
June 23, 2025
By Evan Lepler
Players are listed alphabetically.
Dylan DeClerck, Minnesota Wind Chill
Feasting on Indy’s inept offense, Dylan DeClerck and the Wind Chill D-line absolutely dominated on Saturday in St. Paul. DeClerck matched his career-best plus/minus at plus-nine, with six goals, one assist, and two blocks, in Minnesota’s 31-14 blowout victory. He also became just the 11th player in UFA history to reach 150 career blocks, and he can move into the top 10 all-time in that department when the Wind Chill retake on the field in Chicago for Friday Night Frisbee on July 4.
Daan De Marrée, Chicago Union
Although his pair of Week 9 opponents did not put up too much defensive resistance, it remains unclear whether even the best teams in the league will be able to stymie Daan De Marrée in the Union’s biggest games ahead. The 24-year-old Belgian was involved in eight scores in each of Chicago’s double-digit victories over the weekend, finishing the doubleheader with nine goals, seven assists, three blocks, and nearly 750 total yards, as the Union outscored their two overmatched foes by the combined score of 56-24. At the moment, De Marrée is the only player in the league who’s averaging at least six scores per contest while also creating more than one block per game.
Jake Felton, Detroit Mechanix
With six goals, six assists, and over 700 total yards, Jake Felton helped carry the Mechanix offense to their second victory in as many seasons, prevailing over Pittsburgh 21-20 on Sunday afternoon in the Steel City. Felton also produced a career-high 55 completions in Detroit’s road win, the franchise’s first road triumph in over nine years. While the young handler still endured four throwaways, he did finish with a completion rate north of 90 percent for the first time in his 17-game UFA journey, going 4-for-6 on his hucks as the Mechanix narrowly hung on late for the one-goal win.
Matt LaBar, New York Empire
The Toronto Rush had absolutely no answer for Matt LaBar on Friday night, as the Empire’s emerging star erupted for eight goals, one assist, six more hockey assists, and a whopping 519 receiving yards in New York’s meaningful 23-19 triumph. LaBar also went 37-for-37, finishing the evening turnover-free with the most touches he’s had in a game in his five-year UFA career. By the way, his eight goals and 519 receiving yards were also both the third-best single-game performances in those categories by a player in the UFA in 2025. Even more importantly, the Empire O-line went unbroken in the second half for the second straight week, as New York rose to 5-5 heading into a pair of bye weeks—the Empire don’t play again until Sunday, July 13th against Philadelphia.
Adam Miller, Atlanta Hustle
Another exquisite performance from Hustle O-line on Saturday against Houston, with Adam Miller’s four goals, three assists, and one block reigning as the showiest stat line as Atlanta finished with single-digit turnovers for the fourth time this season. That feat—fewer than 10 turns in a game—has been achieved by the other 23 teams in the league just five times through Week 9. As for Miller, the creative lefty went 30-for-30 with 222 throwing yards, 225 receiving yards, and also added a pair of hockey assists as the Hustle snapped their three-game losing streak and improved to 7-3 on the season heading into this Friday’s showdown against the Sol.
John Randolph, New York Empire
This whole moving John Randolph on the O-line thing might work out for the Empire after all. On Friday against the Rush, Randolph went 38-for-39 with eight assists, two goals, one block, and nearly 600 total yards, as New York stormed past Toronto in the second half. His plus-minus (plus-10) was also the best for his entire career and tied the top single-game plus/minus from any other player in the UFA this season. If Randolph keeps rolling like this—he’s got 14 assists, five goals, and just one throwaway in the past two weeks—the Empire will be an incredibly tough out for whoever crosses their path in the playoffs.
Grayson Sanner, Carolina Flyers
With MVP candidate Allan Laviolette out of the lineup for the first time this season, Grayson Sanner did a decent Laviolette impression in Carolina’s 28-14 romp over Houston. The 29-year-old cutter completed all 21 of his throws, including a career-best two hucks, while tallying four goals, four assists, and one block in the Flyers’ dominant double-digit victory. Since starting the season 0-4, Carolina has now won four straight to surge back into the South Division race.

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