Portland is now closer to Toronto than New England so they're really gonna need to turn something around. I really never thought Toronto would get out of the basement....
Other then DC being too high I think these look about right this week to be honest. I've noticed that it seems lately like now when teams register a win after a few winless games or a loss after a few unbeaten the point swings isn't that dramatic. I think we've hit the point in the season where teams are going to need to start strining together good runs instead of just a game here or there to really make some moves. Look for not a whole lot of drastic change for the rest of the season, I think... Which isn't to say I think that the post season is set. Just that teams are gonna really need to start proving themselves at this point.
San Jose, of, course, is running away with it...
Team
|
Rank
|
Weekly Δ
|
SHFR
|
Weekly Δ
|
San Jose
|
1
|
NC
|
150,000
|
+1,613
|
DC
|
2
|
NC
|
123,077
|
-5,415
|
New York
|
3
|
NC
|
118,227
|
+2,649
|
Kansas City
|
4
|
NC
|
115,385
|
+1,523
|
Houston
|
5
|
NC
|
109,589
|
-459
|
Salt Lake City
|
6
|
NC
|
107,143
|
-2,905
|
Chicago
|
7
|
NC
|
104,348
|
+3,026
|
Seattle
|
8
|
NC
|
100,418
|
-459
|
Vancouver
|
9
|
NC
|
98,361
|
+488
|
LA
|
10
|
+1
|
92,308
|
+3,160
|
Columbus
|
11
|
-1
|
91,954
|
-788
|
Chivas
|
12
|
NC
|
80,268
|
-1,583
|
Philadelphia
|
13
|
NC
|
79,470
|
-1,802
|
Colorado
|
14
|
NC
|
77,922
|
-1,116
|
Montreal
|
15
|
+2
|
75,710
|
+2,925
|
Dallas
|
16
|
NC
|
75,235
|
+1,280
|
New England
|
17
|
-2
|
74,303
|
-1,856
|
Portland
|
18
|
NC
|
66,852
|
-994
|
Toronto
|
19
|
NC
|
62,663
|
+333
|
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