No.. I think Cammallari is, by far, the best goal scorer of the bunch. Pavelski is a 30 goal scorer as well, who bombs a ton of shots on net. I'd stick with what ya got...
My leagues scoring makes SOG, PIMs and Goals very important.
Do I trade my Pavelski and Cammalleri for his M. Koivu and Laich?
Pavelski has a 50% higher SOG than Koivu, but Koivu should get some more points. I like that Pavelski is playing on the point in the Sharks PP and his points should be more balanced between goals and assist.
Cammalleri should probably outproduce Laich, but they have a similar situation playing on the 2nd line and PP1.
Pretty close? Who wins?
14 Team Dynasty League
5 C's, 8 W's, 5 D's, 2G's - 3 Prospects.
Scoring
F: Goals(3) Assists(2)
D: Goals(4) Assist(3)
G: W(3) Saves(0.15) Goal Against(-0.75) Shutout(2)
C: Datsyuk, Grabovski, Backstrom, Bergeron, Bozak
W: Kovalchuk, Ovechkin, P Kane, Hall, Sharp, Kessel, Nash, Silfverberg
D: Enstrom, Letang, Kronwall, Faulk, Chara
G: Miller, Price
IR:
Prospects: Galchenyuk, Nyquist, Shore
No.. I think Cammallari is, by far, the best goal scorer of the bunch. Pavelski is a 30 goal scorer as well, who bombs a ton of shots on net. I'd stick with what ya got...
10tm Dynasty Lg - $96M CAP
G A PTS +/- PIM PPP SOG W GAA SV% SO
C: Barkov, Eichel, McDavid
RW: P. Kane, Okposo
LW: E. Kane, Couture
D: Subban, Byfuglien, Faulk, Vatanen, Morgan Reilly
G: Schneider, Gibson/Andersen
UTIL: Kuznetsov, Kadri, Little, Stone
Farm
D: J. Schultz, Sekera, Hanifin, Hamonic
F: Spooner, Silfverberg, Konecny, Roussell
G: F. Andersen/Gibson, Mason, Ward, Anderson
Prospect:
F - D Strome, Burakovsky, Raantanen, Bjorkstrand
D - Ryan Murphy
H2H, 8 teams, large roster
G, A, +/-, PPG, SHP, PIM, SOG
W, GAA, SV%, SHO
C: Spezza, Steen, Couture, Jordan Staal
LW : Kovalchuk (LW/RW), Vanek, Gagne, E. Kane
RW :Iginla, Hornqvist, Doan, Havlat
D: Doughty, Phaneuf, Visnovsky, PK Subban
5 BN
G: Luongo, Fleury, Brodeur, Rinne
keep who u have for sure
1y league, 5 tm, Point based, money league, playoff included.
Roster: 3C, 3RW, 3LW, 5D, 2G, 5BN, 1IR
Stats: G(3), A(2), +/-(1), PIM(0.25), GWG(2),PPP(1), HIT(0.2), SOG(0.2), GA (-1), SHO(6), SV(0.2), W(4).
C: B. Richards, E. Staal, Backstrom, H. Sedin, Getzlaf
LW: Nash, B. Ryan, Ovechkin, Lucic
RW: Briere, St-Louis, Perry
D: Weber, Boyle, Yandle, Seabrook, Pronger, Doughty
G: Price, Howard, Niemi, Lundqvist
Pavelski side looks better
C - Stamkos, Thornton, Kopitar
LW - E Kane, B Marchand, Couture
RW - Sharp, Gaborik, Clarkson, W Simmonds
D - Girardi, Seabrook, Bieksa, Voynov
G - Smith, Kipper
IR - Anderson
10 team H2H
Cat - G, A, +/-, PPP, SOG, GWG, Hits BLKs, PIM, W, L, Sv%, SO
10 team
2 C, 2 LW, 2 RW, 4 D, 1 util, 2 G, 4 bench
Yeah I would definitely ratehr have Pavelski and Cammy. Stick with what you got. Niether Koivu or Laich have cammy's ppg upside in my opinion and I think Pavelski is better than Laich and arguably Koivu as well.
Not sure I agree on Koivu not having a PPG upside, but I agree that cammy might be a better fit for my leagues scoring with points more weighted toward goals.
Koivu: Only player in the trade who is guaranteed time on the first line. PP1 guaranteed. I would expect a pace for 240 SOG, 20G, 50A, 60PIM and 302 points in our league.
Laich: Second line. PP1/PP2. Pace: 210 SOG, 20G, 35A, 40 PIM and 245 points.
Cammalleri: On the second line now, but will probably get first line TOI as well. PP1 most of the time. Expected pace: 240 SOG, 30G, 35A, 50 PIM and 295 points.
Pavelski: Second/Third line. PP1. Pace: 300 SOG, 25G, 35A, 30 PIM and 292 points.
So, if this is "correct" I will get the best player, but still lose the trade.
I think he is ready to sell low on Koivu though. Try to sell high on Havlat instead to get Koivu?
14 Team Dynasty League
5 C's, 8 W's, 5 D's, 2G's - 3 Prospects.
Scoring
F: Goals(3) Assists(2)
D: Goals(4) Assist(3)
G: W(3) Saves(0.15) Goal Against(-0.75) Shutout(2)
C: Datsyuk, Grabovski, Backstrom, Bergeron, Bozak
W: Kovalchuk, Ovechkin, P Kane, Hall, Sharp, Kessel, Nash, Silfverberg
D: Enstrom, Letang, Kronwall, Faulk, Chara
G: Miller, Price
IR:
Prospects: Galchenyuk, Nyquist, Shore