8. Halifax Thunderbirds (5-5)
The Thunderbirds had the weekend off and return Friday when they host Buffalo. Last week: 8
9. Colorado Mammoth (5-5)
The Mammoth’s three-game losing streak came to an end thanks largely to a 10-point performance from Ryan Lee in his season debut. He had four primary assists in a third quarter which saw Colorado take a 10-7 advantage, then had the secondary helper on the final goal that helped fan off a Panther City comeback effort. With its 14-12 win, the Mammoth notched their highest goal total of the season. Last week: 10
10. Panther City Lacrosse Club (6-5)
PCLC scored three straight in the fourth quarter, with Josh Medeiros cutting Colorado’s advantage to 13-12 with 3:51 remaining. The Mammoth managed to still hold Panther City off to earn a split of matchups in back-to-back weeks. Callum Crawford continued his strong play since the trade with six points. Last week: 7
11. Philadelphia Wings (3-5)
The Wings had the weekend off and return Saturday when they host New York. Last week: 11
12. New York Riptide (2-8)
New York ended regulation on a four-goal run with goals from four different players, erasing a 10-6 Rochester advantage with under 12 minutes remaining. Ron John equalized with 55 seconds left on the clock, but no one could beat Rylan Hartley in the remaining 15 minutes. Last week: 12
13. Vancouver Warriors (2-9)
The victory over Saskatchewan was by far the most impressive showing for the Warriors under Troy Cordingley. Vancouver pushed ahead with a 6-1 second quarter then further secured its position with a 4-3 third. Keegan Bal had 11 points on three goals and eight assists, while Adam Charalambides had six points. Last week: 14
14. Georgia Swarm (1-7)
Backed by two double-digit point producers — with Lyle Thompson notching 12 and Andrew Kew adding 10 — the Swarm mercifully got off the schneid with a much-needed 20-4 win against Albany. The defense limited the FireWolves to just 37 shots to help rookie goalie Brett Dobson, while the offense strung together impressive runs. The Swarm’s previous high for goals in a game was 12. Last week: 15
15. Albany FireWolves (2-7)
Albany has now lost five straight, with this week’s matchup marking a new low. The FireWolves set a season low for goals, scoring five or fewer for the second time in four games, while simultaneously setting a new season high for goals allowed. To add insult to injury, it all came against a previously winless squad. Last week: 13