Two fantasy teams in a playoff 1st round match-up scenario. One of veterans, the other newbies. Which emerges victorious and in how many games?

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Which team wins a series and in how many games?

  • Team A in 4

  • Team A in 5

  • Team A in 6

  • Team A in 7

  • Team B in 4

  • Team B in 5

  • Team B in 6

  • Team B in 7


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Devilsfan2326

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Oct 4, 2011
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Each team was drafted in an ESPN fantasy lobby with these age restrictions. Two separate GMs.

Team A (Over 30):
Panarin-Scheifele-Kucherov
Ovechkin-Giroux-Kane
Duchene-Backlund-Coleman
Tarasenko-Seguin-Nyquist

Hedman-Karlsson
Carlson-Letang
Burns-Gudas

Bobrovsky
Talbot

Team B (Under 27):
B. Tkachuk-Hughes-Raymond
Keller-Suzuki-Bratt
Sharangovich-Hischier-Boldy
Peterka-Thomas-Jarvis

Dahlin-Hughes
Harley-Hronek
Power-Hutson

Hill
Luukkonen

I left out any extras. Assuming each team is fresh, so the 1st round, which team comes out the victor and in how many games?
 

Miro4Norris

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How is A winning? Man to man, arguably every piece after 1st line wingers and goalie go to Team B. Difference between centers is like a day and night
 

Brovalchuk

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Dec 8, 2011
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That second line on team A i think gets caved by every line on team B. Team B in 5 because Bob steals a game.
 

Arthur Morgan

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I think Team B wins. here's mine

which team in my 32 team dynasty leagues would you think would win in a weekly match up. it's all cats, we sign UFAs to contracts through a 24 hour bidding system so some won't be the same as real life, like Nichushkin


Team A:

Cap Space:$1,975,953

C1Cates, Noah$2,625,000
C2Eriksson Ek, Joel$5,250,000
C3Hischier, Nico$7,250,000
C4Draisaitl, Leon$4,250,000
C5Lowry, Adam$3,600,000
W1Bratt, Jesper$7,875,000
W2Eklund, William$1,713,333
W3Frederic, Trent$2,300,000
W4Kelly, Parker$825,000
W5Hughes, Jack$8,000,000
W6Tkachuk, Matthew$9,500,000
D1Andersson, Rasmus$4,550,000
D2DeMelo, Dylan$3,000,000
D3Dillon, Brenden$3,150,000
D4Mayfield, Scott$2,175,000
D5McNabb, Brayden$3,500,000
D6Montour, Brandon$4,000,000
D7Samuelsson, Mattias$4,285,714
G1Sorokin, Ilya$4,500,000
G2Quick, Jonathan$1,800,000
B1Kiviranta, Joel$900,000
B2Nichushkin, Valeri$975,000

Team B:
Cap Space:$586,666

C1Matthews, Auston$13,250,000
C2MacKinnon, Nathan$12,600,000
C3Miller, J.T.$8,000,000
C4Rossi, Marco$1,713,334
W1Benson, Zachary$1,600,000
W2Luostarinen, Eetu$3,000,000
W3Hagel, Brandon$6,500,000
W4Lewis, Trevor$800,000
W5Knies, Matthew$925,000
W6O'Connor, Logan$1,050,000
W7Kiviranta, Joel$775,000
D1Anderson, Mikey$4,125,000
D2Hedman, Victor$7,875,000
D3Murphy, Connor$4,400,000
D4Schenn, Luke$2,750,000
D5Seeler, Nick$2,700,000
D6Bogosian, Zach$1,250,000
D7DeMelo, Dylan$4,900,000
G1Hellebuyck, Connor$8,500,000
G2Kahkonen, Kaapo$1,000,000
 

Crow

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May 19, 2014
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Team B looks much better to me for a seven game series when things tighten up. The depth down the middle is outstanding. Also I would split up Hughes and Dahlin to have one of the two out there almost the whole game. Team A D has a lot of offensive firepower but it’s way beyond its prime and not that good defensively.

Hill and Bob each have a cup. Bob is more accomplished but I’m not sure he is much better in any given 7 game series.
 

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