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| David Rundblad |
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34 | 44.74% |
| Stefan Elliott |
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42 | 55.26% |
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These two young D-man headed into last season as two of the most highly regarded prospect D-men. Both were coming off amazing seasons. Rundblad was ripping up SEL and Elliott was doing the same in juniors. Expectations were sky high for them (Rundblad was #1 in Dobber's prospect D-man rankings, Elliott #6) and they were in Calder talks before the season (especially Rundblad).
It was quickly noticed, however, that Rundblad's defensive game wasn't at NHL-level and he needed seasoning in the minors which he got, once he was traded to Phoenix. As the promise of Karlsson-Rundblad duo running Ottawa's PP turned into Rundblad having to fight with OEL, Yandle, Gormley and other Coyotes' young D-men, so did the hype stop. Rundblad became quickly the forgotten fantasy stud D-man prospect. Meanwhile Elliott continued to raise to the top prospect D-men according to many. But was his rookie season really that much more impressive than Rundblad's? The expectations were just a lot less higher and it was known that his game needed more seasoning. Elliott's NHL-career started impressive but as the season went on he struggled and found himself in back in the minors. Still his season is being looked at more impressive than Rundblad's - but was it really that? Rundblad had 7 points in 30 NHL-games between Ottawa and Phoenix and 16 points 30 games in AHL. Elliott had 13 points in 39 NHL-games with Colorado and 14 points in 30 games in AHL. Points wise their rookie seasons were more or less identical. What separates them is +/- (Rundblad was -30 compined in NHL and AHL, Elliott was +7). But that can be a deceiving statistic and is very team related. This year Rundblad has started with 7 assists in 7 games in AHL while Elliott is pointless in 7 games. Elliott has raised to being the top D-man in Dobber's rankings while Rundblad has fallen all the way to 16th place. They're only 4 months apart in age and were drafted in the same draft class. They also have similar size and both struggle at the defensive end while having top-end offensive skills. So to me they're fairly comparable D-men. So my question is, which of these two young prospects would you rather own in your keeper league? Has Rundblad really deserved the fall in ranking and in hype (seems like a lot of people already consider him as bust) after his rookie year and was Elliott's rookie year really that good to put him the best prospect D-man? So, Rundblad or Elliott?
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UHL Pittsburgh Penguins 24 Team Fantrax Salary Cap H2H Dynasty League Daily G, A, +/-, PIM, PPP, SHP, GWG, SOG, Hits, Blks, FOW W, GAA, SV, SV%, SO 23 Man Roster - 3C, 3LW, 3RW, 3F, 6D, 1G, 4BN, 4IR 27 Man Minor Team C- Tavares, Stepan, Hodgson, Shaw, Bjugstad LW- Ryan, Perron, Downie, Killorn, Rinaldo RW- Wheeler, Simmonds, Coyle, Frattin, Boyes D- Pietrangelo, JJ, Bogosian, EJ, Josi, Cowen, Muzzin G- Lehtonen F: Granlund, Silfverberg, Jensen, Dalpe, Bowman, Knight, Fasth, JAM D: Beaulieu, Koekkoek, Gelinas, Pysyk, McCabe, Irwin G: Nilsson, Nilstorp, Ramo, Berra, Brossoit, Gibson Last edited by Carcillo; 10-29-2012 at 09:00 AM. |
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