Found near bottom of the FHL Bargain Bin in Week 7, Nazem Kadri has excelled in a Rocky Rocks uniform, the 31 year-old forward helping to remove the Rocks from the basement with his one goal, two assist, 5.0 point effort; GM Rocky and his squad now skating above ground, 2.9 points better than the now-in-last-place Ice Hogs.Lumberjacks: 22.0
Rocky Rocks: 34.8Don’t look now but Rocky Rocks own the best score of the week, a 16.0 point Wednesday not only lifting the team out of the cellar but also providing the win-needy Rocks with a 12.8 point lead over the plodding Lumberjacks.
Baba Booey: 19.8
Ice Hogs: 10.0
Baba Booey only scored 1.0 point but it was (just) enough to keep the team on the top of the FHL pile, their overall lead reduced to 0.6 points. Hoping for “better days ahead” after securing their first win of the season, it’s “the days still suck” for the Ice Hogs as the team and their week-worst score were unceremoniously dumped into the cellar.
Wild Ducks: 25.6
Central Red Army: 26.7By scoring 2.0 points the Central Red Army maintained their advantage over the Wild Ducks, the Army carrying a light 1.7 point lead into a very heavy
10-game Thursday.Cherry Pickers: 14.8
Boulder Flyers: 32.7
The Cherry Pickers were buried in an avalanche of points, the Colorado-stacked Boulder Flyers netting 12.5 points on Wednesday, their lead over the Pickers now very generous at 17.1 points.
Bluliners: 14.6
Misconducts: 18.8The Bluliners were the better of the two teams on a slow four-game Day 3, a 5.7 point outing placing GM Hamilton and his B’s 4.2 points in front of the Misconducts.
Polar Bears: 22.2
SC Cobras: 19.4
The SC Cobras crawled back into this match by razing the Polar Bears - the Cobras outnumbering their opponent 11.0 points to 4.2 - GM Murphy once again thinking “win” as his team trails by just 2.8 points.
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