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On the year he has 16 points (eight goals, eight assists) in 28 games. Simmonds is owned in 21 percent of Yahoo! and 4.9 percent of ESPN leagues.Eric Fehr, RW, Washington Capitals Fehr was tied for second with four goals last week. He added an assist, a 3 rating, one power play point and nine shots on goal He has 11 points (7 goals, 4 assists) in 17 games. Fehr is owned in four percent of Yahoo! and 1.4 percent of ESPN leagues.Nigel Dawes, LW, Calgary Flames Nigel also tied for second with four goals last week. Dawes is owned in five percent of Yahoo! and 0.9 percent of ESPN leagues.Niklas Hagman, LW, Toronto Maple Leafs Hagman also had four goals last week with a 2 rating and 13 shots on goal He has 17 points (13 goals, 4 assists) in 25 games. Tyler Myers, D, Buffalo Sabres Myers was tied for the league lead with four assists last week He added two power play points and had three shots on goal. On the year he has 13 points (three goals, ten assists) in 24 games.

Tyler is owned in 13 percent of Yahoo! and 16.8 percent of ESPN leagues.Paul Kariya, LW, St. Louis Blues Kariya led the league with 23 shots on goal last week, resulting in three points (two goals, one assist) He had a 4 rating and won a face-off. On the year he has 11 points (6 goals, 5 assists) in 25 games. On the year he has 23 points (8 goals, 15 assists) in 27 games. Antoine is owned in 18 percent of Yahoo! and 86.4 percent of ESPN leagues.Jean-Sebastien Giguere, G, Anaheim Ducks Giguere picked up a pair of Wins last week while sporting a 1.65 goals against average and a .940 save percentage He turned away 79 of the 84 shots he faced. On the year he’s 3-3-3 with a 2.67 goals against average and a .915 save percentage. Johan is owned in nine percent of Yahoo! and 3 percent of ESPN leagues Originally published at LestersLegends ..

Have your say by commenting below.My other MLB 9s you might want to check out are:Diamondbacks , Braves , Orioles , Red Sox , Cubs , White Sox , Reds , Indians , Rockies , Tigers , Marlins , Royals , Angels , and Dodgers . Catcher: Dave Nilsson (1999)Nilsson’s eighth and final year with the Brewers was his best. Had the leftie not shared as much time behind the plate with Bobby Hughes and Charlie Greene, it’s possible he would have set new highs in runs scored and walks too.Highlight Game: June 19, 1999 Cincinnati. Entering the 1999 season, Nilsson knew he needed 16 home runs to reach the milestone 100. He had only ever done this once before.But on June 19, Nilsson hit his eighth homer of the month to join the 100 club. He did drive in more runs, but that was more a result of where he batted in the lineup and who he batted behind.B.J. Surhoff had a little more speed than either Nilsson or Simmons, but he had very little pop. First Base: Prince Fielder (2009)MLB short-listed Fielder based on his 50-homer 2007 season. But I actually believe Fielder was better in 2009.He played 162 games, hit 46 home runs, and led the NL with 141 runs batted in.