Arena Lacrosse League East Power Rankings - Week 2

The Arena Lacrosse League East Power Rankings after Week Two:
1. Peterborough Timbermen (2-0) ⬆️ 2
For the second week in a row this team looked impressive! Aaron Woods, Cam Milligan, Hawi Francis, and Geoff McNulty are firing on all cylinders for a balanced offensive attack. If the back end can tighten up a bit, this team could make a lot of teams nervous.
2. Oshawa Outlaws (1-1) ⬆️ 3
The Outlaws put together a character win this week. Outlasting last year's champions was no small feat. Gareth Haigh and Zach Terry make this a strong offensive team. Quinton Greenfield was spectacular in net.
3. Brampton Express (1-1) ⬇️ 2
A slow starts cost the Express the victory this week. There is still positives to take from this game. Even though for three quarters they were outplayed, Brampton was almost able to salvage a victory with a strong fourth quarter. Zach Sunderland, Pent Eistrat, and Curtis Ward will keep this team on point.
4. Ohsweken Bears (1-1) ⬇️ 2
Though the Bears got off to a good start, a five goal Peterborough run flipped the script on the game. Unlike other recent years, this Ohsweken team fought to the final buzzer. Led by Eddie Renaud, and Shane Halliwell, Ohsweken will be an exciting squad to watch this season.
5. Paris RiverWolves (1-1) ⬇️ 1
Even though Whitby had solid production from Parker Pipher and Owen Orpana, the RiverWolves were able to shutdown the rest of the Steelhawks most of the day. Kaymon Diabo, Carson Moyer, Deeland Martin, and Jake Rosa were a force for Paris.
6. Toronto Monarchs (1-1) ----
Though Toronto started slow, they were dominant for the last three quarters. Led by Tanner Buck, Riley Ford, Ty Jesso, and Patrick Thompson, the Monarchs are becoming an offensive force to be reckoned with.
7. Whitby Steelhawks (1-1) ----
The Steelhawks are starting to gel as a unit, and that should put everyone in the league on notice. Expect the Steelhawks to start climbing up the rankings in the very near future. The combination of Devin & Parker Pipher, as well as Owen Orpana will be exciting this season.
8. Six Nations Snipers (0-2) ----
Another strong start, but also another tough outing. This team has all the tools to really be successful, but need to all be on the same page. While Dusty Hill had a bit of a rough outing in net, Jaxon Longboat looked good in relief.




























