Awesome stuff Ryan, love salary cap leagues.

    Thanks for sharing.
    Gates Imbeau
    DobberHockey's HHOF - 2013 Builder's Category
    Twitter: @GM_Gates

  4. #4
    Magicstew's Avatar
    Magicstew is offline
    Join Date
    Feb 2007
    Posts
    5,131
    Location
    Stonewall, Mb.
    Rep Power
    50

    Dobber Sports Superstar

    Default

    Great job Ryan, finding those gems in salary cap keeper leagues is pure gold.
    Piranha Hockey League est 1990 - Oakley Doakley's - 16 teams
    Pts only W=2 OL=1 SO=3 Auction Draft

    WHL - est 2016 Expansion - Glasgow Kiss - 24 teams
    25 pro players / 10 minor league players
    G,A,+/-,PPP,SOG,Hits,Blk,PIM,FOW, W,Sv,GA,SHO


  5. #5
    VincentVega's Avatar
    VincentVega is offline
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    6,400
    Location
    Toronto
    Rep Power
    50

    Dobber Sports Wizard

    Default

    Great post, Ryan. I'm in a salary cap league and the bargains you've listed are definitely more valuable than in a non-salary cap leagues.
    I can't promise I'll try but I'll try to try.

  6. #6
    ridinryan44's Avatar
    ridinryan44 is offline
    Join Date
    Aug 2007
    Posts
    5,947
    Location
    British Columbia
    Rep Power
    40

    Dobber Sports Sage

    Default

    I will be adding to this topic with the top players at each position. I'll be starting with RW's within the next couple of weeks. If anyone has any sort of requests or questions to do with salary cap leagues, I would be happy to answer them or write a piece on it.
    10tm Dynasty Lg - $96M CAP
    G A PTS +/- PIM PPP SOG W GAA SV% SO

    C: Barkov, Eichel, McDavid
    RW: P. Kane, Okposo
    LW: E. Kane, Couture
    D: Subban, Byfuglien, Faulk, Vatanen, Morgan Reilly
    G: Schneider, Gibson/Andersen
    UTIL: Kuznetsov, Kadri, Little, Stone


    Farm
    D: J. Schultz, Sekera, Hanifin, Hamonic
    F: Spooner, Silfverberg, Konecny, Roussell
    G: F. Andersen/Gibson, Mason, Ward, Anderson


    Prospect:
    F - D Strome, Burakovsky, Raantanen, Bjorkstrand
    D - Ryan Murphy

  7. #7
    Carcillo's Avatar
    Carcillo is offline
    Join Date
    Jun 2008
    Posts
    7,987
    Rep Power
    50

    Dobber Sports Guru

    Default

    Great post, Ryan.

    Happy to own 2 of them in the UHL.
    UHL Pittsburgh Penguins

    24 Team Fantrax Salary Cap H2H Dynasty League
    G, A, +/-, PIM, PPP, SHP, GWG, SOG
    , Hits, Blks, FOW
    W, GAA, SV, SV%, SO
    23 Man Roster - 3C, 3LW, 3RW, 3F, 6D, 1G, 4BN, 4IR
    27 Man Minor Team

    C-
    Tavares, Stepan, Granlund, Bjugstad, Couturier
    LW- Ryan, Perron, Ennis, Killorn, Spaling
    RW-
    Wheeler, Simmonds, Coyle, Wingels, Shaw
    D-
    JJ, Schultz, Cowen, Muzzin, Bortuzzo, Stanton
    G- Lehtonen, Rämö

    F: Lehterä, Wennberg,
    McNeill, de la Rose, Fast, Leivo, Arnold, Archibald, Lindström
    D: Gelinas, Beaulieu, Koekkoek, McCabe, Johns, Gryba
    G: Berra, Talbot, Brossoit, Ullmark, Lieuwen, Rynnäs

    *UHL Champion 2014*

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •