GMG's Top 100 Roto Keepers - DobberHockey - The Dobber Sports ...

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Combo Ranks : A / +/- (min. 35A / plus-10) Combo Ranks : PIM / PPP (min. 70 PIM / 10 PPP) Rk Player A +/- RK Player PIM PPP 1 Henrik Sedin 67 25 1 Steve Ott 175 12 2 Sidney Crosby 57 32 2 Corey Perry 110 27 3 Claude Giroux 60 12 3 Scott Hartnell 135 17 4 Joe Thornton 60 10 4 PK Subban 115 20 5 Anze Kopitar 52 20 5 Milan Lucic 130 15 6 Patrice Bergeron 40 27 6 Dion Phaneuf 100 20 7 Daniel Sedin 40 22 7 David Clarkson 120 15 8 Nicklas Backstrom 50 12 8 James Neal 85 25 9 Evgeni Malkin 52 10 9 Ryan Getzlaf 70 25 10 Zdeno Chara 35 33 10 Dustin Byfuglien 80 22 11 Pavel Datsyuk 47 17 11 Mark Giordano 80 20 12 Kristopher Letang 45 17 12 Ryane Clowe 105 15 13 Loui Eriksson 45 15 13 David Backes 100 15 14 Jonathan Toews 42 22 14 Zdeno Chara 85 17 15 David Perron 35 22 15 Brenden Morrow 105 10 16 David Krejci 45 10 16 Nick Foligno 100 10 17 Brian Campbell 45 10 17 Wayne Simmonds 95 10 18 Ryan Suter 40 17 18 Brandon Dubinsky 95 10 19 Alex Pietrangelo 40 17 19 PA Parenteau 75 15 20 Tyler Seguin 40 15 20 Daniel Briere 75 15 21 Joe Pavelski 40 12 21 Gabriel Landeskog 75 15 22 Keith Yandle 40 10 22 Ryan Malone 75 15 23 Matthew Carle 40 10 23 Marcus Foligno 70 15 24 Jordan Staal 37 12 24 Chris Stewart 80 10 25 Logan Couture 37 10 25 Kyle Quincey 80 10 2012-13 projections based on blended results from FantasyHockeyGeek, DobberHockey and GMG’s Market Buzz. 7

Player Profiles Ryan Kesler, Marcus Foligno, Brent Seabrook Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin Ryan Kesler, C – VAN Think back to the 2010-11 season when Corey Perry broke out, scored 50 goals, and was labeled the "Roto King". Poolies instantly fell in love with Perry and his stock went through the roof. To date, Perry is still considered to be rotisserie's best right winger. A sound argument indeed. Yet, even though Perry took home the hardware and shined bright in the limelight, a bigger roto beast was hiding in his shadow. Often overlooked is the fact that Ryan Kesler actually finished that same campaign as the true rotisserie leader. Seems odd, but take a look, the Vancouver forward likely finished first overall in your roto league, especially those that included hits and blocked shots. In a similar fashion, fast-forward to the end of the 2011-12 season and the standings will indicate that even though both players had down years, Kesler once again managed to beat Perry in overall roto. Admittedly, any league that features positional requirements, Perry will win this argument. Unless, of course, your league includes faceoffs won, then balance should restore itself. Either way, the purpose of this report is to get poolies to remember number 17's name before it is too late. Why? It may be in your best interest to snag the injured forward while his stock is at its lowest. In most leagues and drafts, poolies shy away from injured players to start the season. Usually for good reason. However, this campaign is an anomaly. For players like Kesler, who wouldn't be playing either way, as time passes their value slowly inches up to the rest of the pack. Basically, the longer the NHL lockout, the better it gets for Ryan Kesler. Previously published at Fantrax.com IR – Sleeper pick. Marcus Foligno, LW – BUF If you are looking for the next young gun to emerge as an all-round roto contributor, look no further than Marcus Foligno. Having only witnessed a small sample size at the NHL level, several strengths can be highlighted in Foligno's game. First off, one aspect that tends to be very misleading is last year's point-per-game pace. Impressive? Yes. However poolies cannot expect the younger Foligno to repeat that feat. To support that argument, should your league count points only, Marcus will not be the gem you are looking for. 8

Combo Ranks : A / +/- (min. 35A / plus-10) Combo Ranks : PIM / PPP (min. 70 PIM / 10 PPP)<br />

Rk Player A +/- RK Player PIM PPP<br />

1 Henrik Sedin 67 25 1 Steve Ott 175 12<br />

2 Sidney Crosby 57 32 2 Corey Perry 110 27<br />

3 Claude Giroux 60 12 3 Scott Hartnell 135 17<br />

4 Joe Thornton 60 10 4 PK Subban 115 20<br />

5 Anze Kopitar 52 20 5 Milan Lucic 130 15<br />

6 Patrice Bergeron 40 27 6 Dion Phaneuf <strong>100</strong> 20<br />

7 Daniel Sedin 40 22 7 David Clarkson 120 15<br />

8 Nicklas Backstrom 50 12 8 James Neal 85 25<br />

9 Evgeni Malkin 52 10 9 Ryan Getzlaf 70 25<br />

10 Zdeno Chara 35 33 10 Dustin Byfuglien 80 22<br />

11 Pavel Datsyuk 47 17 11 Mark Giordano 80 20<br />

12 Kristopher Letang 45 17 12 Ryane Clowe 105 15<br />

13 Loui Eriksson 45 15 13 David Backes <strong>100</strong> 15<br />

14 Jonathan Toews 42 22 14 Zdeno Chara 85 17<br />

15 David Perron 35 22 15 Brenden Morrow 105 10<br />

16 David Krejci 45 10 16 Nick Foligno <strong>100</strong> 10<br />

17 Brian Campbell 45 10 17 Wayne Simmonds 95 10<br />

18 Ryan Suter 40 17 18 Brandon Dubinsky 95 10<br />

19 Alex Pietrangelo 40 17 19 PA Parenteau 75 15<br />

20 Tyler Seguin 40 15 20 Daniel Briere 75 15<br />

21 Joe Pavelski 40 12 21 Gabriel Landeskog 75 15<br />

22 Keith Yandle 40 10 22 Ryan Malone 75 15<br />

23 Matthew Carle 40 10 23 Marcus Foligno 70 15<br />

24 Jordan Staal 37 12 24 Chris Stewart 80 10<br />

25 Logan Couture 37 10 25 Kyle Quincey 80 10<br />

2012-13 projections based on blended results from FantasyHockeyGeek, <strong><strong>Dobber</strong>Hockey</strong> and GMG’s Market Buzz.<br />

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