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Hi guys, this is for a couple of years down the road. Who do you like in a points only keeper: Turris or Callahan?
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It's never really for a couple of years down the road unless you are talking about potential superstars. Turris is nice but I don't think he's SOOOOOO good that you'd bother taking him over Callahan. Seems pretty neutral for the future so you should stick with the more productive player currently.
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I'd stick with proven in Callahan. I don't see Turris scoring more than him.
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Safe: Callahan, Risk: Turris.
Turris has upside, and I think it's worth the risk. He had some decent streaks last season, and with Nash/Gabby/Richards - I think Callahan's production actually takes a slight hit.
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Callahan over Turris, especially if you have to factor in postion. Turris has a slight potential to out point Callahan, but is much less likely to do so. The chance of Turris out scoring Callahan, is not worth the risk.
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I'd roll with Callahan as well. As md said, Turris' upside is not worth passing on Callahan.
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Callahan. I still think he has even more upside, not alot but some. Turris does as well but feel he'll be more inconsistent.
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I would go with Callahan as well.
I did like what I saw from Turris when he was traded to Ottawa last year, but Spezza is the number one centre and will be for some time.
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Points only, I'm going with Turris. Yes, he's more unproven than Callahan but all Callahan has proven to me is that he'll be a 50-ish point player. I like some risk and with Turris I see someone who can consistently outpoint Callahan, despite being the guy behind Spezza. Turris is riskier but I see him being a 60-point player and I don't see that in Callahan.
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