Top goalies will land you what 40 wins and maybe 6-8 shut outs so around (218-224) whereas a top scoring d may get you 110... Wingers 120... Unless there's other scoring for forwards and D my first three picks are goalies lol
So my draft is coming up on Sunday and I am in a 12 team H2H League where Goalies receive 5 points for a Win and 3 points for a SO. We are also required to play 2 Goalies each week. The Defensemen also score 5 points for a goal while the Wingers and Centers receive 3 points for a goal. So would it be smart to go and get a top tier Goalie with my 1st Pick in a league such as this?
Top goalies will land you what 40 wins and maybe 6-8 shut outs so around (218-224) whereas a top scoring d may get you 110... Wingers 120... Unless there's other scoring for forwards and D my first three picks are goalies lol
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Jeez... W=5,SO=3... ugh, that's too high... awful settings.
Yes, pretty much want some elite goalies here... and if it is weekly-set, you need to find workhorse goalies.
Probably one of the only formats where I'd be going Goalie-Goalie with my first two picks.
Attack the goalies early and often! And make some trades down the line.
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Starting 2 goalies with these settings makes them worth the moon.
NHL 16 Team, Keeper - Keep 22 / 44 (11 NHLers, 11 Prospects)
NHL 15 Team, Dynasty
NHL 10 Team, One Year
NHL 8 Team, Cap League
NFL 12 Team, 0.5 PPR
NFL 10 Team, Standard Non PPR
NFL 8 Team, 0.5 PPR
MLB 10 Team, Roto
I;d be surprised if there are any goalies worth owning after the first two rounds if people are paying attention to the scoring...
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How many points do you get for assists?
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