Fantasy Hockey Whos the No 1 draft pickskip to main content (press enter)Current WeatherCharlottetownChange weather location10C Light RainshowerCBC Global Header NavigationCBCca News news drop down menu Sports sports drop down menu Radio radio drop down menu TV tv drop down menu My Region drop down menu More drop down menu Watch drop down menu Listen drop down menu Search CBCca Submit Search Sign Up Log In Hockey Headlines Scoreboard Standings Stats NHL Schedule Teams Players Hockey Night in Canada Highlights Fantasy Pool Commonwealth Football Headlines CFL Scoreboard CFL Standings CFL Stats CFL Teams NFL Scoreboard NFL Standings NFL Stats NFL Teams NFL Players Video Alpine Skiing Curling Figure Skating Basketball NBA Scoreboard Standings Stats Teams Players Basketball News Feed Baseball MLB Scoreboard Standings Stats Teams Players Baseball News Feed Soccer MLS Scoreboard MLS Standings International Stats Soccer News Feed Amateur Sports Golf Tennis REPUBLISH EMAIL PRINT Text Size S M L XL REPORT TYPO SEND YOUR FEEDBACK Fantasy Hockey Whos the No 1 draft pickLast Updated Friday September 18 2009 413 PM ET Comments27Recommend56CBC Sports Alex Ovechkin left and Sidney Crosby are near the top of any poolies wish list (Bruce BennettGetty Images) Its the most wonderful time of year for hockey poolies draft timeBefore you get your friends together to make picks and bust chops over a few pops get prepared with CBCSportscas Fantasy Hockey 1on1Every Friday our resident nerds er experts Jesse Campigotto and Jordan Shifman debate three hot fantasy hockey topics including whom to add whom to drop and whom to track on your radarThis week we answer three burning draft questions Whos No 1 Whos No 2 And how early should you draft a goalie1 Say youre lucky enough to draw the top pick in your draft Do you take Crosby Malkin or OvechkinJC Lets assume like most leagues goals are more valuable than assists Id rather fight Georges Laraque than pass on Ovechkin One of these years Ovie is going to score 70 and when that happens you dont want to be the guy who passed on him Oh and despite the fact he plays hockey with the ferocity of an NFL running back hes one of the most durable players in the NHL just two games missed due to injury in four seasons Am I missing somethingJS Yeah! Somehow youve managed to overlook the defending Stanley Cup champions and the two biggest reasons why they won Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin Now Im not saying that Ovechkin doesnt deserve serious consideration but hes not a lock Hes far and away Washingtons best player so hell continue to garner the best checkers in the league every single night In Pittsburgh Crosby may be more of a playmaker but hes versatile enough to take with the top pick If youre looking for a top goal scorer a multicategory producer and want to get a piece of the Penguins high...