Polar Bears Pile On; Extend LeadPolar Bear Dustin Byfuglien was at his goal scoring best on Friday, potting two (9.0 points).Polar Bears: 68.1
Bluliners: 44.0
Misconducts: 42.9After bolting to a huge lead at the start of the season, FHL pundits were quick to predict a Polar Bear collapse. No collapse has surfaced as GM Elya's no-sign-of-cooling franchise continue to manufacture points; their lead now a sizable 31.7. With the Week 6 win, the Polar Bears improved to 3-3 and are tied with four other teams in the heated race for the head-to-head-to head crown.
Ice Hogs: 80.5
Ice Cats: 53.2
Dream Team: 40.6With a "holy shit" 80.5 week the Ice Hogs improved to 3-3 for the season. The Week 6 infusion also placed GM Henry's team 'in the money' as the two-time FHL Cup champion now find themselves in third place overall; 3.7 back of the second place Bluliners. It was no cigar for the neutered Ice Cats who once again yanked the short straw, their 2013-14 record a league-worst 0-6.
Boulder Flyers: 58.8
Redliners: 36.7
Wild Ducks: 31.2The Boulder Flyers improved to 3-3 with a comfortable win over the 8th place Redliners and last place Wild Ducks. GM Morgan's franchise now sit on the 4th rung of the overall standings ladder. Both the Redliners and Ducks slumped to 1-5 with the loss; a record that has left them 3 games back of the five front runners in the race for the $25.00 head-to-head-to-head bonus.
WEEK 7Bluliners v. Dream Team v. Redliners
Boulder Flyers v. Ice Hogs v. Misconducts
Ice Cats v. Polar Bears v. Wild Ducks