Ice Cats Win First Patrick Sharp's marker put the Ice Cats in the money for the first time in 2013-14
Ice Cats: 50.5
Wild Ducks: 50.3
Boulder Flyers: 46.2The last goal scored on Friday night was a big one for the Ice Cat franchise as GM Cutshall's veteran crew - by a thin 0.2 - won their first match of the season. The comeback victory left the Cats with a record of 1-7. Sitting pretty on Thursday, the Wild Ducks slumped on the week's last day and saw their record dip to 2-6. The Boulder Flyers also had a forgettable Friday, slipping to 3-5 in defeat.
Bluliners: 74.5
Ice Hogs: 45.9
Dream Team: 45.5The Bluliners, 5-3, continue to rack-up points and are now the sole occupant of first place in the head-to-head-to-head standings. Despite the fancy numbers, GM Hamilton's in-form crew were unable to catch and pass the stubborn Polar Bears in
the race for the FHL Cup. With the disappointing loss the Ice Hogs saw their record level at 4-4; the Dream Team are now 1-7.
Misconducts: 61.6
Polar Bears: 47.9
Redliners: 42.9With the attention focused on the Cats, Bears and Bluliners, the Misconducts quietly had an excellent week, improving to 4-4 with the runaway victory. GM Smalley's smooth-sailing squad are now tied for second in the head-to-head-to head race and remain poised to make a run at the Cup. The Polar Bears are now 3-5 for the season; the Redliners, 1-7.
WEEK 9Bluliners v. Ice Hogs v. Wild Ducks
Boulder Flyers v. Misconducts v. Redliners
Dream Team v. Ice Cats v. Polar Bears