RCSSC Spring 2026 Floorball
Standings, week review, every game score at bottom.
Week 4 tightened the table and gave ICE a pulse.
- Semi Pro stayed unbeaten with a 4–3 win over Eskimo Bros. It was not clean, it was not loud, but it kept them first. Annoying? Sure. Effective? Unfortunately.
- Flamingos stayed perfect by surviving Clutch Pucks 5–4. The scoring pace cooled from “public emergency” to merely “still leading the league in goals,” which is rude enough.
- ICE finally got moving with an 8–3 win over Red Spring, while Pogo Sisters punched back with a 5–2 win over Skitters. The lower half of the table is no longer politely waiting around.
This table has history behind it.
The Spring 2026 standings are only the current chapter. The longer River City floorball story still runs through the familiar names: Clutch Pucks as the legacy dynasty, Eskimo Bros as a recent power, and Semi Pro as the defending Winter champions still refusing to let the league breathe.
Flamingos add the loudest current-season twist. They came into Spring 2026 with past championship weight, then opened the season by smashing the goal column like subtlety had personally offended them.
Pogo Sisters matter in the lore too. Their slow start does not erase last season’s surprise championship-game run, including the playoff upset over the top-seeded Flamingos. That is the kind of thing a standings page should remember, because numbers without memory are just homework.
- 2024 Winter: Eskimo Bros
- 2024 Spring: Flamingo
- 2024 Summer: Clutch Pucks
- 2024 Fall: Eskimo
- 2025 Winter: Semi Pro
- 2025 Spring: Clutch Pucks
- 2025 Summer: Miracle on Wood
- 2025 Fall: Eskimo Bros
- 2026 Winter: Semi Pro
League Table Through Week 4
Ranked by points, then goal differential where the middle-table traffic jam requires adult supervision.