Playing on the same team for the first time in their FHL careers, Daniel Sedin (1g, 2a) and Henrik Sedin (1g) combined for 6.0 points, providing their Badger Bob squad with a 4.1 lead over Between the Pipes.Badger Bob: 7.0
Between the Pipes: 2.9So far so good for the expansion franchise as the Bob's currently sit on top of Between the Pipes; the Pipes led by the play of Martin Jones and his 19 save win.
Ice Cats: 12.6
Redliners: 0.0While the Sedin's stole the headlines there was no beating the overall play of the Ice Cats as they exited Day 1 with the highest score and a 12.6 lead over the Redliners. Corey Price (36 save win) and Max Pacioretty (2g) were the teams best players. When questioned after the game, GM Cutshall denied the rumor that he had already scheduled an FHL Cup parade.
Misconducts: 6.9
SC Cobras: 6.0The closest match thus far finds the Misconducts nursing a 0.9 lead over the SC Cobras. The play of Cobra Brent Burns garnered the most attention as the hard-slapping defenseman departed the contest with 5.0 points (1g, 1a).
Silicon Valley Slashers: 6.2
Polar Bears: 1.0Henrik Lundqvist was stellar in goal (32 save win) as he provided his Slashers team with a 5.2 lead over the mostly idle Polar Bears; the Bears lone point courtesy of a Patrick Kane assist.
Bluliners: 6.0
Wild Ducks: 0.0P.K. Subban was outstanding in his first game as a Bluliner as the flashy defender harvested 6.0 points (3a). With the Ducks held in check, the Bluliners departed Day 1 sitting on a 6.0 cushion.
Boulder Flyers: 1.0
Ice Hogs: 0.0No fireworks to be had in this contest - not yet anyway - as a Keith Yandle assist was the only damage done; the Boulder Flyers currently 1.0 better than the defending H2H champion Ice Hogs with 9 long days remaining in the week.
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