Draft Strategy
It's a H2H league counting G, A, P, +/-, PPP, PIM, Hits, Sog, Fow, Blocks, W, Sv%, Gaa, Saves
Starting 3/3/3/5/2G, and keeping 10 players where at least three of them are prospects (Prospect = skater < 201 gp; goalie < 101 gp)
I retooled a bit last year and have a young team.
Likely keeping: Larkin, Meier, Svechnikov, Rantanen, Rielly, Shesterkin, Bjorkstrand, Tarasenko, One of: Merzlikins/Jarry, One of: Fox/Mantha/Cirelli
I've got the 3rd, 4th, 6th, 9th, 10th, 11th, and 13th overall picks. Despite pretty good odds at a top two pick it wasn't to be.
Draft is for dropped players and new draftees. Obviously without knowing who is going to be available it's hard to weigh in on who to select with each pick.
However, I've got three questions that might be answerable:
First, with a young set of keepers, but this many high picks, should I just go bpa and stock up for a run next year?
Second, how would you rank Sororkin and Kaprisov against the incoming draft class?
Third, how about Hayton, Necas and R. Thomas against the incoming draft class?
Thanks!
Yahoo 12-team H2H partial keeper league (keep 7 vets + 3 prospects (p = skater <201 gp; goalie < 101gp))
G,A,P,PIM,+/-,PPP,SOG,FW,hits, blocks, W,GAA,SV%,Saves
Start 3/3/3/5/2
C: Kopitar, P. Suter, Carlsson (p), Lundell (p), Norris
LW: B. Tkachuk, Stutzle (c), Colton (c), Ehlers
RW: Rantanen, Caufield (lw), Svechnikov (lw), Foegele (lw)
D: Dahlin, Andersson, Chychrun, Montour, Sanheim, Matheson, Faber (p)
G: Talbot, Forsberg, Daws (p), Wolf (p, NA)
IR: Fantilli, Sergachev, Jeannot, Ingram
NA: Levi