btw davey
you wanna look at some names I got with the mid late rds + waiver drafts in previous yrs?
only Bemstrom, ZAR to name a few =)))
that's when I was perma high and wasn't even trying either =)))
keep in mind that I never had 1sts #playhardmode
Yeah, Dave. Paul used to dump all his 1st round pick value into his roster, which is the reason he always sported such a powerhouse team. I bet you feel stupid now, eh buddy!
kimmer wroteCOLONbtw davey
you wanna look at some names I got with the mid late rds + waiver drafts in previous yrs?
only Bemstrom, ZAR to name a few =)))
that's when I was perma high and wasn't even trying either =)))
keep in mind that I never had 1sts #playhardmode
Aston-Reese is undrafted so I don't know how you measure that. Our waiver draft is basically us drafting the best available undrafted free agents.
Bemstrom you took 84th...he was pick 117th by Columbus.
I can take my draft sheets and attach the career GP to each player to show in the player has appeared in the NHL or not. In the end, isn't the point of this draft to find NHLers? The degree of NHL success with vary.
kyuss wroteCOLONonly, NHL draft positions mean nothing when trying to assess the eventual BBKL draft success
That's why I went with playing in an NHL game in my post in the other thread. That's the goal to get NHLers so seems like the easiest way to measure. You get some quirks like guys who only ever play a handful of games, but I'd argue that's still a more successful pick then a guy with 0GP.
kyuss wroteCOLONonly, NHL draft positions mean nothing when trying to assess the eventual BBKL draft success
That's why I went with playing in an NHL game in my post in the other thread. That's the goal to get NHLers so seems like the easiest way to measure. You get some quirks like guys who only ever play a handful of games, but I'd argue that's still a more successful pick then a guy with 0GP.
The two measures I use for draft "success"...does the player sign an NHL contract and do they appear in a game? Stats are obviously what matters in fantasy but you want to be grade yourself on finding future pros. Having a nice prospect pool is one thing but which of those guys are going to be NHLers?
After I update our draft sheet tonight, I'll slap together a report with some of our recent drafts to show which picks "turned pro" or not. What is everyone's "hit rate" in a given draft? Which rounds produced the most pros?
kyuss wroteCOLONonly, NHL draft positions mean nothing when trying to assess the eventual BBKL draft success
That's why I went with playing in an NHL game in my post in the other thread. That's the goal to get NHLers so seems like the easiest way to measure. You get some quirks like guys who only ever play a handful of games, but I'd argue that's still a more successful pick then a guy with 0GP.
The two measures I use for draft "success"...does the player sign an NHL contract and do they appear in a game? Stats are obviously what matters in fantasy but you want to be grade yourself on finding future pros. Having a nice prospect pool is one thing but which of those guys are going to be NHLers?
After I update our draft sheet tonight, I'll slap together a report with some of our recent drafts to show which picks "turned pro" or not. What is everyone's "hit rate" in a given draft? Which rounds produced the most pros?