I did not see a thread on this. Last year it seemed the first thread was on Aug 28 and while the draft was done well in time, there was some worry we would be rushed. So I thought I might get things started now. The opening post from NYE last tyear seems a good place to start
It's on again.
They have some new features. Among them, you can register a URL and keep track of successive seasons for the league.
I suggest we take the AHL, or Apolyton Hockey League.
Other new things can be seen here.
I'll send out invites to everyone from last year and the 3 inactive managers from the previous season. Give them a few days to speak up and then we can send out other invites.
Topics for discussion include...
Commissioner
Rules
This year's stats categories and roster sizes. We used 2C, 2L, 2R, 2D, 2G, 4 bench, 2 IR last year with G, A, +/-, PPG, PPA, W, SV%, SHO.
Draft
Thoughts?
They have some new features. Among them, you can register a URL and keep track of successive seasons for the league.
I suggest we take the AHL, or Apolyton Hockey League.
Other new things can be seen here.
I'll send out invites to everyone from last year and the 3 inactive managers from the previous season. Give them a few days to speak up and then we can send out other invites.
Topics for discussion include...
Commissioner
Rules
This year's stats categories and roster sizes. We used 2C, 2L, 2R, 2D, 2G, 4 bench, 2 IR last year with G, A, +/-, PPG, PPA, W, SV%, SHO.
Draft
Thoughts?

I think hits is significantly better than blocks, personally, because not only is it a stat plenty of non-defenders get, but it's also relatively predictable I think, more common than blocks, probably slightly negatively correlated with the other offensive point stats (positively with +/-, negatively with the others, I'd guess), and might tend to increase separation within D-men (particularly as it correlates with strong defensemen such as your friend in Calgary). But, blocked shots could well be better, or at least good enough ... you'd really have to run the stats to find out.
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