You’re tired of clicking five different sites just to find one score.
I am too.
Looking for the most recent Matches Sffarehockey? You’ve found the definitive source.
Most fans I talk to refresh three tabs at once. Or worse (they) give up and scroll past the game entirely.
This page has every result. Every goal. Every updated standing.
All in one place.
No fluff. No dead links. No waiting for a site to catch up.
I update this within minutes of each whistle. Not hours. Not the next morning.
You’ll see who scored, who missed, and what it means for the league table. Right now.
Not buried in jargon. Not wrapped in ads. Just clean, fast, accurate info.
You want scores. You want context. You want it now.
That’s what you get here.
This Week’s Scores: No Fluff, Just Facts
I check these scores every Sunday morning. Not for fun. Because someone always asks.
Sffarehockey is where I go first. It updates faster than the league’s official feed (and yes, that’s saying something).
Matches Sffarehockey delivered again this week. Here’s what actually happened:
Dragons 5 (Knights) 2
The Dragons pulled away in the third. Their power play went 3-for-4. (Knights’ goalie looked like he’d rather be anywhere else.)
Vultures 1 (Yetis) 4
Yetis’ defense held the Vultures to six shots total. Six. I counted twice.
Titans 3. Storm 3 (OT)
A dramatic overtime winner for the Titans (off) a deflection no one saw coming. (Ref blew the icing call at 18:42.
Don’t @ me.)
Ravens 0. Wolves 7
Wolves scored on their first four shots. Ravens’ netminder got pulled after two periods.
(He’s been traded. Rumor says it happened mid-game.)
Sharks 2. Bears 2 (SO)
Bears won the shootout 4. 1. Their rookie goalie stopped all three Sharks attempts.
(Yes, that rookie. The one who missed practice last Tuesday.)
That’s it. No commentary. No spin.
Just who beat who and how badly.
You want context? Watch the third period of the Yetis (Vultures) game. That’s the only tape you need.
I don’t trust highlight reels. I trust final scores. And the gaps between them.
Some teams win clean. Others just survive.
Which kind are you watching?
Game of the Week: When Everything Hung on One Shift
I watched the Bruins (Maple) Leafs game live. Not highlights. Not a recap.
The whole thing.
First period was noise. Skating. Whistles.
Neither team settled. You could feel the crowd holding its breath. Like waiting for someone to drop a plate at Thanksgiving.
Then Boston’s fourth line hit the ice at 8:42 of the second. That’s when it flipped.
They won seven of nine faceoffs in that shift. Created two breakaways. And forced a turnover that led to David Pastrňák’s slap shot from the circle.
Top corner, glove side, 13:17.
That goal wasn’t just points. It was tone. It told Toronto: You’re not getting comfortable.
The Leafs pushed back hard in the third. Power play at 5:03. Clean entry.
Shot blocked. Rebound. Missed net.
Then another power play at 12:19. Same story. Good looks, zero finish.
Meanwhile, Linus Ullmark stopped 34 of 36. Including one sprawling pad stack on Mitch Marner with 90 seconds left. You know the kind (where) you swear the puck crossed the line, but it didn’t.
Pastrňák had three points. But Ullmark had the stat: .944 save percentage. He was the difference.
Some games are decided by goals. This one? Decided by who blinked first.
Spoiler: Toronto blinked.
I’ve seen too many “big games” fizzle into mediocrity. This wasn’t one of them.
It mattered. You felt it.
And if you missed it? Watch it. Don’t scroll past.
Just watch.
Matches Sffarehockey doesn’t cover this kind of detail (and) that’s why I’m writing it.
No fluff. No filler. Just what happened.
And why it stuck with me.
You remember where you were for games like this.
Where were you?
Sffarehockey Standings: Who’s Up, Who’s Down

Here’s where things stand after this week’s games.
No fluff. No spin. Just the table.
| Team | GP | W | L | OTL | PTS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Valkyries | 24 | 17 | 5 | 2 | 36 |
| Ravens | 23 | 15 | 6 | 2 | 32 |
| Wolves | 24 | 14 | 7 | 3 | 31 |
The Wolves jump two spots. They’re in a playoff spot now.
The Bears? Dropped out of the top three. Their losing streak hit five.
I watched their OT loss on Tuesday. Their goalie was fine. Their system wasn’t.
That’s why I check the Sffarehockey stats before every game.
You should too.
The Ravens beat the Valkyries in overtime. That win changes everything (not) just points, but momentum.
For deeper context on how teams are really playing. Not just what the scoreboard says (head) over to the Sffarehockey analysis hub.
Matches Sffarehockey aren’t just about who scores. They’re about who controls pace.
It’s the only place I go for real-time matchup logic.
Not opinions. Not hype. Just patterns.
Who Actually Showed Up This Week?
Forward Lena Ruiz: 5 goals, 2 assists. She didn’t just score. She broke games open in the third period.
Every single one of those goals came when her team was tied or down.
Goalie Tomas Bell: .972 save percentage, 2 shutouts. He stopped 68 shots across two games. I watched both.
His glove hand looked like it had a mind of its own (in a good way).
Defenseman Dev Patel: 4 assists, +7 rating, 10 blocked shots. He logged over 26 minutes per game and never once looked tired. You don’t get a +7 unless you’re making plays and erasing mistakes.
That’s three players who changed outcomes. Not just stats sheets.
You think it’s luck? Try watching Ruiz’s fourth goal again. She faked left, cut right, and snapped it top shelf while falling.
No fluke. Just work.
Bell’s second shutout came against the league’s top offense. They didn’t even get a power-play goal.
Patel? He’s slowly becoming the most reliable defenseman no one talks about.
If you want to see how these performances played out live, check the full Matches Sffarehockey breakdown.
All the final scores, line changes, and clutch moments are waiting for you at Results Sffarehockey.
Next Week’s Sffarehockey Heat Just Got Real
You know where every team stands. You saw how last week’s results shifted the championship race. No guesswork.
No confusion.
Every goal matters. Every loss stings longer than it used to. That’s what happens when the standings are this tight.
I watched the tape on Friday’s overtime collapse. It still makes me wince. You felt that too, didn’t you?
Matches Sffarehockey aren’t just games. They’re turning points.
The biggest one? Thursday night. Varsk vs.
Lomek. Both teams need this win. Badly.
Bookmark this page now. Come back Thursday morning. I’ll have the full preview up (no) fluff, no filler, just what you need to know before puck drop.
You want clarity. Not noise. Before the next big game.
I deliver that. Every week. Hit refresh Thursday.


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