Trailing the entire week - and in need of a win to remain in playoff contention - GM Cutshall called out his underperforming team. Mike Condon was the first Ice Cat to respond, the rent-a-goalie delivering a pitch-perfect 42 save shutout (8.4 points) on Thursday, his recharged team now leading their crucial H2H match.Boulder Flyers: 30.4
Ice Cats: 33.7A bountiful 11.4 point Thursday has placed the Ice Cats in a position to win their seventh match of the season, the Probert division squad now walking 3.3 strides in front of the Boulder Flyers with three days remaining in the week.
Central Red Army: 41.0
Bluliners: 28.1The Central Red Army were the best Thursday team, GM Buker departing the day with 13.6 points. For the Bluliners to retain their playoff position they're going to need a fat finish, trailing the best team of the week by 12.9 points.
Misconducts: 28.5
Ice Hogs: 26.9The Ice Hogs and Misconducts continue to exchange jabs, the Misconducts outpointing the Hogs by 4.5 on Thursday. Overall, the Misconducts reduced the gap to 20.7; H2H-wise, their lead is 1.6.
Polar Bears: 33.1
Between the Pipes: 23.0After opening with two big days, the Polar Bears point production has run dry, netting just 3.1 on Thursday. The Bears however are still charting toward a win, leading the quiet Pipes by 10.1.
Silicon Valley Slashers: 13.9
Wild Ducks: 38.7The Fat Lady has been dispatched to Silicon Valley, the Wild Ducks and their 11.3 point Thursday now leading the slushy Slashers by 24.8 points.
SC Cobras: 21.8
Badger Bob: 19.0The SC Cobras uncorked 6.0 points on Thursday - twice the number that Badger Bob was able to locate - the snakes now 2.8 points better than the Bobs with only Friday and the weekend left to be played.
LINK: Standings