Gameweek 7 of the Fantasy Hockey League offered a blazing performance, with standout team and player contributions shaping the competitive landscape. Here’s a summary of the key highlights:
Dominating Team Performances
Belaks Blaze claimed the top spot in Gameweek 7, scoring an impressive 422.3 points, showcasing their team’s depth and strategy over 40 points clear for this gameweek. Following were Newark Trashers IHC with 380.8 points and Weymouth Bay Buccaneers with 376.5 points, both proving they are forces to be reckoned with. Notably, Ulett The Dogs Out and Wheel, Snipe, Celly rounded out the top five with 373.8 and 358.2 points respectively. These strong performances indicate fierce competition as we progress through the season.
Star Players of the Week
Steven Seigo took the top spot this week, earning an impressive 64 points through his well-rounded performance, including crucial goals and assists. His play highlighted both offensive and defensive strengths, solidifying his impact.
Close behind were Alessio Luciani and Ryan Hughes, each achieving 58 points. Their strong offensive contributions, combining goals and assists, were pivotal in driving their teams forward. Not far off, Grant Hebert scored 57 points with a powerful goal-scoring display, proving vital for his team’s success.
In the goaltending department, Richard Sabol stood out, accumulating 51.7 points with 67 saves and a shutout, while Mat Robson’s 51.2 points reflected his reliable presence in the net, backed by 62 saves and a shutout.
Each of these players brought exceptional skill and resilience to their teams, marking another competitive week in the league.
Most Selected Players
Leading the picks this week, Matthew Greenfield was the most selected player with 126 selections, reflecting his consistent impact on the field. Trailing him was Joe Morrow, chosen 98 times, showcasing his popularity among selectors for his steady performance.
Other notable selections included Scott Conway with 82 picks and Sam Herr and Ben Bowns, each with 81, emphasizing their roles as essential players in their respective positions. Jake Durflinger also emerged as a key choice, appearing in 77 selections for his reliable contributions.
These players’ popularity among selectors underscores their importance and consistent performance, making them essential figures in the competition this week.