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Guest8815
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Posted - 09/19/2008 : 20:54:35
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You all know what tiem of year it is, HOCKEY POOL TIME! So all you poolers out there, help each other out by posting your lists. Now mine may not be the best, but for now it's a general outline, iIt'll go through some tweaking by the time I start drafting, but here she is anyway:
Forwards - 1. Ovechkin 2. Crosby 3. Malkin 4. Iginla 5. Thornton 6. Datsyuk 7. Zetterberg 8. Hossa 9. Lecavalier 10. Heatley 11. Spezza 12. Alfredsson 13. Backstrom 14. Getzlaf 15. Staal 16. O. Jokinen 18. Savard 19. Kovalchuk 20. Kopitar 21. St.Louis 22. Kane 23. Toews 24. Nash 25. B. Richards 26. Ribiero 27. H. Sedin 28. D. Sedin 29. Doan 30. Gaborik 31. Kovalev 32. Hemsky 33. Sakic 34. Selanne 35. Vanek 36. Pomminville 37. Roy 38. M. Richards 39. Perry 40. Frolov
Defensemen - 1. Lidstrom 2. Phaneuf 3. Gonchar 4. Green 5. Rafalski 6. Markov 7. Niedermayer 8. Pronger 9. Boyle 10. Chara 11. Campbell 12. Zubov 13. Timmonen 14. Visnovsky 15. Bouwmeester
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Axey
PickupHockey Pro
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Posted - 09/22/2008 : 14:14:06
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Its funny that Backstrom is that high ... i could see it in about 2 years but not yet lol I mean sure he actually might end up there but based on last year and such he shouldn't be there.
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Guest8815
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Posted - 09/22/2008 : 17:01:34
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With a year of experience under his belt, and AO on his wing, I can see him putting up pretty good numbers. I do admit after looking it over, i over rated him, but he's still Top 20 in my book. |
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MSC
PickupHockey Pro
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 06:49:37
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Kovalchuk, Richards, and Pronger seem a bit low....
Backstrom, Kane, Toews, both Sedins, Frolov, and Visnovsky seem a bit high...
Heatley and Gaborik seem far to low...
Sakic and Selanne seem far to high... |
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Guest8815
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 10:19:52
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Which Richards? I don't see very much coming from Kovalchuk this season, he has no linemates, he's a one man show. I think he'll be lucky to crack out another 80 Point Season this year. My defense aren't rated very well other than the Top 5, from there i just threw in 10 guys who I'd like to take. Didn't really rank them. I agree I overrated Backstrom, I'd put him near 20. Where do you suggest Kane and Toews go? Same as the Sedin's? Maybe 35? I think Frolov is Top 40. Visnovsky, that was some bias, Im an Oilers fan and I guess I am just expecting too much out of him. I stand by where I put Heatley. I do not know what I was thinking with Gaborik... Where do you think Selanne and Sakic will go?
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MSC
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 12:08:43
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Mike Richards, he'll be pushing top 20 this year. Sakic and Selanne miss the top 40 cut. Briere, Stasny, Bergeron, Boyes, and Morrow should be there. Gaborik could easily be to 10. |
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Guest8815
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 12:22:48
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I think Top 20 is a stretch, Top 25 maybe. Than again I do not follow the East very much, and have seen little of his play. I think Sakic and Selanne will both come out with decent years, than hang up the skates. I see both getting a good 65 Points or so. I am weary about taking Bergeron, after missing an entire year from a concussion, you can't expect him to be back to himself already. I'd put Gaborik in Top 15, main reason being the style Minnesota plays. He is just as talented as any other player, just the system they use holds him back. Were they a run and gun team, I could see him breaking the 100 point plateau annually, pending injury of course. Briere, Boyes, Stastny and Morrow would all be in the Top 45, 50 for me. With probably Stastny knocking off Frolov for 40th. |
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MSC
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 12:34:14
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Just for the sake of arguing, 65 points last year wouldn't even put you in 45 let alone the top 40. So unless you're predicting a huge decrease in goals scored this year you're predicting Selanne and Sakic to get 65 points but you're still willing to take them in your top 40? Can I please get an invite to your league? Richards had 75 Pts in 73 games last year if he doesn't improve at all (highly unlikely) but playes 80 games we're looking at 83-90 points. That could easily put him into the top 15, in hind site I under estimated him and feel he's a lock for minimum top 20 numbers. |
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Guest8815
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 13:05:33
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Last year the 40th most points by a forward was Tomas Plekanec, with 69. Saying A player ranked 33 or 34 getting 65 isn't that big of a stretch. I am agreeing with you that they should drop, and I have them borderline Top 40, but I think they should be in it. I guess I should do some more research, I thought Richards had like 60 Points last year, playing the whole season. In that case I can see him being Top 20. I am going to update my list, and we'll see where he falls. |
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Guest8815
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 13:41:59
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Completely revamped, and hey I guess you were right Sakic and Selanne don't belong in the Top 40. Underlined means they moved down, and Bold is they moved up.
