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GM Henry was the toast of the town when his Ice Hogs team captured the FHL Cup in May of this year. Today the rabid but fickle fans are calling for Henry’s ouster, the defending champion Hogs cemented in the bottom half of the overall standings, their head-to-head record - after falling again - a league-worst 0-7.

Misconducts: 50.1
Ice Hogs: 36.4
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The Ice Hogs have set a new record for H2H futility; the troubled franchise the only team to lose seven consecutive matches to start the season. The Misconducts were the latest team to butcher the compliant Hogs, GM Smalley’s squad improving to 3-4; the Misconducts still lodged in the middle of the Domi division, two games back. The Ice Hogs now trail the Probert leader by five troubling games.

Boulder Flyers: 88.8
Bluliners: 45.0

It was a memorable week for the Boulder Flyers as they transformed from Laughing Bag contender to FHL Cup contender in the span of just seven days; the team recording a season-best 88.8 points. With the performance the Flyers were awarded the $10.00 Best Week bonus. The Flyers also moved to the front of the line with regard to winning the season-ending $20.00 bonus - a prize awarded to the team that records the highest score of the season. All that and they’re now 4-3, one game behind the Probert division leader. The Bluliners stumbled to 4-3; the tattered team, like the Flyers, one game behind the Probert-leading Pickers.

Baba Booey: 61.8
Polar Bears: 43.7
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Defenseman John Carlson (1g, 2a) ripped 9.0 as Baba Booey posted a league-best 18.9 points on Sunday, the Booeys recapturing 1st place overall en route to handing the Polar Bears their 4th loss of the season. With the outburst, Baba Booey’s 1st place lead is now 10.3 points; their largest advantage to date; their H2H record a Grimson-best 5-2. The Polar Bears slipped to 3-4, the 6th place overall team lodged in the basement of the Grimson division, two games back.

Cherry Pickers: 45.2
Central Red Army: 44.4

This hotly contested match was hot until the final horn, the Cherry Pickers edging the Central Red Army by 0.8 points. With the narrow win the Pickers improved to 5-2, the team now seated, alone, at the top of the Probert division. The difficult defeat leaves the Army with a record of 3-4, the team tied for 2nd place in the Domi, two games back.

SC Cobras: 52.0
Rocky Rocks: 47.6
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The SC Cobras improved to 5-2 by narrowly defeating Rocky Rocks, GM Murphy’s 2nd place overall squad still perched atop the Domi division, one game better than the Central Red Army. Rocky Rocks fell to 2-5 for the season. While it’s still relatively early in the year, the team's postseason hopes are already starting to fade, the rolled Rocks currently seated three games behind the Domi-leading Cobras.

Wild Ducks: 48.4
Lumberjacks: 37.2

The Wild Ducks routinely dismissed the Lumberjacks, GM Collard’s Grimson squad now 4-3 for the season; a record that leaves the veteran franchise one game behind the division-leading Booeys. Despite their troubles - and the loss - the Lumberjacks still own a winning record, the 4-3 squad, like the Ducks, seated just one game behind the best of the Grimson division.

WEEK 8
Polar Bears v. Central Red Army
Bluliners v. SC Cobras
Wild Ducks v. Misconducts
Baba Booey v. Rocky Rocks
Boulder Flyers v. Ice Hogs
Cherry Pickers v. Lumberjacks

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