Re: DeBrusk or Yamamoto ?
Yamamoto has the higher upside in points leagues. In goal heavy leagues that count shots Debrusk closes the gap.
Whether or not each of these players reaches their potential is another story. Boston seems to have done a much better job developing their young guys than Edmonton has over the past few years so that is something you may want to consider as well. If you're going purely for highest upside then Yamamoto is your guy but if you would rather play it safe and go with the higher-floor-lower-ceiling guy then Debrusk is likely the better option.
16 GM Dynasty
H2H Points
Weekly Matchups w/ Starts: 12F/6D/2G
G(3), A(2), +/-(0.1), Hit(0.1), SOG(0.1), BS(0.1), PPP(1), SHP(1)
W(4), L(-2), SO(4), Sv(0.2), GA(-1)
F: A. Svechnikov, R. Thomas, N. Suzuki, Pastrnak, Boldy, J. Robertson, J. Hughes, Frost, Tolvanen, Drouin, Heinen, Gallagher, N. Ritchie, Wood, Poehling, Podkolzin
D: Makar, Fox, Dobson, Byram, Dahlin, Ferraro, Michael Stone
G Sorokin, Hart, Georgiev, DeSmith
Farm: Firkus, Kayumov, Heimosalmi, Brennan, Werner, Kvaca, Parik