1

1-0

LW: 2 The Wave put up a 10-spot on the Comets to kick off the season before a league-high crowd of 5,374. Ian Bennett found the net four times.

2

1-1

LW: 1 The Blast remained undefeated at home by stomping Mississauga 11-3 before a sellout crowd, but the offense went silent the next day in Utica.

3

1-0

LW: 3 Monterrey started their season with an easy 8-3 win over El Paso.

4

0-0

LW: 4 idle

5

2-0

LW: 5 The Cities almost shredded the rankings when they fell down two goals in Harrisburg, but they not only rallied for the win, but they upset Baltimore in their first game in Utica on Sunday.

6

1-0

LW: 7 Late signings, an explosive Nick Perera, and a dominant opening night win over Turlock have fans buzzing about the Stars.

7

1-0

LW: 11 Late signings, an explosive Adrien Perez, and a dominant opening night win over Turlock have fans buzzing about the Fury.

8

0-1

LW: 6 John Sosa, Brett Petricek and other defensive additions couldn’t contain the Wave attack in Milwaukee Saturday.

9

1-0

LW: 12 Playing without Freddy Moojen and Ricardo Diegues didn’t hurt the Tropics in an easy 9-4 win over St. Louis.

10

0-1

LW: 8 The Barracudas are awaiting visas on key players, but their home opening loss to Dallas was still disappointing.

11

0-1

LW: 9 The SeaWolves are a work in progress, but the offense has been stone cold in their preseason game against Brazil and their home opener against the Ambush. Orlando only managed one even strength goal against the Ambush’s back-up ‘keeper, who came into the game with a 1-16 career record.

12

0-1

LW: 10 The MetroStars looked out of sorts as the Blast ran circles around them. They will look to rebound Saturday in their home opener against Florida.

13

1-1

LW: 14 The Ambush blew a 3-1 lead in Orlando but didn’t comically implode like they did many times last year, and picked up a rare win. The back-end of their Florida road trip was less encouraging.

14

1-0

LW: 15 Like St. Louis, Dallas has had a nasty habit of blowing games late, so the early road win could be a confidence builder.

15

0-1

LW: 13 Tom Mellor doubled last year’s goal total, and while the Heat blew a third quarter 6-4 lead, they were more competitive than expected. Still, their loss wasn’t as persuasive as the Ambush and Sidekicks wins.

16

0-1

LW: 16 Somehow El Paso shut out Franck Tayou and held Monterrey to eight goals, but they were never really in the game.