
But then I also benched Prospal for Staal last week and that came back to bite me as well when Prospal scored twice and Staal was a minus-2. I never claimed to be any good at this.
Anyway, I also added Pavel Kubina to the blue line and dropped Paul Mara. I also got rid of Steve Sullivan since it's anyone's guess as to when he'll actually be back. Plus I realized I had too many Predators on the team.
I've been reading your comments and I really appreciate the advice. Keep it coming.
I still feel like I need an upgrade on defense. I'm thinking about dumping Bieksa and/or Jovanovski. The top players available are Paul Mara, Roman Hamrlik, Tom Poti, Ruslan Salei, Jaroslav Spacek, and Brendan Witt. What do you think?
The team's currently 4th place in the 11-team league, 12 points behind the leader.
By the way, check out Poolhardy: A Guide to NHL Fantasy Pools if you've got the time. It's got some great tips and the writer, Carlo, is the commissioner of my league.
Witt is always a good pick. Give him a shot.
ReplyDeleteGet a Shark on the team, Witt might also work
ReplyDeleteI'd recommend being patient with your defensemen. Give Jovanovski another week, and Bieksa around two weeks. I have Poti on a couple of teams, and I've been satisfied with him in recent seasons.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the great blog!
there's something about Poti that i haven't seen in years with the Isles and Rangers; determination and no fans booing him, he should have a great year with DC.
ReplyDeleteChris, do you also use the Watch List often? b/c that way you can keep tabs on important players whether FAs or on opposing teams in order to swing deals and catch players on hot streaks.
I guess I'm another one that thinks Poti would be a good pickup. He's not expected to be the savior that the Iles and Rangers expected him to be. I agree he's poised for a big year in DC. I don't know about availability in your league, but Craig Rivet and Doug Murray in San Jose will also be solid D-men to have. If your looking for a breakout forward, look no further than Milan Michalek. He's going to be a good one.
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