Division 6B – Power Rankings
Division 6B – Power Rankings
Through Week 12
1. The Stables (7-1-0, 14 pts)
Why: The highest-scoring team in Division 6B (304 PF) with the best differential (+164). David Mather has been exceptional — 26 TDs against just 1 INT with an 114 QB rating — and adds 270 rushing yards on the ground. Cedric Fiske-Casault (327 yds, 11 TD) and Sean Costello (195 yds, 7 TD) give him two reliable targets. Defensively, Erik Farge leads the division with 14 sacks, while Costello (6 INT) and Fiske-Casault (5 INT) lock down the secondary. Their only loss came to Skrillaz in Week 8, and they responded with three straight wins.
What's Next: Tightening up defensively — 140 points allowed is solid but not elite — is the one remaining step heading into the playoffs.
Team MVP: David Mather — the 26:1 TD-to-INT ratio speaks for itself.
2. Skrillaz (7-1-1, 15 pts)
Why: One of the strongest defences in the division — just 111 points allowed — combined with 268 points scored. Eric Missak and Saj Singh split QB duties effectively, and the receiving group led by Aidan Lasry (372 yds, 10 TD), Chris Missak (255 yds, 5 TD), and Daniel Goldenberg (134 yds, 3 TD) is among the deepest in 6B. On defence, Goldenberg has 12 sacks and James Levitsky adds 5 INT. The loss to Da Studio J Jokers in Week 10 and the tie against Hole Patrol in Week 2 are the only blemishes.
What's Next: Those two results suggest occasional lapses in focus. Playing a complete game from start to finish is the playoff mandate.
Team MVP: Aidan Lasry — 372 receiving yards, 10 TDs, and 15 tackles on defence.
3. Pookie Bears (8-1-0, 16 pts)
Why: The best record in the division, but the schedule has been lighter than The Stables or Skrillaz. Xavier Chalouhi runs the offence at QB (650 yds, 22 TD, 10 INT) and is the division's top rusher (337 yds, 4 TD). Joey-Anthony Rizutto (128 yds, 9 TD), Laurent Rizzuto (231 yds, 5 TD), and Lucas Romani (202 yds, 3 TD) spread the receiving work. Romani is also outstanding on defence with 18 tackles and 6 INT. The lone loss to The Stables in Week 7 (28-49) exposed a gap against the very best.
What's Next: Chalouhi's 10 interceptions are a concern — ball security will define their playoff ceiling.
Team MVP: Xavier Chalouhi — he carries the load as both passer and runner.
4. Viscious & Delicious (6-2-0, 12 pts)
Why: The fewest points allowed in the division (102) with a +105 differential in just 8 games. Dylan Boudreau posts a strong 107 QB rating — 23 TDs against 6 INTs. Olivier Mcduff is a two-way standout: 336 receiving yards and 9 TDs on offence, plus a league-leading 11 INTs on defence. Renaud Sybille (5 INT, 8 PD) and Antoine Fontaine (9 SK) round out a defence that smothers opponents.
What's Next: How they fare against the top of the table will determine their playoff ceiling.
Team MVP: Olivier Mcduff — elite on both sides of the ball.
5. The Mighty Schmucks (6-2-1, 13 pts)
Why: A well-balanced roster with a strong resume. Ben Levy is the division's top receiving TD threat (418 yds, 12 TD) and also contributes 8 INTs on defence. Zach Jagodnik manages the offence at a 65% completion rate, and Abdul Qasem adds another 8 INTs. The Week 11 loss to the Ballers (24-44) is concerning and drops them a spot.
What's Next: Jagodnik's 11 INTs are the swing factor. Cleaner decisions from the QB position would unlock a roster with real playoff potential.
Team MVP: Ben Levy — a true two-way threat who impacts every game.
6. Da Studio J Jokers (4-3-1, 9 pts)
Why: The upset win over Skrillaz in Week 10 (26-20) was the statement of the season. Dante Crivello is aggressive — 19 TDs and 12.9 yards per completion, but also 14 INTs — and he does it on both sides, adding 4 INT and 2 defensive TDs. Adam Chiappetta Chiappetta (182 yds, 4 TD) is the top target, and Lucas Crivello (4 INT) anchors a scrappy defence.
What's Next: Crivello's 14 INTs are the one thing holding this team back. If the decision-making tightens up, this is a dangerous playoff squad.
Team MVP: Dante Crivello — he is the engine on both sides.
7. Ballers (4-3-0, 8 pts)
Why: Surging late, capped by a dominant 44-24 win over The Mighty Schmucks in Week 11. Justin Bourgault (590 yds, 12 TD in just 5 GP) has been efficient, and Alexy Felton (156 yds, 6 TD receiving; 4 INT, 2 SK on defence) is a genuine two-way contributor.
