8. PANTHER CITY LACROSSE CLUB (3-3)
Panther City made a major move by acquiring veteran forward Callum Crawford from New York this week. The squad hopes he can return to his 2021-22 form, as his 88 points would have led PCLC. This year, Crawford has just 10 points in three games while on a disappointing Riptide side. To land him, Panther City only had to part with one active player — backup goalie Kevin Orleman — in addition to two prospects and three draft picks. The group returns to the floor Saturday at Vancouver. Last week: 9
9. HALIFAX THUNDERBIRDS (3-3)
Halifax hosts Rochester next week, an opportunity for the T-Birds to insert themselves back into the East race after falling twice last weekend. Last week: 10
10. ALBANY FIREWOLVES (2-3)
The FireWolves were swarmed early, falling into a 9-1 hole midway through the second quarter in a 16-10 defeat against the Riptide. Albany never cut the deficit under five the rest of the way, despite six points from Connor Kelly. A fun twist to the game: The teams made a trade with each other hours before the contest, with Leo Stouros heading to Albany and Curtis Conley to New York. Both played against their former teammates. Last week: 8
11. NEW YORK RIPTIDE (1-4)
The Riptide made waves this week by trading their biggest free agent acquisition in franchise history. Ironically, what followed was New York’s best offensive showing of the season in its triumph against Albany. Jeff Teat notched his second career 12-point game, while Brett Hickey, signed last week, scored twice and added four helpers. Last week: 12
12. PHILADELPHIA WINGS (2-3)
The Wings came close to suffering their second double-digit defeat of the season and are now riding a two-game skid heading into a difficult stretch that features two games against Buffalo and meetings with Halifax and Albany. Blaze Riorden opened the scoring against Toronto, but Philadelphia didn’t beat Nick Rose again until just under 13 minutes remained in the fourth quarter. Last week: 11
13. GEORGIA SWARM (0-4)
Goalie Brett Dobson was named the NLL’s Rookie of the Week on Wednesday, the highlight of a bye week for the Swarm. He had 46 saves and posted a .807 save percentage against the Bandits last week, perhaps making a play to command the crease full time after splitting with Craig Wende. Georgia returns on Friday, Feb. 3, against Colorado. Last week: 13
14. LAS VEGAS DESERT DOGS (1-4)
Talk about a dramatic way to secure the first win in franchise history. Vegas looked toast when Logan Schuss closed the first half’s scoring to give Vancouver a 12-4 advantage. Yet the Desert Dogs responded with eight straight to tie, the beginnings of an 11-1 run that propelled the squad to a 15-14 victory. Rob Hellyer scored to put the team ahead for good, then again to notch the eventual game winner. Oh, and those who came out also got to enjoy some fisticuffs at the end of the first half. Last week: 15
15. VANCOUVER WARRIORS (1-5)
Vancouver seemed well on its way to proving it is at least better than Las Vegas with a second win against the Desert Dogs when the gameplan imploded. The Warriors went 26 minutes without scoring during Vegas’ 8-0 run but still had a chance to force overtime late. Keegan Bal got the team within one with a goal with 25 seconds left and Vancouver won the ensuing faceoff, but a final Las Vegas takeaway sealed their fate. Last week: 14