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2025 SSL Standings & Team Stats (Through Week 8)
Rank Team Wins Losses Ties Points Goals For Goals Against Goal Diff Assists Goals/Game GA/Game Assists/Game
1 Raptors 4 2 2 14 63 54 +9 44 7.88 6.75 5.50
2 Rough Riders 4 3 1 13 52 47 +5 25 6.50 5.88 3.13
3 River Dogs 4 4 0 12 46 50 -4 30 5.75 6.25 3.75
4 Polar Bears 2 5 1 7 57 74 -17 34 7.13 9.25 4.25

What’s at Stake This Week: The Final Push

Season Finale: Tuesday 7/29 @ 7pm/8pm

Playoffs: Tuesday 8/5 @ 7pm/8pm

Championship: Tuesday 8/5 @ 9pm

All played at the exclusive summer home of Richmond floorball, Powhatan Ice Den

With every team having played eight games, the standings have never been tighter—and the advanced stats tell the story behind the drama.

The Raptors hold a razor-thin edge in first place, powered by the league’s highest-scoring offense at nearly 8 goals per game, and a league-best 44 assists—a sign of their depth and unselfish play. But their defense will be tested against the River Dogs, whose own attack is balanced and trending up. The Dogs sit just two points behind the Raptors and have improved their goals-against average in the second half, while veteran Matthew Dillard and Malachy Cole are heating up down the stretch.

Meanwhile, the Rough Riders’ story is all about resilience. They’ve got the best defensive numbers of any team above .500 (just 5.88 goals allowed per game), and Sam Leone and Jeremy Sacra remain the most dangerous duo on any floor. But a loss to the Polar Bears this week could drop them out of the top two and force them to play an extra playoff game. For the Bears, this final week is about pride and momentum—their offense has exploded to 57 goals, but they’ll need to tighten up a defense that’s given up a league-high 74.

Three points are up for grabs in each game, and we could be looking at a very different set of standings come night’s end.

This is the week where every stat—goals, assists, and especially defense—matters most.


RFC Summer League: Where the RVA Stories Collide

This summer, something different hit the floor in Powhatan.

Richmond Floorball Club launched its first league—the Summer Sizzle—not with banners or boasts, but with a simple setup: four teams, one venue, nine weeks of coed, high-tempo play. What followed wasn’t just a league. It was a convergence.

The Ice Den saw more than 75 people come through the doors on opening day. Some were veterans of Richmond floorball. Others were first-timers. But all of them stepped onto the same sport court—a newly installed surface that’s already becoming a character of its own. No bounce. Just glide. It demands control, rewards touch, and turns every shift into a test.

And then came the rosters.

RFC didn’t draw from a draft board. They pulled from the backbone of Richmond floorball. Players from 11 of the last 12 championship teams. The city’s most familiar names, now venturing into unfamiliar territory. Legacy squads—Eskimo Bros, Clutch Pucks, Breakaways, Skitters, Just Orange—broken apart and redistributed.

The result? Teammates became matchups. Former linemates reading each other instead of feeding each other. Siblings squaring off in real-time. Father-daughter duos taking opposite corners of the rink.

The looming Sadarangani clash says it all: Dom holds the net. Matt’s on the attack. One guarding the post, the other plotting a way through. And he’s not alone. Every possession in this league has a backstory. Every touch carries a little more weight.

RFC set the table for a summer full of film, moments, and matchups no other floorball setup in the city has dared to stage. And with every game, the stakes keep climbing. GoPros. Bench cams. Hot mics. And enough backstory to fuel a full summer.

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