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FYMC: Comparing the VHLM Teams at This Point [Final 6/6]


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We have played through about half the season, and it has been an interesting time in my first junior year so far. As a player, I think it would be a great time to check the teams out and see how they rank in different statistics.

 

Goals For

 

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The Blades are the best team in the league in this regard, scoring an unreal 5.58 goals per game. However, they are not the only team to score over 5 goals per game. The Storm were very close to them, scoring 5.33 goals per game. In the second tier of offensive teams you have the Gladiators and the Lynx, who scored 4.61 and 4.03 goals per game respectively. In the third tier were four teams. First of them was the Royals, who scored 3.78 goals per game. Behidn them were the Outlaws, who scored 3.56 goals per game. Third was the Red Wolves, who scored 3.31 goals per game. The final team in this tier was the Rush who scored 3.17 goals per game. The Watchmen were in the bottom tier with .14 goals per game, and last of the bunch were the Wild, who only scored 2.08 goals per game.

 

Goals Against

 

The Red Wolves, despite not being a great offensive team, were tops of the league in goals against with 2.06. With then on the top tier were three other teams. The Blades, Storm, and Gladiators went 1-2-3 with 2.33, 2.39, and 2.72 goals against respectively. The second tier featured two teams again. The Royals and Lynx switched places in this second tier, the Royals with 3.19 goals against and the Lynx with 3.75 goals against. The third tier featured the Watchmen and Outlaws, who allowed 4.92 goals against and 4.97 goals against respectively. The fourth tier features the Rush, who have allowed 5.00 goals against per game, and the bottom tier has the Wild with a whopping 6.25 goals against per game.

 

Goals For/Against

 

When combining the two together, the Blades sit atop the league so far. Their total combined value is at 239.29%, a very high number. The Storm are very close behind them, with a 223.26% value. In third are the Gladiators, who have a 169.39% value so far on the season. The Red Wolves are right behind them, however, with a 160.81% value. Down the ladder are the Royals who are at a 118.26% value. The final team above the average in both goals for and goals agaist are the Lynx, who are right above the mark with a 107.41% value. The Outlaws are the first below the average with a 71.51% value. Behind them are the Rush with a 63.33% value. Second to last are the Watchmen with a 43.50% value. The worst team in both goals for and goals against are the Wild, who are at a minuscule 33.33% value.

 

Mid-Season Verdict

 

 

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The team to most look out for so far is the Blades and the Storm, who are currently in a two-man race for supremacy in the league while dominating their respective conferences. The Gladiators and Red Wolves are obvious second-tier teams in their respective conferences, however do not count them out in terms of production game by game. Behind them it doesn't appear to really matter, as there are only two other teams above the average (and not by much) and the rest of the league is so fair below the average in both respects they aren't even worth talking about at this point.

 

Unfortunately, I am worried about my team's chances with how far ahead the rest of the playoff teams are, but I am holding out hope we will be able to produce better in the second half. Next week we will move to shots for and against between the teams, and see if these teams differ in any ways other than with goals.

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Content: 2/2- Great read! Its been a crazy race for first!

 

Grammar: 2/2- very little mistakes, none worth deducting marks. 

 

Appearance: 1/1- Titles, 3 pictures !

 

Final: 6/6

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