ABHL Power Rankings - Week 2
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ABHL Power Rankings - Week 2
This week - Rank #1
Last week - Rank #2
Chain Gang (4-0-0)
The undefeated Chain Gang showed that they have a very deep team by winning both games this week despite missing one of their top forwards. Their impenetrable defense held both teams to only scoring 2 goals. Chain Gang is showing no signs of slowing down and that's why they jump up to rank 1 this week.
Key injuries: Felix Wong (ankle), Jimmy Phung (ankle)
This week - Rank #2
Last week - Rank #1
Roosters (3-1-0)
The most hated team in the league, as voted by the ABHL players, is 1-1 this week by continuing to be a physical force on the floor. Missing one of their key defenders, Rooster still stuck with their playing style and showed the league just how strong they really are.
Key injuries: Andrew Szeto (personal leave)
This week - Rank #3
Last week - Rank #3
Slammer Hammer Jammer Bammers (2-2-0)
SHJB got some help this week as Keith Mah and Garvin Chow made their debuts. Both players had an immediate impact by scoring a combined 11 goals and 4 assists. This offensive juggernaut remains at rank 3.
Key injuries: Richard Lee (personal leave)
This week - Rank #4
Last week - Rank #4
Cash Only (2-2-0)
With the return of William Chan, the full strength Cash only team was able to give Rooster's their only loss of the season. But with the possible season ending loss of Ryan Ho in a unfortunate collision, Cash Only may need to look for outside help to making the next step up the standings.
Key injuries: Ryan Ho (Shoulder)
This week - Rank #5
Last week - Rank #6
Shockers (1-3-0)
With a full lineup, Shockers were able to out battle the last placed team, Flying Tigers, to get their first win of the season. Shockers played a team game this week, but still relied heavily on their star players to lead the charge. Unless other Shockers start to step up, they may be on the outside looking in when playoffs come around.
Key injuries: none
This week - Rank #6
Last week - Rank #5
Flying Tigers (0-4-0)
Injured team captain battled through his lower body injury and played this week. The story of the Tigers all season is not being able to close out games. All four games played this season have resulted in a loss of just one goal. Until Flying Tigers begin to win, they will be stuck at the bottom of the pack.
Key injuries: Bernie Chu (lower body)
This is John Lu reporting, TaSN, Edmonton.
Last week - Rank #2
Chain Gang (4-0-0)
The undefeated Chain Gang showed that they have a very deep team by winning both games this week despite missing one of their top forwards. Their impenetrable defense held both teams to only scoring 2 goals. Chain Gang is showing no signs of slowing down and that's why they jump up to rank 1 this week.
Key injuries: Felix Wong (ankle), Jimmy Phung (ankle)
This week - Rank #2
Last week - Rank #1
Roosters (3-1-0)
The most hated team in the league, as voted by the ABHL players, is 1-1 this week by continuing to be a physical force on the floor. Missing one of their key defenders, Rooster still stuck with their playing style and showed the league just how strong they really are.
Key injuries: Andrew Szeto (personal leave)
This week - Rank #3
Last week - Rank #3
Slammer Hammer Jammer Bammers (2-2-0)
SHJB got some help this week as Keith Mah and Garvin Chow made their debuts. Both players had an immediate impact by scoring a combined 11 goals and 4 assists. This offensive juggernaut remains at rank 3.
Key injuries: Richard Lee (personal leave)
This week - Rank #4
Last week - Rank #4
Cash Only (2-2-0)
With the return of William Chan, the full strength Cash only team was able to give Rooster's their only loss of the season. But with the possible season ending loss of Ryan Ho in a unfortunate collision, Cash Only may need to look for outside help to making the next step up the standings.
Key injuries: Ryan Ho (Shoulder)
This week - Rank #5
Last week - Rank #6
Shockers (1-3-0)
With a full lineup, Shockers were able to out battle the last placed team, Flying Tigers, to get their first win of the season. Shockers played a team game this week, but still relied heavily on their star players to lead the charge. Unless other Shockers start to step up, they may be on the outside looking in when playoffs come around.
Key injuries: none
This week - Rank #6
Last week - Rank #5
Flying Tigers (0-4-0)
Injured team captain battled through his lower body injury and played this week. The story of the Tigers all season is not being able to close out games. All four games played this season have resulted in a loss of just one goal. Until Flying Tigers begin to win, they will be stuck at the bottom of the pack.
Key injuries: Bernie Chu (lower body)
This is John Lu reporting, TaSN, Edmonton.
johnlu- Posts : 53
Join date : 2011-03-14
Re: ABHL Power Rankings - Week 2
When was this player's vote taken to vote on the most hated team in the ABHL? Was there even any team Rooster players in the poll? I also find it hard that that was the only poll question as well. I'm calling some JohnLu Bullshit Reporting Propaganda!!!
KTai- Posts : 1
Join date : 2011-03-15
Re: ABHL Power Rankings - Week 2
Perfect example team rooster complaining again!!!!
Damn ktai!!!
Mosted hated team forsure hahaha
jokes
Damn ktai!!!
Mosted hated team forsure hahaha
jokes
Ca$h Only GM- Posts : 38
Join date : 2011-03-13
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