Forwards - 1. Ovechkin 2. Crosby 3. Malkin 4. Iginla 5. Thornton 6. Heatley 7. Datsyuk 8. Zetterberg 9. Hossa 10. Spezza 11. Alfredsson 12. Gaborik 13. Lecavalier 14. Getzlaf 15. E. Staal 16. Savard 17. O. Jokinen 18. Kovalchuk 19. Backstrom 20. Kopitar 21. M.Richards 22. St.Louis 23. Ribeiro 24. Morrow 25. Vanek 26. Nash 27. Doan 28. Kovalev 29. Roy 30. Pomminville 31. Kane 32. Toews 33. D. Sedin 34. H. Sedin 35. B. Richards 36. Briere 37. Stastny 38. Cammalerri 39. Semin 40. Perry 41. Kariya 42. Tanguay 43. Sakic 44. Selanne 45. J. Carter 46. Koivu 47. Langkow 48. A. Kostitsyn 49. Mueller 50. Gomez
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Guest8815
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 13:53:49
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Defensemen - 1. Lidstrom 2. Phaneuf 3. Gonchar 4. Green 5. Pronger 6. Niedermayer 7. Chara 8. Boyle 9. Rafalski 10. Zubov 11. Campbell 12. Boucher 13. Timmonen 14. Markov 15. T. Kaberle 16. Coburn 17. Liles 18. Pitkanen 19. Meszaros 20. E. Johnson
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Guest8815
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 14:06:20
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I really need some help on goalies, I think this list is pretty bad.
Goalies - 1. Brodeur 2. Giguere 3. Nabokov 4. Price 5. Lundqvist 6. Fleury 7. Turco 8. Luongo 9. Bryzgalov 10. Kiiprusoff 11. Vokoun 12. Theodore 13. Huet 14. Ward 15. DiPietro 16. Fernandez
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Canucks Man
PickupHockey Veteran
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 14:32:05
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How did Nash get moved down the list? He's an extreamly talented player who can only go up.
CANUCKS RULE!!!
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MSC
PickupHockey Pro
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 14:33:59
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Looks alot better, to me anyhow....I can't help but feel someone from the Rangers is going to be a fantasy force this year whether it's Drury, Gomez, Naslund or Zherdev...They're all to risky to draft high, but keep an eye on the waiver wire if they start putting up numbers.
I think Brent Burns should be on most peoples top 15, top 10 defensemen list as well.
and the goalies...
1. Price to high 2. Lundquist to low (especially in terms of fantasy value, he led the league in SO's last year) 3. Huet to low 4. Theodore to high 5. Where the hell is LeClaire 6. Price is way to high 7. Backtrom and Osgood both need to be top 10 |
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Guest8815
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 16:18:36
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Canucks Man - It was only 2 spots, and just cause he's talented, doesn't mean people aren't better than him.
MSC - I too was thinking about the Rangers. They have many good players, but no one really stands out. If I had to take one I think it'd be Gomez, just cause he's the most proven. I don't think I will draft any of them, cause I really do not know how well they will perform, but I will be sure to keep an eye on them. Updated Goalies:
1. Brodeur 2. Lundqvist 3. Giguere 4. Nabokov 5. Turco 6. Price 7. Fleury 8. Luongo 9. Kiiprusoff 10. Huet 11. Osgood 12. Backstrom 13. Leclaire 14. Vokoun 15. DiPietro 16. Ward 17. Fernandez
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Guest0979
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Posted - 09/23/2008 : 20:07:03
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How are the points being counted in this pool? Straight up points, or with +/- and PIM, Shots, PPG, PPP..??
