Anyone have thoughts on this? I currently have both on roster but have to drop one when a player returns from IR
League 2 in signature. Who’s a better option?
League 1: 16 Teams. 8 Keepers. Weekly H2H
F (Start 6): Barkov, J.Hughes, Zibanejad, E. Kane, Buchnevich, Kopitar, Coyle, Trocheck
D (Start 4): Josi, Hamilton, Toews, Hanifin, Pionk, Clarke, Korchinski
G (Start 1): Vasilevskiy, Daccord
Point System
G=2, A=1, D-man G/A=+1, PIM=0.5, +/-=0.5, Shot=0.1, PPG=1, PPA=1
Goalie Points
W=4, S= 0.14, GA=-1, OvertimeW=1, ShootOutW =1, ShutOut=2
League 2: 12 Team Dynasty League - 30 man roster plus 7 farm.
Keep 20 + 7 farm. Weekly H2H Roto. G, A, Shots, Hits, Blocks, PPP, Goalie W, SV%, GAA. Forward Positional Requirements.
Anyone have thoughts on this? I currently have both on roster but have to drop one when a player returns from IR
They're pretty similar players. In dynasty, I'd go with Miller because he's younger and ostensibly has more time to grow into an offensive role, even if NYR has multiple defensemen more talented, offense-wise, than he.
I would go Miller
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Miller has some yet untapped potential IMO. I think Hague is what he is. I'd also go with Miller.
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
Miller probably. He's paired with Trouba, which will drag down his offensive zone starts but free him to be more offensive-minded when on the ice. Hague is okay, but I've seen enough to put his ceiling likely at or close to 30 points, while I think Miller could get to 35+.
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They'll both be close IMO. Hague put up some real good numbers in junior and Martinez is getting older.