In first place since November 8th the Polar Bears suddenly find themselves in second, two Rick Nash goals lifting the Boulder Flyers into the top spot.Boulder Flyers: 60.6
Misconducts: 43.1It was a long road back but the Boulder Flyers finally caught and passed the leaking Polar Bears. In pursuit of their third FHL Cup, the Flyers lead is 2.6 with nine long weeks remaining in the season. H2H-wise the Misconducts are proving to be a tough opponent; the Flyers however are keeping pace, their cushion still relatively comfortable at 17.5.
Polar Bears: 33.4
Timbers: 39.6Apparently streaking toward their first FHL championship less than a month ago the Polar Bears suddenly have a fight on their hands. Now residing in the unfamiliar confines of second place, GM Elya's squad trail the Flyers by 2.3; lead the 3rd place Wild Ducks by just 7.7 and, H2H-wise, are 6.2 in back of the last place Timbers.
Dream Team: 51.5
Redliners: 34.3In need of a win to stay in the H2H division picture the 8-6 Redliners inched closer to the idle Dream Team. With four days remaining in the long post all-star week GM Megan's Reds trail GM Austin's Dreamers by 17.2.
Wild Ducks: 49.1
Ice Cats: 42.5While a lot of attention has been focused on the Boulder Flyers pursuit of the Polar Bears the Wild Ducks have quietly crept into the FHL Cup picture, the seven-time champion now just 10.3 out of first place. GM Collard's H2H battle continues to lean his way, the Ducks lead over the Ice Cats still tight at 6.6.
Bluliners: 31.3
Ice Hogs: 42.2As poorly as the Bluliners have played this week they still have a shot at another $2.00 H2H win, a 7.0 Monday bringing the defending FHL Cup champion to within 10.9 of the H2H division leading Ice Hogs. The overall picture finds the two-time champion Hogs still in contention as they trail the Flyers by 41.4.
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