8. COLORADO MAMMOTH (6-7)
Colorado orchestrated a late push consisting of five goals in just over four minutes — three of which came off the stick of Zed Williams — but couldn’t come back in a 14-12 loss to Vancouver. Williams and Ryan Lee each had seven points, with all of Lee’s on assists, as the Mammoth were unable to ride the momentum created by a win against Buffalo. Last week: 7
9. PHILADELPHIA WINGS (6-8)
Ben McIntosh, Blaze Riorden and Mitch Jones led the comeback effort in the second half, helping fuel a 5-1 run that got the team back in it with Halifax. McIntosh made it a one-goal game for the final time at 11-10 halfway through the fourth quarter, but the Thunderbirds closed with three straight to pull away. Halifax sits a game up on the Wings for the fourth East playoff spot. Last week: 9
10. GEORGIA SWARM (4-8)
The Swarm continue to show new life, winning for a fourth time in five attempts with a 13-8 triumph against New York. Georgia put its stamp on the game early, taking 9-1 and 10-2 leads early in the second quarter on goals by Andrew Kew. He finished with nine points, while Lyle Thompson added seven. Is a playoff push feasible? With upcoming games against New York, Halifax, Saskatchewan and Albany, it is possible. Last week: 12
11. SASKATCHEWAN RUSH (5-8)
Saskatchewan has tumbled down the West standings with five straight losses, setting a new low for goals scored during this stretch this weekend. Mark Matthews, the team’s second-leading scorer, has gone cold in the last three weeks. He notched a goal and an assist against Calgary, pushing his point total in the last three games to six. Last week: 11
12. LAS VEGAS DESERT DOGS (5-8)
Jack Hannah continued to bolster his candidacy as a Rookie of the Year finalist, recording six points as his Desert Dogs snapped a three-game losing streak. Captain Rob Hellyer had two goals and seven assists on an emotional night for the franchise. Las Vegas celebrated Tucker Out Cancer night for the first time in honor of head coach Shawn Williams’ late son. Last week: 14
13. NEW YORK RIPTIDE (4-10)
The Riptide scored just once in the first 22 minutes of play, a recipe for disaster against a Georgia team that has found an offensive touch. Jeff Teat was his usual self with seven points, but no other Riptide player had more than three. Last week: 10
14. VANCOUVER WARRIORS (4-10)
Chase Scanlan scored the eventual winner and the final insurance tally as part of a three-goal night in Vancouver’s upset of Colorado. The Warriors built a 10-5 lead midway through the second quarter before the Mammoth’s counterstrike. Scanlan’s closing goals sandwiched five for Colorado but were just enough. Last week: 14
15. ALBANY FIREWOLVES (2-11)
Four FireWolves beat Toronto’s Nick Rose in the team’s promising 5-3 run in the fourth quarter; however, moral victories are hard to take considering Albany’s nine-game losing streak. Zac Tucci won 10 of his 24 draws, and the Rock were able to secure the final two to help ice away the game. Last week: 15