8. HALIFAX THUNDERBIRDS (5-5)
The T-Birds held on despite two ties in the fourth quarter, escaping the Riptide 13-12 to snap a two-game losing streak. Clarke Petterson called the win ugly, but Halifax will take it in this up-and-down season. Ryan Benesch broke a tie at 11 to give Halifax the lead for good, while Cody Jamieson added an insurance tally that helped the team endure a final New York goal with 1:25 remaining. Last week: 10
9. LAS VEGAS DESERT DOGS (3-5)
Things are starting to gel in the Sin City. The Desert Dogs have won two straight and three of the last four after besting Albany 12-10. Landon Kells shut the FireWolves out in the fourth quarter, allowing Las Vegas to go on a game-ending four-goal run to erase a two-point deficit. Rob Hellyer had seven points, his sixth straight game with five or more. Last week: 13
10. COLORADO MAMMOTH (4-5)
Alarm bells are going off for the defending champions, who have now lost three straight and four of their last five. The offense simply hasn’t been there — Colorado has scored in the single digits in each of their last four losses, with this week’s total of seven marking a new low during the stretch. The top four teams in the West are all at least two games above .500, so the Mammoth have work to do. Last week: 8
11. PHILADELPHIA WINGS (3-5)
The Wings led after each of the first three quarters, going into halftime up three and the final 15 minutes of regulation up 11-10, but couldn’t hold on. Blaze Riorden responded with the final equalizer of the game after Buffalo took a 12-11 advantage in the fourth, but that was the end of the scoring for the visitors to Banditland. Last week: 9
12. NEW YORK RIPTIDE (2-7)
Jeff Teat had nine points, including four in the early stages, as New York took a 5-3 advantage on Halifax. The Thunderbirds rebounded, yet the Riptide still managed to equalize twice in the fourth quarter before Halifax strung two goals together for the win. Last week: 11
13. ALBANY FIREWOLVES (2-6)
The FireWolves took command in the third quarter against Las Vegas, outscoring their foes 5-1 to enter the final 15 minutes up 10-8. That effort was squandered by the offense disappearing in the fourth, resulting in a fourth straight defeat. Kieran McArdle had seven points for a second straight game. Last week: 12
14. VANCOUVER WARRIORS (1-9)
Vancouver scored in single digits for the sixth time this season — one away from its total from all of last season — as the team was outscored 4-1 in the fourth quarter. Reid Bowering snagged a season-high 21 loose balls, his second 20-plus performance of the season. Last week: 15
15. GEORGIA SWARM (0-7)
The Swarm are inching closer to matching last season’s loss total before recording their first win of the year. Lyle Thompson brought Georgia within 6-4 early in the second half, but that was followed by a crushing nine-goal Toronto run. Thompson earned a point on five of the team’s seven goals. Last week: 14