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| Subject: WEEK 11 (thru Wednesday) Thu Dec 19, 2013 12:11 pm | |
| Flying under the radar, Max Pacioretty has been instrumental to the Ice Cats resurgence.Boulder Flyers: 31.9 Ice Hogs: 45.2 Ice Cats: 52.4Not taking their current 7th place position laying down, GM Cutshall has made a number of moves over the past week. On Saturday alone the veteran manager signed four new players; sending the same number of underachievers packing. With Sidney Crosby providing the fuel and Max Pacorietty providing the spark, the Ice Cats are trekking north, securing 52.4 to lead the week - the number also placing the snarling Cats just 44.2 back of third place and a $100 paycheck. Misconducts: 24.0 Polar Bears: 34.1 Redliners: 34.3The Redliners have hovered around the bottom of the pack most of the year - even once, dipping their foot into the FHL basement. Not deterred, GM Megan continues to make moves in search of the right combination of talent; never willing to throw-in the towel. These moves - and a couple of trades - are finally starting to take root. The Redliners are leading this Week 11 match - a 34.3 showing providing last year's runner-up with a 0.2 advantage over the second place Polar Bears; a 10.3 lead over the point-parched Misconducts. Wild Ducks: 29.1 Dream Team: 43.2 Bluliners: 35.6On the subject of determination and never giving up, there is no topping the Wild Ducks. A seven-time FHL Cup champion, GM Collard has pulled out all the stops in an effort to improve his team. To date, the snake-bitten Ducks have encountered no luck as they continue to languish in last place. In contrast, the Dream Team, aside from a good draft, have done nothing. The result: the Dream Team lead this match by 7.6; are still in contention for the Cup, trailing the first place Bluliners by 59.3, and lead the last place Wild Ducks by almost 100 points. The Hockey Gods can be mean sometimes. |
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