Thanks! I switched him to C/RW. Elite prospects has center and NHL has RW.
I'm wondering if there is really a need for this any more? Virtually every single forward in the league has multiple positions of forward applied to them now. What's the point of writing C/LW/RW really?
Maybe time to list simply "FWD" instead? Or maybe even just use NHL.com official position listing and go with that, instead of constantly having to change this as players get put in a new positions throughout their career.
I'm wondering if there is really a need for this any more? Virtually every single forward in the league has multiple positions of forward applied to them now. What's the point of writing C/LW/RW really?
Maybe time to list simply "FWD" instead? Or maybe even just use NHL.com official position listing and go with that, instead of constantly having to change this as players get put in a new positions throughout their career.
Yes, for armchair gm, the set position places them in the LW/C/RW placements. Same for depth charts. Many also use CapFriendly for Fantasy leagues and they typically require a certain number of players at each position.