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It's summer and there isn't a lot of hockey talk (outside of the Nash trade / Weber RFA signing etc.) so this is really the only reason I am posting this.. kind of a brain storm but worth getting some additional opinions on the matter.
1st of all Columbus is a mess of a franchise however I am seeing something that might be worth looking into and potentially exploiting. Facts: - Columbus probably won't win many games - Colombus is worse now than they were prior to the Nash trade - No one is to excited about Bobrovsky There is some silver lining though.. Columbus seems to be (even though Howson will most likely screw it up) building a very solid blue line with Johnson, Wisniewski, Nikitin, Erixson, and Murray - granted a lot of this talent is offensive. I am thinking of throwing a draft pick (late rounds) on Bobrovsky and seeing if maybe just maybe the defense will come together and Bobrobsky can be a new version of Mike Smith.
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I doubt Bobrovsky will even come close to pulling off what Smith pulled off this year...but I agree with the general sentiment of this post!
I think Bobrovsky is worth a late round gamble for sure...especially in deeper leagues where goalies are extremely valuable. |
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12 team Full Dynasty w cap. 13F, 7D, 2G, 5B. G 4.25, A 2.75, PPP 1.5, SHP 3, Hits 0.4, Blocks 0.5, PIM 0.25, DFP 1 W 5 OTL 1 SO 6 SV 0.25 L-1 GS 1 F:Stamkos, C Stew, R Johansen, B Dubinsky, Max Pac, Umberger, B Ryan, D Backes, T Ruutu, Lucic, Ott, MSL, Heatley, C Kunitz, J Benn, L Adam D: C Fowler, Kronwall, A Goligoski, JM Liles, M Giordano, K Letang, N Nikitin, R Josi G: J Quick, A Niemi, C Anderson, Rinne |
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Keep in mind that Columbus has been rumored to be among those interested in trading for Jonathan Bernier, in which case Bobrovsky's role becomes at best a 1A/1B. I also don't see Bobrovsky being a good bet for this year's Mike Smith, simply because the Phoenix system is like no other. If you're looking for a guy who might put together a really good season but might not cost you as much as a top tier goalie, I like Dubnyk's or Lindback's situations a lot better.
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I don't think anyone really thought Mike Smith would be this year's Mike Smith either.. that being said I don't see Bobovsky being that good but its the off season so I'm bored I will roll the dice with it I think.. probably never let him into my line-up unless he is doing well haha.
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2010-2011 League Champion - ROTO 2C, 2LW, 2RW, 4D, 2,G | G, A, PPP, +/-, PIM, BS, W, GAA, SV% C: Tavares, Thornton LW: Benn, Hall RW: Semin, Sharp D: Edler, Carlson, OEL, Hedman G: Smith, Miller, Fasth, Markstrom, Bernier B: Wheeler, Weisniewski H2H Keeper League [5F, 2D, 1G] 2C, 2LW, 2RW, 4D,1 Ult, 1 G -H2H Daily Start - G, A, +/-, Hits, BS, PPP, SHP - W, SV, GAA, SO C:RNH, Ribeiro, Backes, Kesler LW: Parise, Landeskog, E. Kane RW: Ryan, Yakupov, Clarkson D: OEL, Keith, Boyle, Wisniewski, Smid, Georges G: Schneider, Varlamov, Nabokov, Bishop IR: Wisniewski |
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The max number of games he has played in was 42 games in the SEL...logging 2537 minutes. Bobrovsky has already started 52 games before in the NHL in one season. That being said, the biggest difference between the two is that Lindback is now the Lightning's 'golden boy' as they're clearly looking to him to be a long-term option for them. In Columbus, I think the golden boy is still Steve Mason until he coughs it up...which, if the past two years has taught us anything, happens pretty early in the year. What Mason has going for him though was he actually finished the season on a very strong note. As for people not expecting Mike Smith playing as well as he did...most were pretty skeptical, while some (including Justin Goldman) were fairly confident that his big body being utilized by a goalie coach like Sean Burke under Tippet's system would yield some solid results. Probably not elite results like he did but good nonetheless. Great thread though, I enjoy talking goalies, even though I completely suck at talking about them lol.
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I will roll the dice with it I think.. probably never let him into my line-up unless he is doing well haha.
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