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11. (8) zerowingoall: 44.5 Points
Poor zerowing looks so awful in roto format thanks to playing usurped starters as his goaltenders (on not so stellar teams). Ranking last in Wins, GAA and 3rd to last in SV%, this is what sinks him down to the bottom. Average skater stats have made him competitive each week and more starts should help improve in that range. Sundin not wasting a slot also helps. His recent moves should also help those ailing goaltending numbers. Mason is the real deal and Mike Smith has been a rock all season. Biggest strength: Depth of quality skaters, top 3 in PPP, +/- and Assists. Biggest weakness: Formerly goaltending numbers, I think down the stretch SOG will be the Achilles heal if I had to pinpoint one (ranks second to last).

I think had we been in a roto league my team would not be this low, I treat roto and h2h totally different, I sat on Sundin for half the season which I would not have done in a roto league and sitting on Sundin really would've hurt as I was not getting starts from several other skaters hurting my totals. I know nearly everyone on my team was injured at least once and several times I had two or more players on IR. If this was roto I would've dropped or traded the second IR player and not even had Sundin the whole time. Sundin himself would be a different skater probably giving about 70-100 shots putting me much higher on the SOG stats, not to mention the other stats that go along with extra shots and starts, goals, +/-, PPP, etc.

I was content with my goal numbers for far too long, and in roto I would've seen exactly how bad my goalies were doing and made a move much sooner. Once I made a flurry of trades that brought me Mason, Smyth, Smith, and Setoguchi my team had back to back 7 win weeks until the lame All Star week crap last week and I feel my team is going to make a good run for the playoffs.

Long story short, I don't think I would be this low in roto mainly because roto and h2h require two different strategies and you can't exactly sit on non-playing players for half the season and expect to win anything, every start in roto counts and is needed to be sucessful.
 
Ovechkin pretty much has the Rocket Richard in the bag now if he keeps this up. 5 goals last two games, 7 in the last 5... he's unbelievable.

Also, Niklas Backstrom just ruined my weekend. He's top five in GAA and S%, 3th in Wins, 4th in games played, 2nd in shutouts, 6th in shots against, and 5th in saves. Definitly going to be a top contender for the Vezina.

EDIT: Jason Blake won't be leaving Toronto until his contract is up. Unless he WANTS to, but if they're smart they'll wait 4 years, send him at the deadline for some high picks and keep adding on to the rebuilding process. At least they should start rebuilding (which the kinda are) and keep drafting the way they're drafting, Luke Schenn is doing great this year. Last night in Pittsburgh I thought he was the best player out there. It also wouldn't hurt to get a reliable goaltender.
 
Ovechkin pretty much has the Rocket Richard in the bag now if he keeps this up. 5 goals last two games, 7 in the last 5... he's unbelievable.

Also, Niklas Backstrom just ruined my weekend. He's top five in GAA and S%, 3th in Wins, 4th in games played, 2nd in shutouts, 6th in shots against, and 5th in saves. Definitly going to be a top contender for the Vezina.

EDIT: Jason Blake won't be leaving Toronto until his contract is up. Unless he WANTS to, but if they're smart they'll wait 4 years, send him at the deadline for some high picks and keep adding on to the rebuilding process. At least they should start rebuilding (which the kinda are) and keep drafting the way they're drafting, Luke Schenn is doing great this year. Last night in Pittsburgh I thought he was the best player out there. It also wouldn't hurt to get a reliable goaltender.

I think if they are smart they can't wait four years because he wont be worth shit then. Or that at least is my opinion. Itd be sweet if they could trade him off for some better picks though
 
Crap, you are indeed right. I thought he was like 29 or something, but it turns out that he's 35 years old. Four years and he should be retired. :/

If they can they should get whatever they can for him ASAP. :P
 
Crap, you are indeed right. I thought he was like 29 or something, but it turns out that he's 35 years old. Four years and he should be retired. :/

If they can they should get whatever they can for him ASAP. :P
Yeah, I haven't done a lot of looking into standings and projecting standings, but it seems like they will, as usual, bring up the rear, so if they could deal Blake out to another ass-end team, they may be able to get 2 cracks at the first pick, presumably Tavares, who would probably jump start shit in Toronto, but take that with a grain of salt, since I haven't done the appropriate research.
 
Yeah, I haven't done a lot of looking into standings and projecting standings, but it seems like they will, as usual, bring up the rear, so if they could deal Blake out to another ass-end team, they may be able to get 2 cracks at the first pick, presumably Tavares, who would probably jump start shit in Toronto, but take that with a grain of salt, since I haven't done the appropriate research.

No bottom-end teams would trade high enough draft picks for Blake in order for Toronto to have a chance at Tavares. Any team who is close enough to have a shot at the top five picks really needs that draft choice as they are likely in the rebuilding stages. My guess is Tavares could go to either New York or Atlanta. I wouldn't count Ottawa out of the running either :/ Toronto will probably get a top 6 pick, maybe even higher...

Blake could really only be seen as an option to a team at the deadline though, anybody looking for some secondary scoring could give up a good prospect and/or a solid draft pick.
 
No bottom-end teams would trade high enough draft picks for Blake in order for Toronto to have a chance at Tavares. Any team who is close enough to have a shot at the top five picks really needs that draft choice as they are likely in the rebuilding stages. My guess is Tavares could go to either New York or Atlanta. I wouldn't count Ottawa out of the running either :/ Toronto will probably get a top 6 pick, maybe even higher...

Blake could really only be seen as an option to a team at the deadline though, anybody looking for some secondary scoring could give up a good prospect and/or a solid draft pick.

Trust me if a team wants him they could get him for 1 late round draft pick. I am sure Toronto would dump that contract in an instant because it is really godawful but there is obviously no interest so far.
 
So in an attempt to reactivate a discussion and so i can get my post count up; what about those pens. They are sitting at 11 right now. Can they turn it around? I personally hope they dont make the playoffs and that would be the cherry on cindy fagsby's pie.
 
I don't think the Pens can turn it around. Outside of Crosby/Malkin, they have no scoring depth, and there isn't anyone they can pick up at the trade deadline that'll be significant.
 
For everyone that owns a penguin in fantasy outside of aldaron, i feel kind of bad for them, but I really hope the pens tank and die this season!
 
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