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Originally Posted by Roof-Daddy
1. Take all the goalies that are available, make a list (we won't know this, but BT should)
2. Take that list of goalies and rank them by skill (subjective, trust your pro scouts)
3. Now take the list of available goalies and rank them by acquisition cost (lowest to highest)
4. Acquire the goalie closest to the top of both lists
Other things to consider are age and contract status (length and cap number). So if you have two goalies that are neck and neck on both lists, you go with the younger guy, if they are also close in age then you choose the guy with the better contract status.
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I'm guessing you didn't read the article?