You can do the math for your league with a little digging but yes, C are little deeper than wingers. Running only 4 D you will be reasonably deep there as far as D go but upper tier scoring D-men are scarce.
I’ve always heard it said that top tier fantasy wingers are more rare. Are there any statistics to prove this? Is it that the point differentials drop off faster for wings than centers or d men? Or that the 2nd and 3rd tiers are deeper for centers and d men?
So say 10 team league, start 3c, 3lw, 3rw, 1 utility, 4d, 2g, 4 bench, with standard scoring.
You can do the math for your league with a little digging but yes, C are little deeper than wingers. Running only 4 D you will be reasonably deep there as far as D go but upper tier scoring D-men are scarce.
10 Owner Keepers. Keep 8
Positions----C:3 LW:3 RW:3 D:6 G:2
Skaters: Assists/Blocks/FOW/Goals/Hits/SOG/STP
*Defense premium 1.5/1 Goalies: GA/SV/W
Kootenay League
C: Draisaitl(c,l), Zibanejad, Beniers, Nelson
RW:Meier(l,r), Kyrou, Tippett, D.Stome(c,r), Stone
LW: Tkachuk(l,r), Panarin, McCann(c,l), Marchessault(l,r),
D: Josi, McAvoy, Morrissey, Montour, Toews, Hronek, Severson, Orlov
G: Gustavsson, Kuemper, Gibson
Depends heavily on your format. Value over the replacement you can find on the wire depends on how many you start. Categories like FOW prop up centers value a bit more relative to wingers.
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