Thursday, January 2, 2014

IHHL: Week 14 Update



Santa has come and gone and we are now in the back half of the IHHL season. In a month, the Olympics will start and the IHHL will go on hiatus as players go to represent their home nations. This means that in the next few weeks we will see a scramble as managers continue to address injuries and look to stack up points and secure their positions in the conference.

Last week we nearly saw a Christmas miracle as the Richmond Prexies came within .6 of a point of winning their first game of the season. Capital Punishment played the role of the Grinch last week, teasing the Prexies with the possibility of a win by keeping it close all week long. Final score for the week, Capital Punishment (3 and 10) 148.7 to Richmond Prexies (0 and 13) 148.2.

Puckin’ Great Ya’ll reasserted dominance of the Dunlop Conference, and the league, by scoring 315 points in a shortened week format. Never Go Full Kopitard never stood a chance as Puckin’ scored nearly 200 points in the first two games of the week. Final Score, Puckin’ Great Ya’ll (11 and 2) 315.7 to Never Go Full Kopitard (6 and 7) 150.6. Puckin’ Great Ya’ll currently leads the league in points with a total of 3514, nearly 300 points more than the closest rival.

How You Laich Me Now set their sites on The Mighty V last week, in a fight to see who would continue to challange Puckin’ Great Ya’ll for dominance of the Dunlop League. After keeping it close all week, The Mighty V was unable to match How You Laich Me Now on Sunday. This lead to a final score of How You Laich Me Now (10 and 3) 242.4 to The Mighty V’s (9 and 4) 182.3.

Team Moran faced off against Laich a G6 last week and it was a close a bitter battle the entire week. In the end, the first game of the week proved to be the difference though. Laich a G6 outscored Team Moran by 30 points, leaving us with a final score of Laich a G6 (5 and 8) 183.7 to Team Moran’s (2 and 11) 153.7.

Last week saw the showdown of the top two teams in the Conway Conference. The Kung Fu Lemurs took advantage of a tired and distracted Fighting Hasselhoffs. The Lemurs played a dominant game the first two games of the week, allowing them to coast to victory despite a flurry of trades and roster moves by the Hoffs. Final score for the week was Kung Fu Lemurs (11 and 2) 247.8 to The Fighting Hasselhoffs (8 and 5) 214.1.

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