Stamkos, Quick and Giordano; three huge reasons why the still undefeated Ice Hogs have ruled the FHL roost in 2014-15.Ice Hogs: 50.5
Wild Ducks: 39.2The first place Ice Hogs posted the league's highest score, improving to 6-0 for the season. In defeat the Wild Ducks slipped to 2-4. Despite the Ice Hogs' perfect record they sit only game game in front of the Polar Bears who also won; their record now 5-1.
Redliners: 43.4
Bluliners: 29.2The Redliners improved to 4-2 with a comfortable win over the punch drunk Bluliners. Seated in 5th place in the overall standings, GM Megan's team trails the first place Ice Hogs by 51.1. The 7th place Bluliners are 65.4 steps back.
Ice Cats: 42.2
Misconducts: 32.7The 9th place Ice Cats won the battle of 1-4 teams, leaving GM Smalley with the worst record in the league (1-5). With a 2-4 record, the Cats trail the 6-0 Ice Hogs by 4 games in the H2H race and by 82.2 in the chase for the FHL Cup.
Polar Bears: 38.0
Boulder Flyers: 33.9There were no final day heroics for the Boulder Flyers as GM Morgan saw his team slide to 2-4. Nestled in 4th place the Flyers trail the Hogs by 41.1. Meanwhile the Polar Bear Express marches on as they continue to breathe down the neck of the Ice Hogs in both the overall and H2H standings.
Dream Team: 35.0
Timbers: 34.8The most competitive match of the week saw the Dream Team narrowly defeating the last place Timbers to improve to 4-2. In the overall standings the Dream Team are standing on the 6th rung of the FHL ladder, 54.7 points back. The Timbers trail the FHL Cup by 83.2.
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StandingsWEEK 7Boulder Flyers v. Ice Cats
Bluliners v. Polar Bears
Wild Ducks v. Dream Team
Timbers v. Misconducts
Ice Hogs v. Redliners <--- Belle Tire "Match of the Week"