Defenseman Justin Faulk has placed the Boulder Flyers back in the chase for the coveted FHL Cup, the previously-quiet third round draft pick ripping three goals (15.0 points) on Tuesday - his on-fire team netting 35.2 points in all - the Flyers racing into second place in the overall standings, now just 48.0 points behind the first place Bluliners.Boulder Flyers: 41.2
SC Cobras: 9.2Like Justin Faulk, defenseman Zach Werenski also rose from the dead on Tuesday, his three assist, 6.0 point game adding fuel to the Boulder Flyers already raging fire, GM Morgan's squad now leading this "Best of the Worst" H2H confrontation by 32.0.
Bluliners: 11.0
Ice Hogs: 14.9
Distracted by the sound of someone galloping toward their first place house, the Bluliners might be ripe for the H2H picking. That suits the Ice Hogs just fine as they maintained their narrow advantage on Tuesday, GM Henry's squad now leading this more-than-important match by 3.9.
Badger Bob: 18.4
Wild Ducks: 20.0
With the postseason a lock, Badger Bob's attention has turned to attaining a first-round playoff bye. That task was made more difficult on Tuesday as the Wild Ducks carded a stiff 16.0, GM Collard's hasta-win team now leading this crucial clash by 1.6.
Polar Bears: 26.8
Misconducts: 23.4Mark Scheifele made his presence known by netting 7.0 points (2g, 1a), his Polar Bears team departing Tuesday carrying a heavy bag of 17.8, the upset-minded Bears now leading the also-good-on-Tuesday Misconducts by 3.4.
Vegas Vipers: 10.1
Mooses: 15.0
The Vegas Vipers apparently weren't invited to the Tuesday Points Party as the sagging team collected just 2.0, GM Miller's on-the-verge-of-extinction squad now trailing the drifting Mooses by 4.9.
Central Red Army: 10.0
Ice Cats: 17.9The Ice Cats sprung to life on Tuesday, carding 13.9 - a number that deflected the 6.0 points launched by the Central Red Army, the Cats now leading this battle of 10-8 teams by 7.9.
LINK: Standings