In the NSFC, there are three teams who have a shot at the playoffs: The Baltimore Hawks (who need just one win to secure their spot), the Yellowknife Wraiths (who need just one win to secure their spot), and the Philadelphia Liberty (who need to win both of their last two games and need either the Hawks or Wraiths to lose both of their last two games). The Hawks and Wraiths, barring a number of unexpected outcomes, have their playoffs spots locked up and are now battling for home field advantage when they face each other in the playoffs.
Over in the ASFC, the Arizona Outlaws have secured their playoff position, and need just one win to secure home field advantage all the way to the championship. The Otters just need one win to secure their spot, and the Sabercats need the Otters to lose both of their remaining games in order to have any hope of making the playoffs.
The biggest storyline as we prepare for the playoffs is how the Yellowknife Wraiths, a team that lost several key players and was the only team in the league to suffer a “net loss” in the offseason free agency, are in the running to be the #1 NSFC seed.
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Over in the ASFC, the Arizona Outlaws have secured their playoff position, and need just one win to secure home field advantage all the way to the championship. The Otters just need one win to secure their spot, and the Sabercats need the Otters to lose both of their remaining games in order to have any hope of making the playoffs.
The biggest storyline as we prepare for the playoffs is how the Yellowknife Wraiths, a team that lost several key players and was the only team in the league to suffer a “net loss” in the offseason free agency, are in the running to be the #1 NSFC seed.
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