Backed by a Cory Schneider 38 save shutout (7.6 points) the Timbers leapfrogged two teams on Monday, GM Sarzynski's still focused squad moving to the sunny confines of 8th place in the overall standings.Dream Team: 20.8
Timbers: 28.6Despite being buried in the lower half of the standings GM Sarzynski has continued to make moves. His persistence is finally paying off as the 8th place Timbers team now trail the last money grab by 150.8 and leads this H2H encounter by 7.8.
Bluliners: 24.1
Redliners: 12.0Niklas Kronwall added another 3.0 to the team's kitty but it wasn't enough to prevent his Bluliner team from sliding back into the FHL basement. With a little over six weeks remaining in the season last year's FHL Cup champion is once again dead last.
Boulder Flyers: 20.8
Polar Bears: 18.8The Boulder Flyers dressed two players on a slow Monday and had a chance to retake the top spot in the overall standings. The Flyers fired blanks however and remain 4.3 behind the first place Wild Ducks and just 2.0 in front of the Polar Bears in this Week 18 H2H match.
Wild Ducks: 11.9
Ice Hogs: 17.1Neither team dressed anyone on Monday so there were no points to be had. Thus the Belle Tire "Match of the Week" remains "as is," the Ice Hogs leading the Wild Ducks by 5.2.
Ice Cats: 9.4
Misconducts: 20.7The Misconducts unearthed a few points on Monday and moved further ahead of the no-one-at-the-wheel Ice Cats, GM Smalley's advantage now 11.3 with four days remaining in the week.
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