Getzlaf-Fueled Misconducts Improve to 3-2Ryan Getzlaf stood tall on Friday, reaping a season-best 13.0 (3g, 1a) for his Misconducts team.Misconducts: 54.4
Wild Ducks: 34.2
Ice Cats: 27.1Ryan Getzlaf was the only Misconduct to log points on Friday but it was damage enough as the Smalley-lead squad improved to 3-2 for the season. On the flip side, the no-one-steering-the-ship Ice Cats slumped to 0-5 and remain the only team in the league yet to win a week.
Bluliners: 59.8
Dream Team: 51.2
Polar Bears: 43.9The Bluliners remain the hottest team in the land as GM Hamilton's second place overall squad improved to 3-2. The mark is good enough for first place (tied with the Misconducts) in the head-to-head-to-head standings. The Polar Bears, 2-3, were this threesome's caboose but racked up enough points to keep their all-important lead in
the race for the FHL Cup.
Boulder Flyers: 58.3
Ice Hogs: 44.9
Redliners: 24.4The Boulder Flyers enjoyed arguably their best week to date, improving to 2-3 with the Week 5 victory. While the Ice Hogs, 2-3, posted respectable numbers, the snake-bitten Redliners, 1-4, saw their stock slide farther south. With five weeks in the books, the Redliners are better than just one of the nine FHL teams, the defending champion Wild Ducks.
WEEK 6Deam Team v. Ice Cats v. Ice Hogs
Boulder Flyers v. Redliners v. Wild Ducks
Bluliners v. Misconducts v. Polar Bears <-- Belle Tire "Match of the Week"