Summary

On this episode of the Keeping Karlsson Fantasy Hockey Podcast, it’s time for us to hold ourselves accountable for all we predicted and projected way, way, way, way, way, way back in the summer of 2019.

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Contents

Elan and Brian have compared their 2019-20 NHL fantasy skater projections against what actually ended up happening, and take this week’s show to try and explain and understand the players who outperformed our projections by the greatest amount.

 

We revisit direct quotes (and arguments) from our 2019-20 Audio Almanac and look under the hood to see if we were wrong to be so low on a player, or if a player was wrong to score so many more points than they should have.

 

We also name a few players who we were pretty much exactly right about. We’ll talk about more of them, plus the biggest underperformers, on an episode to come.

 

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Players discussed on this episode include Ryan Strome, Tony DeAngelo, Adam Fox, J.T. Miller, Max Pacioretty, Zach Hyman, Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Neal Pionk, Ryan Ellis, Aaron Ekblad, Connor McDavid, Elias Pettersson and more.

 

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