What's Next: At 4-3, no slip-ups allowed if they want to avoid the divisional round.
Team MVP: Justin Bourgault — efficient QB play in limited action.
8. Hole Patrol (2-4-1, 5 pts)
Why: A better team than the record suggests. They tied Skrillaz in Week 2, beat the Nard Dogs 41-19 in Week 7, and beat Toolbox 26-6 in Week 10. Anthony Preziuso (546 yds, 16 TD, 5 INT) runs an offence with three reliable targets in Jordan Prezioso, Louis-Nicolas Brault, and Charles-Olivier Thivierge — all with 5+ TDs. The +5 differential is tight, but the quality wins stand out.
What's Next: Every remaining game is a must-win at 2-4-1, but the quality of their wins says this team can compete with anyone.
Team MVP: Anthony Preziuso — steady at QB with a strong TD-to-INT ratio.
9. Nard Dogs (3-5-0, 6 pts)
Why: Simon Imbach leads all QBs in passing yards (1,050) and his targets — Samuel Girard (482 yds, 10 TD) and Simon Leblanc (301 yds, 5 TD) — form one of the best receiving duos in the division. But Imbach's 11 INTs have consistently put the defence in difficult positions, and the talent has not translated to results.
What's Next: Turnovers are the swing factor. Smarter reads from Imbach would transform this team's trajectory overnight.
Team MVP: Samuel Girard — 482 yards and 10 TDs in just 6 games.
10. Toolbox (3-6-0, 6 pts)
Why: A roller coaster season. Early wins gave them hope, but a five-game losing streak from Week 7 to Week 11 has dropped them to the bottom half. Giuseppe Gualtieri and Michael Iannuzzi share the QB work, and Alessandro Campisi (6 INT) and Fabrizio Gualtieri (8 SK) lead the defence. But allowing 216 points — third worst among qualified teams — tells the real story.
What's Next: The defence has to tighten up or the season ends early regardless of what the offence does.
Team MVP: Alessandro Campisi — 6 INTs and 7 PDs anchor the defence.
11. TRIPLE A (2-5-0, 4 pts)
Why: Flashes of quality — a 44-12 win over The Goblins in Week 4 and a 19-6 win over Da Studio J Jokers in Week 8 — but just 101 points scored in 7 games overall. Liam Lalumière (502 yds, 11 TD, 10 INT) and Leo Auger (166 yds receiving, 137 yds rushing) are the main contributors, but the offence simply does not produce enough.
What's Next: A second scoring option has to emerge. The offence is too predictable for opponents who prepare.
Team MVP: Leo Auger — contributes as a receiver, runner, and defensive player.
12. Moaball (2-5-0, 4 pts)
Why: Alex Boys' 19 INTs — tied for most in the division — tell the story. Despite 650 passing yards, the turnovers have been devastating. William Reyes (5 INT) leads the defence, but allowing 226 points in 7 games and a -114 differential show a team that is overmatched.
What's Next: Everything starts with protecting the ball. Fewer INTs would keep games closer and give the defence a chance.
Team MVP: William Reyes — 5 INTs and 3 PDs on a struggling defence.
13. Fantasy Stars (2-6-0, 4 pts)
Why: Just 89 points scored and 226 allowed through 8 games. Christopher Robins and Victor Desjardins split QB duties without either emerging as a clear starter. The offence averages just over 11 points per game.
What's Next: Finding a clear QB1 and building a more consistent passing game for next season.
Team MVP: Simon Bernier — the most reliable target on offence.
14. The Goblins (1-7-0, 2 pts)
Why: Anthony Sciortino has volume (946 yds, 17 TD) but the 19 INTs have undermined everything. Joey Sciortino (399 yds, 10 TD) and Giuseppe Romeo (178 yds; 15 TKL, 5 INT on defence) are solid, but the team cannot overcome the turnover deficit.
What's Next: Better game management from Sciortino changes everything — the weapons are there, the turnovers are not.
Team MVP: Giuseppe Romeo — two-way contributor who does a bit of everything.
15. Goodfellas (0-6-0, 0 pts)
Why: A tough first season, but the Goodfellas are getting valuable reps and learning what it takes to compete at this level. Simon Labturc has stepped up as both QB and defensive contributor, showing the kind of effort the team can build around going forward.
What's Next: The experience gained this season is the foundation. Adding a few more committed players in the offseason could make this a very different team next time around.
Team MVP: Simon Labturc — the heart of this roster.