With that being said, we have a second sheet for those in Fantrax leagues where the positions aren’t outrageously designated. We’re going to keep our eyes on that and update the sheet once that hopefully changes for the better. One final note: Yahoo has lost its mind with its position designations this year ( Shayna wrote a great story about it here). (Note: All patches and updates will be updated at the bottom of this story.) Underneath that, you can find instructions on how the sheet works as well as answers to some frequently asked questions. You can find download links to the sheets below (in Excel and Numbers/Mac formats). (And trust me, it pays to have projections for every stat you need, not just points.) That’s why this spreadsheet exists, to create an easy way for any fantasy hockey manager to have their own rankings that actually fit their league’s scoring system and format. Other rankings are great for standard leagues or for research purposes, but they may not apply directly to your own league.
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