Lundqvist
Whitney
Semin
Phaneuf
Lecavalier
2007-09-16 14:26:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Vincent Lecavalier - Offensively-gifted forward. TB should be better this year barring any more goalie (or Torts) meltdowns. Plus they play in the east (and in the SE division, no less) which outscores the west.
Brad Richards - See above. He and Lecavalier will get the bulk of ice time out of the forwards.
Either Sedin - The Sedin twins carry the team, though Hank and Danny usually end up within 1-2 points of each other by the end of the year. Hank gets the assists and Danny the goals and both are extremely reliable. If goals are worth more, take Danny; if it's all the same then take Hank. Take both if you want to double your points totals. Hank and Danny won't be split up and they're always within a point of each other, so if that line scores 30 goals, you're getting 60 points.
Marc-Andre Fleury - He's possibly the second-best goalie in the Atlantic division, behind Brodeur. The current team continues to look good, especially as Crosby, Staal and Malkin get better. As a team, they'll probably win more games than the Rangers or the Isles (they did last season), and Pittsburgh can only improve.
Nathan Horton - Young centre whose points totals continue to improve. Had 22 points his rookie year, then 47, then 62. Florida won't get a lot of wins from their goalie so they'll have to rely on their offence, of which Horton is a big part.
2007-09-16 17:15:20
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answer #2
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answered by An 2
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1 defenseman of your choice
Hank Zetterberg
Marc-Andre Fleury
Henrik Lundqvist
Ryan Miller
this way you are already set for goalie, there are always plenty of centers in a draft, good dman and left wings are harder to find. Goalies are the key to winning and it is hard to find 3 good ones.
Pavel Datsyuk
Vincent Lecavalier
Ryan Whitney
Chris Pronger
Sergei Gonchar
Dion Phaneuf
Daniel Sedin
this will be the order your guys will go
you can always pick up wellwood and saku koivu late to help with assists so get goal scorers at wing and defense first
2007-09-16 20:15:57
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answered by betterthanrating 3
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Out of those players on your list get:
Henrik Lundqvist, plays for the Rangers, who are looking to be VERY good this season.
Marc-Andre Fleury, plays for the Penguins, who are looking to be EXTREMELY good this season.
Vincent Lecavalier, he won the Maurice Richard trophy last year, no reason he can't do it again this year.
Sergei Gonchar, he will score the most points out of all the d-men in your list. He was second in the NHL last year.
Alexander Semin, expect a lot from this young guy, he's coming off a 38 goal season. Perhaps he will play on a line with either Nylander or Backstrom as center, his numbers will skyrocket.
Of course, it all depends on how many position players you must have. If you can only pick one goalie, go with the one who plays for a better team; Fleury. If you need two D-men take Gonchar and Pronger. If you need 3 forwards take Lecavalier, Semin, and Daniel Sedin. It all depends on the configuration of your league.
2007-09-16 17:45:07
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answered by N/A 6
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Vincent Lecavalier
Marc-Andre Fleury
Ryan Whitney
Pavel Datsyuk
Daniel Sedin
i chose vinny(27), pavel(29) and daniel(27) because they are all first line players that are in the prime of their (years) and under 30. also, they were the 3 highest scoring forwards last year of the ones you had listed. they also play with top notch line-mates and have been durable.
Ryan Whitney is only 24, plays on the high scoring (for years to come) Pittsburgh penguins and was already, in his second year in the league, the fifth highest scoring defenceman. its important to have solid players in all positions so you need a defenceman and whitney is the best of the ones you have listed.
Fleury is going to dominate this year. last year he was 3rd in wins and 5th in shutouts and had pretty good gaa and save% playing behind an incredibly young and inexperienced group. this year the pens will be phenomenal and with the addition of Sydor on the blue-line and a full year from Gary Roberts up front, not to mention the continued maturation of several young stars on this team, Fleury is going have amazing numbers.
2007-09-16 15:50:34
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answered by hhuevonn 2
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Dion Phaneuf
Ryan Whitney
Ryan Miller
Alexander Semin
Vincent Lecavalier
2007-09-16 15:13:57
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answered by TDK 6
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Vinny Lecavalier
Dion Phaneuf
Pavel Datsyuk
Marc-andre Fleury
Zach Parise
2007-09-16 15:29:23
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answered by |Flames| |Fan| 5
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Lecavalier
Zetterberg
Daniel Sedin
Chris pronger
Henrik Lundqvist
2007-09-16 14:42:46
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answer #8
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answered by baypae 4
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2016-12-26 14:27:05
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answer #9
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answered by ? 3
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zetterberg
dastyuk
lecavalier
pronger
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2007-09-16 14:47:50
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answer #10
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answered by cleary fan 11 2
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