The Cherry Pickers are the best team in the league, Monday-hire Ryan Johansen (1g, 2pts) lifting the Pickers to the top of the overall standings, the third-year franchise breezing past the once-dominant now-struggling SC Cobras.Bluliners: 26.8
Cherry Pickers: 26.4The big picture is mighty fine but the Cherry Pickers are having a hard time shaking their H2H opponent, Leon Draisaitl (2g, 1a, 7pts) guiding the Bluliners to a Wednesday-best 10.1 points, GM Hamilton’s squad in take-down mode as they lead the 1st place Pickers by 0.4.
SC Cobras: 6.7
Boulder Flyers: 8.3
No Rantanen. No Makar. No Forsberg. No prob... errr, big problem; the injured-riddled Boulder Flyers extracting a huge goose egg from Wednesday, the SC Cobras - despite their troubles - still in this match as they trail the limping birds by just 1.6.
Polar Bears: 16.7
Rocky Rocks: 19.5
Like the Flyers, Rocky Rocks also didn’t pot a point on Day 3. The Rocks however had an excuse - the team dressing no one on Wednesday. The Polar Bears used their opponents off-day to skate closer to what would be their 3rd win of the season, the Bears trailing the Rocks by just 2.8.
Central Red Army: 14.7
Lumberjacks: 18.0
The Central Red Army appear to have their derailed game back on track, an 8.7 point evening drawing the Army to within 3.3 points of the Lumberjacks; both teams lacing their skates in preparation for a stiff
nine-game Thursday.
Baba Booey: 18.0
Misconducts: 19.8Defenseman Torey Krug (1g, 1a) provided his team with 6.0 of their 10.0 points, the rebounding Booeys drawing to within 1.8 points of the were-leading-by-a-chunk Misconducts.
Ice Hogs: 12.8
Wild Ducks: 20.0The Ice Hogs only netted 2.0 points but their win-hopes are still alive and (kinda) kicking - the Wild Ducks also carding 2.0 - the Hogs trailing the Ducks by the same 7.2 with one less day remaining in the week.
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