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Who would you pick in a keeper leauge? 2 points for a win and 2 points for a shutout
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Hello adnoh (honda):
Personally, I would prefer Nabakov to Giguere. Giguere is currently recovering from surgery and will not be the starter at the beginning of the year. I like Nabakov better than Giguere and think that he is a safer pick. My thoughts. |
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I think that overall these two are pretty close. Both are pretty healthy and the two teams are likely to make the playoffs. Obviously both are number 1s on their teams. Both are pretty healthy. Giggy is two years younger.
Maybe Nabby by a hair just because there are a few less distractions with team personel, but that is a gut reaction more than anything.
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I\'m the complete opposite. With nab you can never be really sure what goalie is going to show up. With giggy you pretty well always know. From my memory giggy gets hurt significantly less than nab. With gig\'s injury this year may be close but in years to come i like gig better.
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bah double post sorry.
Post edited by: leaftodd, at: 2007/09/17 07:54
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Well you won\'t suffer alot with either one of them this year. I would take Giggie because he seems to perform on a more even basis although Nabbie can get torrid in stretches - witness his scoreless streak late last season. This would not be a real easy decision for me - but I think in the end I would pull Giggie - he has been good to me in fantasy hockey.
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Giggy because he has a better D in front of him and some mean nasty forwards as well.
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