Highly touted, highly regarded and highly drafted, Sidney Crosby has yet to record a single point; one large reason why the Ice Hogs currently reside in the FHL basement.Boulder Flyers: 29.3
Ice Hogs: 25.8A 4.0 Tuesday has dropped the Ice Hogs back into the dank FHL cellar where they currently sit 29.0 points behind the league leader. The news isn't all bad as the Boulder Flyers were even worse, collecting only 1.0. As a result the stumbling Hogs are still in the H2H hunt, trailing GM Morgan's flightless Flyers by only 3.5.
Badger Bob: 49.2
Between the Pipes: 54.8Lead by the play of defender Roman Josi (2g) and netminder Michael Hutchinson (40 save win), Badger Bob left Tuesday with 16.2 in their back pocket, crawling to within 5.6 of the top spot in the overall standings. The top spot currently belongs to the Bob's H2H opponent as Between the Pipes bagged 10.2, lead once again by the play of the previously unheralded Martin Jones (31 save shutout).
Silicon Valley Slashers: 43.3
Polar Bears: 53.4The Polar Bears slipped into 2nd place, netting only 6.1 points on the seventh day of the ten day week. Trailing the Pipes by 1.4 in the overall standings, the Bears are now 10.1 better than the Slashers. A 6.0 Tuesday pushed the Slashers back a spot in the overall standings as they currently occupy Slot. No. 6.
Bluliners: 32.4
Wild Ducks: 41.1Kris Letang collected his first points of the season (1g) and Henrik Zetterberg was good once again, the Wild Ducks departing the day with 10.0 points. The output kept the Ducks in 7th place, but the gap was closed as GM Collard's squad are now just 13.7 behind the FHL perch. The Bluliners weren't nearly as prolific, a 2.0 Tuesday leaving the four-time champs 8.7 behind the Ducks in this Original Six tryst.
Ice Cats: 52.1
Redliners: 28.9The Ice Cats closed to within 2.7 of first place, harvesting 13.5 on Tuesday. Mighty Max Pacioretty was at it again, ripping another two goals to pace the Cat attack. Carey Price contributed a 31 save win, his record still perfect at 3-0. The Redliners were good for 9.2, a number robust enough to remove them from the FHL basement. Currently in 11th place overall, the Reds trail the first place Bears by 25.9.
Misconducts: 44.8
SC Cobras: 34.4Jason Spezza's 9.0 point hat trick injected life into the previously comatose Cobras as GM Murphy's squad moved into 8th place, just 20.4 behind the FHL leader. The Cobras are once again in the H2H chase as they trail the Misconducts by 10.4. Ryan Miller was the best Misconduct on Tuesday as he posted a 15 save shutout (3.0 points) to win his third game of the season.
LINK: Standings