Top Team Performances
Gameweek 11 was a week of exceptional performances and tight competition. Ben Lakes Blue Baumers came out on top, leading the pack with a remarkable 299.1 points. Close behind were Maple Flames with 297.9 points and Ice Breakers, who secured third place with 290.7 points. These teams demonstrated their strategic depth and execution, solidifying their positions as serious contenders. Notable mentions include WenInGoal and BO, PO and BOBO, who rounded out the top five with 281.8 and 280.4 points, respectively.
Star Players of the Week
Gameweek 11 saw standout individual performances that defined the outcomes of several matches. Grant Hebert led all players with an impressive 50 points, showcasing his scoring ability with a goal, four assists, and a game-winning shorthanded goal. Following closely was Sacha Guimond, who contributed 49 points with a goal and three assists, displaying his dual-threat capabilities from the blue line. Zak Galambos and Matt Alvaro also delivered, scoring 40 and 38 points respectively, adding significant value to their teams.
Most Selected Players
The most selected player for Gameweek 11 was once again Matthew Greenfield, chosen by 131 managers, a testament to his consistent performance as a reliable goaltender. Joe Morrow followed with 97 selections, while Scott Conway and Jake Durflinger were chosen by 86 and 84 managers, respectively. Kevin Tansey rounded out the top five with 81 selections.
Overall Standings Update
In the overall standings, A Team Has No Name maintained their dominance with 2,730.5 points, staying ahead of the competition. Lambys Loons and Haden Heard Bow are not far behind, with 2,716.7 and 2,701.7 points, respectively. The top five was completed by Cwmbran Devils and Where’s the Goal IHC, with 2,672.8 and 2,645.9 points. With the standings this close, the battle for the top spot is far from over.
Gameweek 11 underscored the depth of talent and strategy in the league, with both individual brilliance and team coordination playing crucial roles. As the season progresses, it will be fascinating to see how managers adapt and strategize for the challenges ahead.