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Originally Posted by Rutuu
3. Your scenario is interesting. First my rule is a guideline, but lets pretend it is a rule that cannot be broken. If you keep all your mid round picks you should have at least 3 young players in your bottom 6 line up in the 3rd year of the strategy if you have average drafting. Get the odd year where you get two NHLers in a draft or your picks have longer than 3yr careers and you're off to the races. You've also got an asset base to trade from.
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With average drafting, you’d be fortunate getting even one bottom 6 player from your mid round picks.
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