Fantasy Question #2...
#1
Posted 24 August 2005 - 12:19 AM
#2
Posted 24 August 2005 - 12:25 AM
Edited by Production Line, 24 August 2005 - 10:56 AM.
#3
Posted 24 August 2005 - 12:30 AM
Edited by Production Line, 24 August 2005 - 10:58 AM.
#4
Posted 24 August 2005 - 01:37 AM
Just keep Kovalchuk & Hossa and get it over with.
#5
Posted 24 August 2005 - 02:08 AM
Edited by Production Line, 24 August 2005 - 10:55 AM.
#6
Posted 24 August 2005 - 03:24 AM
#7
Posted 26 August 2005 - 04:24 PM
Hossa and Kovolchuk EASILY.
#8
Posted 27 August 2005 - 05:08 PM
#9
Posted 30 August 2005 - 03:27 AM
Edited by Terrible Ted, 30 August 2005 - 03:28 AM.
#10
Posted 30 August 2005 - 08:55 PM
#11
Posted 01 September 2005 - 04:15 AM
#12
Posted 01 September 2005 - 03:58 PM
#13
Posted 01 September 2005 - 09:13 PM
| QUOTE (Yzerman#19 @ September 1, 2005 - 05:15AM) |
| Like I told ya ProLine, lots o' times players playing their 1st season on a new team might experience some slumping. JINX! JINX! JINX! So no matter what scenario you follow you better hang on to Kovalchuk. JINX! JINX! JINX! You don't want TWO players playing their FIRST season on a new team do you? JINX! JINX! JINX! |
Hossa and Heatley were traded for each other.
Hossa is by far the better player.
There is a likelihood that Hartley will keep the Kozlov/Savard/Kovalchuk line together to recreate Ilya's stellar finish to last season ocne that line formed. Kovalchuk also has shown mad chemistry with Kozlov.
Hossa/Holik/Mellanby or Holik/Stefan/Hossa would both be strong second lines with good physical and defensive aspects, opening Hossa up for more offense, warding off any slump.
Heatley is the most likely player to not match his prior seasons, as he has mental issues, plus he has been torn from teammates he had great chemistry with and will now be target number one, which he was not much of the time in Atlanta (he had a monster first half in year two when he and Ilya were first split up, and it took 40 games for teams to catch on that his line was doing more scoring because they were sticking their best defense on the Kovalchuk line.
By taking Kovalchuk and Hossa, either you get a team's top two players who are by themselves great all-around offensive threats and will be either split up (which will provide more opportunities for whoever the opponents view as the second liner) or they will be together, providing a ton of combined chances with a chance at a goal AND an assist for your team every time they score, plus two pluses, etc.
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