
This season our scouting department will be giving an update prior to the start of each game week to give you all the information you need to get your team top of the standings.
Roster Moves
We’ve had no further signings over the last week.
Who’s Hot?
We’ll keep it simple this week after having just two completed weeks so far. Here are the top ten scorers overall –
Player | Position | Team | Value | Total Points |
Brandon Estes | Defence | Cardiff Devils | 7.5M | 114 |
Colton Saucerman | Defence | Coventry Blaze | 7.0M | 82 |
Derek Gentile | Forward | Sheffield Steelers | 8.0M | 78 |
Ben Almquist | Forward | Dundee Stars | 7.0M | 75 |
Tristin Langan | Forward | Glasgow Clan | 8.0M | 75 |
Alessio Luciani | Forward | Coventry Blaze | 8.5M | 71 |
Hampus Olsson | Forward | Dundee Stars | 5.5M | 70 |
Mike Lee | Defence | Belfast Giants | 8.0M | 68 |
JJ Piccinich | Forward | Belfast Giants | 10.0M | 62 |
Jordan Kawaguchi | Forward | Belfast Giants | 9.0M | 62 |
In terms of our pick of the week the sensible pick would be for a Guildford or Nottingham player while they have three games. The other option might be for a Dundee player who have scored 23 goals in their cup games so far, and they have two games against Fife, who have lost 4 out of 5 and only scored 8 goals in those games. However their only loss in sixty minutes so far, a 3-0 shutout to Fife. Lets be sensible and go for Nottingham forward Mitch Fossier this week.
Latest player scores are available on our site –
Upcoming Schedule
The week ahead in the Elite Ice Hockey League features another busy run of Challenge Cup fixtures as group standings begin to take shape.
It’s league action first, however, when Guildford take on Nottingham on Wednesday night.
Cup action begins on Friday, when Cardiff Devils host Manchester Storm in Group A. Both teams picked up a win in Week 2 and have had decent starts to Cup games.
A packed Saturday schedule follows on 27 September with five games taking place. Nottingham host Guildford at the Motorpoint Arena, while Manchester and Cardiff meet again the following night at the Storm Shelter.
In Scotland, Fife Flyers entertain Dundee Stars in Kirkcaldy. Belfast Giants take home-ice advantage against the Glasgow Clan at the SSE Arena, and Sheffield Steelers round out the night by facing Coventry Blaze at the Utilita Arena.
Those games are then reversed in Group B, with Dundee and Glasgow home to Fife and Belfast respectively. In the south, Coventry return to the Skydome to host Nottingham, while the weekend concludes with Guildford taking on Sheffield at the Spectrum