Player Scores
The player scores have now been updated after week 7, unless there are changes to the game sheets prior to the week change on Tuesday night.
Top scorer in the week was Belfast’s Quinn Preston who had 47 points thanks to his three goals and two assists. A return to form for the Guildford Flames see Lewis Hook (39 points), Peter Crinella (32 points), Brett Ferguson (30 points) and Eamon McAdam (26.8 points) all make the top twelve in scoring for the week. Cardiff duo Brandon Alderson and Tyler Busch have continued their good form with 37 points each and are averaging over 20 points for the last four weeks. Busch is owned by only 18 teams while Alderson is in 8 teams due to being a late signing. Both could be good trade options for this week.
Cody Donaghey has returned back to the top of the scoring charts after scoring 23 points this week, to take him to 156 points overall. He is now ahead of the Coventry duo of Kobe Roth (155 points) and Ian McNulty (151 points) who both scored 33 points in the week.
The link below has the updated scores.
League Standings
Peter Murdock’s “Finisterre” claim the team of the week honours after scoring 278.6 points which is 26 points clear of everyone else. Captaining the week’s top scorer Quinn Preston resulted in 94 points and he was well backed up by Peter Crinella with 32 points. Most of his defence scored some points with Jake Bolton, Bryce Reddick, River Rymsha and Stephen Desrocher all getting between 10 and 15 points. In goal both Evan Weninger and Taran Kozun picked up wins over the weekend.
Andrew Millan’s “Blocked Capitals” returns to the top of the standings after being one of 33 teams to score over 200 points for the week. They are now 28.6 points ahead of “Bean Storm” in second and another 6.2 points ahead of “Ulett The Dogs Out” in third.
Roster Moves
In terms of team selections Matt Greenfield is now the clear leader with 123 selections overall. Belfast duo Daniel Tedesco and Tyler Beskorowany are second and third with 109 and 102 selections respectively. There is a big gap then to Brady Norrish in fourth with 76 selections
Bryce Reddick was the most traded player last week with an extra five teams bringing him in to their defence. He now has 47 total selections. Colton Saucerman, Ben Bowns and Kobe Roth were all brought in by an extra 4 teams.
The player values were updated last week with the top 10 scorers so far receiving a value boost. Below are the new values.
Marc-Olivier Vallerand – 10.0M
Matt Greenfield – 9.0M
Ben Lake – 8.5M
Mitchell Balmas – 8.5M
Cody Donaghey – 7.5M
Patrick Watling – 10.0M
Ben Bowns – 9.0M
Mark Cooper – 9.5M
Michael Pelech – 9.0M
Evan Weninger – 9.0M
Upcoming Fixtures
With Nottingham understandably not playing this week, the fixtures have been moved around so that all teams play twice. We start the week in Cardiff and Fife on Friday when they host Manchester and Dundee respectively. On Saturday the Storm host the returning Steelers while Coventry and Guildford play another cup game.
In the league Fife travel to Glasgow and Cardiff travel over to Belfast to round out Saturday’s fixtures. On Sunday Sheffield, Dundee and Guildford are all at home with Coventry, Glasgow and Belfast on the road.
Don’t forget you can make trades for week 8 up until the trade deadline at midnight on Tuesday night.