Grzelcyk vs Severson
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Grzelcyk
From comments yesterday it sounds like Krug is moving on from Boston for certain thanks to the flat cap. We saw last year when Krug was out that the PP1 reigns got passed to Grzelcyk over McAvoy. If that continues to next season, Grzelcyk has an opportunity to quarterback one of the best pp units in the league. On the other hand, he is an rfa (should still be cheaper than Severson, but there is a risk) and his peripherals are fairly lacking and he didn't put up great offensive numbers last year either. If he loses that pp1 spot, there's nothing for him to fall back on.
Severson
Has a similar pp opportunity this next season with Vatanen gone. Severson put up similar ppp/60 on the 2nd unit as Vatanen did on the first. However, Severson has more competition for that top unit spot between Subban, Butcher and possibly Ty Smith. And worst case scenario he can effectively run the pp2 unit and has ok peripherals and even strength production as a safeguard.
32 Team Dynasty With Cap (83.5M) - H2H Pts
Skaters: G: 4, A: 2, PPP: 1, SHP: 2, SOG: 0.5, HIT: 0.5, BLK: 0.5, FOW: 0.1, +/-: 0.5
Goalies: W: 6, SHO: 6, SV 0.25, GA: -2
Positions: 3C, 6W, 3F, 6D, 2G, 3BN, 20 Prospects
C: McTavish, Newhook, Dellandrea, Parssinen, Sillinger, Jost
W: Svechnikov, Guenther, Berggren, Krebs, Palat, Foudy
D: Weresnki, Chabot, Ekholm, Krug, Pelech, Jensen, Forbort
G: Blackwood, Ersson
Top Prospects: Smith (SJS), Savoie (BUF), Bourgault (EDM), Bourque (DAL), Perron (CAR), Korchinski (CHI), Nikishin (CAR), Jones (NYR), Cossa (DET), UPL (BUF), Daws (NJD)