
Gameweek 25 Highlights: Catenacci Claws His Way to the Top
Top Team Performances
Gameweek 25 was a week of dominant performances, with Clarkey’s IHC securing the top spot with an outstanding 448.7 points. Gimme gimme a winger from Sweden followed closely with 409.1 points, while Where’s the goal IHC claimed third with 405.2 points. Other notable mentions in the top five include Lambys Loons (402.8 points) and Steel Team 6 (399.8 points), both delivering strong performances.
Star Players of the Week
This week, Daniel Catenacci stood out as the top individual performer, racking up 61.0 points with four goals and one assist, including a game-winning goal. Among goaltenders, Jackson Whistle delivered a stellar week, earning 51.3 points with two wins, 63 saves, and a shutout. Eamon McAdam also had a solid showing with 41.3 points, recording three wins and 113 saves. Other key players included Cooper Zech and Ryan Tait, both contributing 40.0 points each with their offensive production.
Most Selected Players
Matthew Greenfield remained the most-selected player this week, appearing in 118 teams, further cementing his position as a must-have player in fantasy hockey. Joe Morrow was the second-most selected with 104 picks, followed by Josh MacDonald with 91 selections. Chase Gresock (87) and Didrik Henbrant (85) rounded out the top five most-selected players, showing their reliability among fantasy managers.
Overall Standings Update
In the overall standings, Maple Flames continued to lead with 7,190.8 points, maintaining a narrow edge over Subbuteo Kings (7,181.0 points), who climbed into second place after a 152.4-point gameweek. Haden Heard Bow dropped to third with 7,088.4 points, followed closely by A Team Has No Name (7,087.0 points) and Belfast Bruins (7,009.7 points), who completed the top five.
Big Movements in the Standings
- Subbuteo Kings climbed into second place with a strong 152.4-point gameweek, closing in on Maple Flames.
- Clarkey’s IHC made an impressive leap, moving into 72nd place after their 448.7-point gameweek, one of the highest scores of the season.
- (off)side chick saw a significant boost, climbing to 41st place after an impressive 161.2-point performance, marking one of the biggest gains this week.
- Blazing Hops also had a strong surge, moving into 77th place with 161.2 points, showing that consistency is key in the final stretch of the season.
- On the other hand, Cwmbran Devils and Steel Team 6 had slower weeks, recording 64.0 and 40.9 points, respectively, leading to slight drops in the standings.
Analysis of Trends
Gameweek 25 showcased the impact of strategic player selections and high-performing individuals. Teams that capitalized on strong goaltending performances and top scorers saw significant gains, while others struggled to keep pace. With just a few gameweeks left, competition is heating up, and every decision could be the difference in the final standings.