For those who don't know about H2H League's here is an explanation on all 3 kinds.
Head-to-Head: Points: "H2H" points is similar to how Fantasy Football is played. Teams play each other one-on-one on a rotating schedule throughout the season. You assign a given point value to individual statistical categories (i.e., goal = 4, assist = 1, etc.) and each scoring period's winner is determined solely by which team accumulates the most fantasy points versus a single opponent. The end result is a win (1-0-0), loss (0-1-0) or tie (0-0-1). If selected, your league will have team schedules and playoffs (optional), and you will have the option to set up divisions. Things to think about: ESPN says that for Points Leagues we wouldn't be able to use Blocked Shots/Hits kind of categories but it says for H2H leagues we would be able to. I'm not sure what they would consider this because it's both head to head and points. If we were to do H2H points you might be risking drafting some goons and then they wouldn't be worth as much if we were to find out the point system was all offensive categories with faceoffs and shots but no hits and blocked shots.
Head-to-head: Each Category: This is the most common type of head-to-head play in Fantasy Hockey. Teams play each other one-on-one on a rotating schedule throughout the season. This format allows you to select a number of statistical categories. For each scoring period, team totals are accumulated, and a win, loss or tie is credited in each category based on opponent's weekly totals (i.e., 6-3-1 in a 10 category league). If selected, your league will have team schedules and playoffs (optional), and you will have the option to set up divisions. NOTE: If the LM sets home team wins as a tiebreaker, the home team will win the first tied category. If there is a second, the away team will win. The tiebreaker will work alternately between the two teams.
Head-to-Head: Most Categories: Teams play each other one-on-one on a rotating schedule throughout the season. This format allows you to set "X" number of statistical categories. For each scoring period, usually Monday through Sunday, team totals are accumulated in each of the categories. At the end the scoring period, the winner is determined by which team wins the most number of categories. The end result is a win (1-0-0), loss (0-1-0) or tie (0-0-1). These results correspond directly to each team's overall record. If selected, your league will have team schedules and playoffs (optional), and you will have the option to set up divisions.
From ESPN..
This is the point system I'd like to use:
SKATERS
Goals
Assists
Shots
PIM's (Penalty Minutes)
+/-
PPG (Power Play Goal)
SHG (Short Handed Goal)
GWG (Game Winning Goal)
TOI (Time on ice)
FOW (Faceoffs Won)
Blocked Shots
Hits
Games Played (Injury prone players being less valuable)
Goalies
Wins
GAA (Goals Against Average)
SV% (Save Percentage)
Games Started
Overtime Loss
With the last two H2H type of league's I listed we are guaranteed the point system I want. The H2H Points League as I said I have no idea if they offer this kind of points system for. If someone who has used ESPN knows the answer to this please let me know.
I'll leave this for people to comment over night and in the morning. I want to know your thoughts and which one of the 3 H2H you guys would prefer. Raptactics had us on a Most Category H2H type. If we did that we might not have to re-do anything unless you guys want to because of the minor changes I made.