One day after posting the league's highest score, Rocky Rocks were again the best FHL team - unheralded defenseman Damon Severson (1g, 1a) netting 6.0 of his team’s Thursday-best 16.0 points, the climbing Rocks moving into 7th place in the overall standings, just 22.6 points shy of Top-3 cash.Polar Bears: 30.9
Rocky Rocks: 51.4Rocky Rocks is the best “thru Thursday” team, the rising franchise beginning play on Friday with a generous 20.5 point H2H lead; the Polar Bears held to just 6.8 points on Day 4 of the extended 10-day week.
Baba Booey: 40.9
Misconducts: 21.1Baba Booey took a break from pounding the competition, the 1st place Booeys held to just 4.3 points. The Misconducts weren’t much better, uncovering just 5.1; the number returning GM Smalley to the FHL basement, the Misconducts H2H deficit still large at 19.8 points.
Ice Hogs: 27.7
Wild Ducks: 26.4The Ice Hogs were outscored 5.0 to 4.2 but still managed to hold onto their advantage, the Hogs leading the Wild Ducks by 1.3 points ahead of a typically light
five-game Friday.Lumberjacks: 26.4
Central Red Army: 20.9
By scoring 8.9 points the Central Red Army no longer possess the lowest score of the week. The team however is still facing an uphill climb, the Army trailing the now-in-11th-place Lumberjacks by 5.5 points.
Cherry Pickers: 14.7
Bluliners: 39.2The Cherry Pickers sent nine players to the plate yet only scored 1.4 points, the hugely disappointing performance leaving GM Recoskie with the worst score of the week; the parked Pickers trailing the bubbling Bluliners by 24.5 points.
Boulder Flyers: 35.0
SC Cobras: 27.6
The Boulder Flyers received 6.0 of their 12.0 points from defenseman Zach Werenski (3a), the 2nd place Flyers moving to within 26.3 points of the 1st place Booeys. The solid effort also padded the Flyers H2H lead, the birds leading the snakes by 7.4.
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