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    Default Anthony Cirelli

    So far Cirelli is lighting it up with the lightning. Can this kid keep it up? Looks to be someone to take a chance on.

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    Can he keep up a 3-point-per-game pace? I don't know, it might be tough. I don't think he's got high upside, projects more like a 3rd liner, 40-45 points.
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    If you think he is going to be a superstar, then I'm afraid you may have a long wait. He has hit the ground running, but I don't see it becoming a career norm. He will be a fantastic third line center who will chip in 40-45 points a season. He is known for being good in his own zone, and Cooper has already shown his confidence in that respect as he has had Cirelli killing penalties. He was also pretty good at FOW in junior which again gives him value in his own zone.

    Im sure he will be best suited for deep, multi cat leagues.

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    He has shot up fast. I still remember him being the worst player on my brother's high school team. People actually didn't want to be on the ice with him. What a difference a few years can make. Yanni Goude this year is his upside for next year, but I think it takes him 2-4 years to hit that.
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