The Whipsnakes scored the first six goals of the game, shutting out the Atlas in the first quarter, and put up six straight again once Trevor Baptiste finally answered with a tally to open the second. From there, the Atlas never cut the deficit under eight.
“I thought the offense looked incredible in that first half,” Whipsnakes goalie Kyle Bernlohr said. “And our defense was giving up – to be honest, I sound like a broken record – easy shots for me to save. I got hit by a lot of shots. I didn’t have to make too many stick saves early on, so got my confidence going. All around, that first half was the best 24 minutes the Whipsnakes have ever put together.”
Bernlohr made 18 saves, stopping 72 percent of the shots that went his way. Zed Williams was close behind Rambo with five points, while Jay Carlson, Brad Smith and Mike Chanenchuk all had two.
Now 8-1, the Whipsnakes will enter postseason play with the top seed for the second time in franchise history. The Atlas dropped to fourth place at 5-4, at risk of falling out of the playoff picture.
REDWOODS HEADING TO POSTSEASON
Despite a near disastrous start to the year, the Redwoods will play in the postseason.
Rob Pannell looked like the future Hall of Famer that he is, notching eight points on two goals and six assists in the Redwoods’ 14-12 win over the Waterdogs. Now 3-1 since the All-Star break, the Redwoods are far removed from their three-goal performance against the Chrome in Week 2.
“I thought we played pretty well,” attackman Ryder Garnsey said. “Felt like the bounces were going their way a little bit. But I think that we did a good job staying even-keeled. That's been our identity for the last few years. We don't break, and I think that you saw that over the course of the second half. We got up a goal or two. They punch back and then we punch right back.”
The Redwoods scored the final two goals of the game in the final six minutes of play, getting the go-ahead tally from Charlie Bertrand before an insurance goal from Garnsey. That helped the group rebound from losing a previous two-goal lead in the fourth quarter.
Garnsey finished with five points, while Bertrand and Jules Heningburg each had three to snap Waterdogs’ five-game win streak.
NOTEWORTHY
The Redwoods lost defensive quarterback Eddy Glazener, who went down after a noncontact injury and had to be helped off of the field. … Cannons attackman Lyle Thompson leads the league in goals and points heading into the final week. He has scored 24 times and accumulated 39 points. … Utah native and Cannons SSDM Bubba Fairman scored in his return to his home state. … This week’s games were played at Zions Bank Stadium, home of the 2020 Championship Series. … The debut dates for “Fate of a Sport” were announced this week. The PLL documentary will release on ESPN+ on Aug. 29, ESPN on Sept. 15 and ABC on Sept. 18.
POWER RANKINGS
(Last week’s rankings in parentheses)
1. Whipsnakes (1)
2. Chrome (4)
3. Archers (5)
4. Waterdogs (2)
5. Atlas (3)
6. Redwoods (6)
7. Chaos (7)
8. Cannons (8)
UP NEXT
in Tacoma, Wash.
All times Eastern
SATURDAY
Chrome vs. Redwoods, 7 p.m. (ESPN+)
Archers vs. Waterdogs, 9:30 p.m. (ESPN+)
SUNDAY
Whipsnakes vs. Cannons, 3 p.m. (ESPN+)
Atlas vs. Chaos, 5:30 p.m. (ESPN+)