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Old 06-18-2012, 10:04 AM
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Originally Posted by hockeyrobot View Post
Tavares could be as high as 5th in my books. I also think that Sedin has to be left on.
I'm on your page.

1. Crosby*
2. Malkin
3. Stamkos
4. Tavares
5. Giroux
...
6. E.Staal
7. Toews
8. N.Backstrom
9. H.Sedin
10. Kopitar


Notes:
-I have Crosby at #1... because I feel that is a smart risk for most fantasy hockey GMs. Personally, I'd draft Stamkos first... because I have confidence I can still build a winning support cast against a healthy Team-Crosby. It's kind of hard argument to explain. In short, a healthy Crosby can win a team a championship even with a shit support cast on the fantasy team.

-I know I'm in the minority, but I like Tavares over Giroux. Not kidding. If I had Giroux in a keeper multi-cat, I'd trade him straight-up for Tavares, and I'm a Flyers fan. (yes, true)

-E.Staal & Toews are next in line for me. Their ceiling is 90pts and they'll never go higher, but they are great locks for stats per game.

-H.Sedin really isn't THAT great a multi-cat center, by numbers. However, he lacks in SOG/PIM/Hits... and the perfect compliment can be found fairly easily out there, David Clarkson (for example), so Hank has still top ten value.

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