With a record of 19-4-2 in 25 consecutive starts Devan Dubynk has helped lift the Boulder Flyers to the top of the FHL charts, a 30 save win on Tuesday providing his Flyers with a 0.7 lead over the Wild Ducks.Boulder Flyers: 39.7
Dream Team: 18.1Drifting south just a week ago the Boulder Flyers are once again in first place, another solid evening placing them in front of the hobbling Wild Ducks. In their H2H match the 12-7 Flyers are having little trouble with the 10-9 Dream Team as they currently sit on a 21.6 cushion.
Redliners: 20.0
Wild Ducks: 31.3The Wild Ducks endured a quiet Tuesday, slipping into second place in the overall standings. The lack of points also provided the Redliners with a reason to think "comeback win" as GM Megan's team now trail GM Collard's squad by just 11.3.
Ice Hogs: 46.6
Timbers: 17.5Another win looks like a sure thing as the Ice Hogs should soon be staring at a two game H2H division lead with only four weeks remaining in the season. If the Ice Hogs can stay the course they will have won the $30.00 H2H title leading from start to finish.
Ice Cats: 46.5
Polar Bears: 28.7The Ice Cats exploded for 21.0 on Tuesday as they saw their lead over the Polar Bears increase to a thick 17.8. The outburst also pushed the Bluliners into the basement as the suddenly hot Ice Cats now occupy the 9th slot in the standings.
Bluliners: 26.8
Misconducts: 25.8The Misconducts are back in the picture as they now trail the Bluliners by just 1.0. The prospect of a "first to worst" season for the Bluliners is now a distinct possibility. With a little more than four weeks remaining in the season the Bluliners are in dead last, 10.2 points behind the Ice Cats.
LINK:
Standings