I still view him as a late round 1 / early round 2 player.Originally Posted by [email protected]
How do you guys view him going forward? He fell off a bit from last year’s 111pt pace. Is he more of a ppg player or do you think he gets back to those 100pt numbers?
20 Team Dynasty - Categories (Start 4 C, 4 LW, 4 RW, 7 D, 2 SKT, 2 Goalies)
Skater Categories - G, A, PTS, Pim, PPG, PPP, SHP, GWG, HT, SOG, Hits, Blocks, FOW
Goalie Categories - W, GA, GAA, SVS, SV %, SO
C- McDavid, Pettersson, Eichel, Aho, Stutzle, Cirelli, R Strome
LW- Kaprizov, Roberston, Connor, Guentzel, Boldy, Killorn
RW- Pastrnak, M Tkachuk, Marner, Hyman, Fiala, Meier
D- Ferraro, Lauzon, McCabe, Seeler, Gudbranson, Clifton, Dillon, Murphy, Brodin, Graves, Pelech
G- Sorokin, Kochetkov, Nedeljkovic
I still view him as a late round 1 / early round 2 player.Originally Posted by [email protected]
14 Teams H2H Dynasty, 28 roster spots (8 bench), 15 minors under 100
Weekly Matchups - Daily Lineups
Skaters: G/A/Pt/PIM/SoG/STP/H+B/ToI/Corsi
Goalies: W/GAA/SVs/SV%/SHO
C: Eichel, Kadri, Mcdavid, Sodeberg, Schenn
LW: Ehlers, Landeskog, Meier, Debrusk, Foegele, Lee
RW: Pastrnak, Marner, Palmieri, Terry, D. Brown, Bailey, Granlund
D: Krug, Josi, Ekholm, Faulk, Muzzin, Karlsson, Cernak,
G: Hellebuyck, Biship, M Jones
He is an elite player and who knows how much the divisional play affected him and others this year.
With that said, I think a lot are underestimating as well what playing with guys like Marchand and Bergeron can do for you--and Bergeron is aging, and Marchand is going to start his decline too.
I'd bank on Pastrnak being an 85-90 pt guy going forward, IMO, but obviously with potential to do better. I don't think he's a lock for 95+
Point per game player moving forward. PP1 sniper and knows where to find the defensive holes to score the goals.
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I still see him as one of the best in the game, although I wonder whether his numbers get hurt by the Bruins core getting old or even retiring. That top line may not be around much longer. I will say he fits nicely in that 1.0 to 1.15 pts/g range most years.
12 team H2H Most Cats Wins; Keep 6/winner keeps 7; G A PPP +/- SHP SOG HIT BLK PIM // W SV GAA SV% SHO
3 C, 3 LW, 3 RW, 6D, 2G, 5 bench
C - McDavid, Crosby, Tavares
LW - DeBrincat
RW - Meier, Miller
D -
G - Jarry
I think for him to score as well he did this year with no training camp and coming off surgery is a good sign that he scores 90-100 next year.
i tried acquiring pasta after his down year and got denied. probably still a 90 point player with upside. Patrice Bergeron is turning 36 this year though so we will find out soon how much he contributes to Pasta's totals.
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