Re: Barrie for Ghost straight up?
This is about points only and I have to give the nod to Barrie in that respect. Lets not forget that Ghost continues to struggle after a disappointing year last year. Barrie is still adjusting to a new team, but I have confidence in him turning it around, he should still hit 45 -50 points on a high scoring Leafs squad whereas Ghosts' 37 point season last year and his current pace which is even worse, are not encouraging signs and it is unlikely the Flyers match the Leafs in offence. Barrie has put up 3 50 + point seasons (and a 49 pointer as well), Ghost, 1.
Barrie is surrounded by higher octane scoring than Ghost. The only reason I would do this is for CAP, if that's a major issue then OK, but I still think Barrie is the better scoring option. Summarized, both these guys are having poor seasons so far, but for the reasons discussed I think Barrie is the one who is more likely to get back on track. Hope this helps.
14 Team Roto; Keep 25; 12 F, 6 D, 2 G; 10 Farm; 5 Bench; 5 IR;
Salary Cap - 102.5 Mil
Scoring Cats: G, A, Pts, PIM, Hits, BS, SOG, F Points, D Points; Win+Ties+SO, GAA, SV%
Keepers
F: Aho, Larkin, DeBrincat, Vrana, Bennett, Scheifele, Kakko,Tolvanen, McBain,
D: Heiskanen, Fox, Toews, Lundqvist
G: Swayman, Andersen, Copley
Drops
F: Gaudreau, Terravainen, Puljujarvi, Kravstov, Zary
D: Brannstrom, Cernak, Alexeyev
G: Korpisalo, Merzlikins
FARM: Rossi, Berggren, Holtz, Savoie, Clarke, Tarasov, Wolf