In a straight up points, I would put Vinny in the top 7 for sure. The only bad thing about Lecavalier is his projected +/-. It will likely stink again because of the bad defense and lack of a goaltender.
Gaborik is the only offense on the wild. He is not playing with Demitra. The only other Wild player with any iota of offensive abilities is PM Bouchard. Not nocking PMB, but he is has a max upside of 65 on the wild. The only thing that can increase Gabby's value is a trade prior to the start of the season to a less defence oriented team.
BTW, last year was the first year since 2001 that Gaborik has played more than 80 games, where as last year was the first year since who knows when that VL played less than 80.
Last note, your first list looked eerily close to the TSN list.
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Beans15
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Posted - 09/24/2008 : 07:37:35
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quote: Originally posted by Guest8815
Canucks Man - It was only 2 spots, and just cause he's talented, doesn't mean people aren't better than him.
MSC - I too was thinking about the Rangers. They have many good players, but no one really stands out. If I had to take one I think it'd be Gomez, just cause he's the most proven. I don't think I will draft any of them, cause I really do not know how well they will perform, but I will be sure to keep an eye on them. Updated Goalies:
1. Brodeur 2. Lundqvist 3. Giguere 4. Nabokov 5. Turco 6. Price 7. Fleury 8. Luongo 9. Kiiprusoff 10. Huet 11. Osgood 12. Backstrom 13. Leclaire 14. Vokoun 15. DiPietro 16. Ward 17. Fernandez
Better?
Still needs work in my opinion. If I am making the proper assumptions, most pools get points for goalies on Wins and shut outs. If that is the case, there are some problems on this.
1) How is Kipprusoff 9th?? He had the 3rd most wins last season of any goalie and is right behind Broduer for the most wins in the past 3 season. What has he done so poorly to slide to 9th??? I would have Kipper in the top 3! 2) Price is stil lto high in my opinion. I am shaky on this as there is a ton of Pressure on Montreal. If they are on the slide at the start of the year, they may give Halak a go. Price is a big risk in my opinion. 3) Turco did not have as good a season last year as his team should have suggested. He played in less than 65 games and had 32 wins. 4) I would have Ward in my top 10. He had a solid year with 37 wins(4th most), over .900 save percentage, and 4 shutouts in 69 games. Plus, Carolina is going to get 16 games against Atlanta and Florida. Plus, the verdict is still out on Tampa Bay. Solid Goalie + Easy Conference = Easy Points. |
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Guest8815
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Posted - 09/24/2008 : 15:30:24
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Stats - G, A, +/-, PIM, PPP, W, GAA, SV%, SHO |
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Canucks Man
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Posted - 09/24/2008 : 15:34:17
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Have to agree with beans about both Ward and Turco.
CANUCKS RULE!!!
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Guest0979
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Posted - 09/24/2008 : 19:38:01
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quote: Originally posted by Guest8815
Stats - G, A, +/-, PIM, PPP, W, GAA, SV%, SHO
You're gonna have to give a little more detail about weights to each category. Again I'll use Vinny vs Gaborik as an example.
I project Vinny to be in the 95 (40G, 55A) point range. Gaborik due to injury will be at 75 (35G, 40A). Vinny will likely be about -20 where as Gabby will be at +20. PIM - Vinny should be close to 60 whereas Gabby is at 30. PPP I'd say the same if not Vinny by about 5.
Who would you pick before the other based on the weights of each category? If you choose Gabby over Vinny based solely on the +/-, then your pool is too heavily weighted to a minor stat. |
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Guest7460
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Posted - 10/01/2008 : 10:07:44
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Reply to: Guest8815
My Goalie list for 2008-09 as listed below (Let's see who turn on and who turns off by mid-season):
1.Luongo 2. Lundqvist 3. Nabakov Brodeur Giguere Turco Toskala Miller Kippursoff Fleury Vokoun Osgood Biron Huet Dipetietro Price Ward 18. Ellis 19. Gerber 20. Thomas |
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