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Posted - 09/22/2014 : 13:44:02 Like everyone else I'm sure, my annual hockey pool is starting up soon, and i'm looking for some opinions. It's a straight up pick 'em type pool, with players separated into categories by position, and ranked according to last years points. In one of the forwards categories we have to pick one of the following players: Patric Hornqvist Radim Vrbata Reilly Smith Joel Ward Gustav Nyqvist
Which would you choose and why? We get 1 pt for each goal and assist, 2 pts for game winners, and 3 pts for a hat trick. |
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Posted - 10/08/2014 : 19:18:57 quote: Originally posted by Alex116
Props to whoever organized/designed your pool Gipper cuz that's a tough box to pick from!
As for who I'd pick, I agree with most of what Slozo said, though Hornqvist may surprise some if he clicks with Malkin, who it's been rumoured he'd play with.
It's a toss up with Vrbata and Nyquist for me. They both have good upside, for somewhat different reasons. Vrbata looks to be the winger with the Sedins who are bound to have a bounce back season. However, is that bounce back enough to get them into the 80 point range at this stage of their careers? If they only get 70ish, something many are predicting, where does that leave Vrbata? Prob 55 at best? I think Nyquist is going 60+ this season. He's been groomed for years with the always patient Red Wings organization and is primed for a breakout after a 48pt season last year in just 57games. That extrapolates to a 69 point year. With any improvement whatsoever, he tops 70pts. The upside is just too great with this kid. I'd go with Nyquist over Vrbata.
Had forgotten Hornqvist was with the Pens now. But, even that being said . . . I'd still lean away from him. But it's an intriguing new team . . . if anyone clicks with Crosby or Malkin, one can shoot right back up stats-wise.
Screw the Habs. Boston Sucks. Bah Humbug, DeadWings . . . and yes, oh yes, Go LEAFS Go!!! Yeah, it's offseason baby! |
Alex116 |
Posted - 09/30/2014 : 08:30:04 Props to whoever organized/designed your pool Gipper cuz that's a tough box to pick from!
As for who I'd pick, I agree with most of what Slozo said, though Hornqvist may surprise some if he clicks with Malkin, who it's been rumoured he'd play with.
It's a toss up with Vrbata and Nyquist for me. They both have good upside, for somewhat different reasons. Vrbata looks to be the winger with the Sedins who are bound to have a bounce back season. However, is that bounce back enough to get them into the 80 point range at this stage of their careers? If they only get 70ish, something many are predicting, where does that leave Vrbata? Prob 55 at best? I think Nyquist is going 60+ this season. He's been groomed for years with the always patient Red Wings organization and is primed for a breakout after a 48pt season last year in just 57games. That extrapolates to a 69 point year. With any improvement whatsoever, he tops 70pts. The upside is just too great with this kid. I'd go with Nyquist over Vrbata. |
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Posted - 09/24/2014 : 10:31:24 quote: Originally posted by The_Gipper
Like everyone else I'm sure, my annual hockey pool is starting up soon, and i'm looking for some opinions. It's a straight up pick 'em type pool, with players separated into categories by position, and ranked according to last years points. In one of the forwards categories we have to pick one of the following players: Patric Hornqvist Radim Vrbata Reilly Smith Joel Ward Gustav Nyqvist
Which would you choose and why? We get 1 pt for each goal and assist, 2 pts for game winners, and 3 pts for a hat trick.
Vrbata would be #1 on my list. He's consistent, and more of a 25-30 goal guy.
Nyqvist would be #2, I think he'll simply have similar or slightly less than last year. #3 would be Reilly Smith . . . great potential, but it's risky. Hornqvist isn't even a consideration at this point for me.
Screw the Habs. Boston Sucks. Bah Humbug, DeadWings . . . and yes, oh yes, Go LEAFS Go!!! Yeah, it's offseason baby! |
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