I think 49 points was with an injury, and I don't project shots, it sounds like fantasy hockey geek. But I can't in fairness give you a list of guys without going through your league and looking, and no time for that now. But shoot high, then let them negotiate you down. Perron has great value right nowOriginally posted by jcairns View Post
Fair enough, thanks for the insight. I have a hard time valuing Perron as he is currently doubling his St. Louis shot and hit pace, and putting up far more points. While an increase in each of those was expected, this all seems quite drastic. You advised to see what I might be able to get for him, but I have a hard time figuring out what is a "good deal" for Perron. Care to offer a list of a few players so I get an idea of what you think is a good return? That, or maybe what you see him as producing this year in points, hits, shots, by season's end (as you gave him really low stats in your dobber projections before the season began). For perspective, your projections gave him 134 shots, 50 hits, and 49 points this year. He's already approaching those shot/hit totals and will far surpass them (barring any major injury). I have no idea if I should see him as a 65-70pt player with close to 300 shots and over 100 hits, or a 55-60 pt player with 200-250 shots and less than 100 hits. No clue if his current pace is what has always been expected of him since being drafted (but then been buried in the Blues system).