Norfolk in Chance League: Fantasy Hockey Week 4 Highlights

Week 4 in the Norfolk in Chance League has wrapped up, bringing in its wake some impressive performances and notable statistics. The league is heating up as teams begin to hit their stride, with standout players making their mark and strategies being put to the test.

League Highlights:

  • Goal Scorers Galore: “Banger Catz” and “Broad Street Bullies” topped the Goals (G) category, showcasing their offensive firepower.
  • Playmaking Excellence: With the highest Assists (A), “Killing Them Softly” highlighted the importance of teamwork and crisp passing.
  • Defensive Giants: “Ginga Ninja” exhibited defensive excellence, leading in Blocks (BLK) and having the fewest Goals Against (GA), a dual feat.
  • Discipline and Aggression: “Koala-ty Franchise” racked up Penalty Minutes (PIM), reflecting an aggressive style of play.
  • Shooting Stars: “Champagne Campaign” was on target with the most Shots on Goal (SOG), indicating a relentless offense.
  • Physical Presence: “Hughes Your Daddy” made their presence felt with the most Hits (HIT), setting the tone for physical gameplay.
  • Stonewall Goalies: “Hungry for Apples?” came through with the most Saves (SV) and Wins (W), showcasing their goaltenders’ reflexes and resilience.
  • Power Play Specialists: The value of special teams was evident as teams like “Killing Them Softly” capitalized on Power Play Points (PPP).

However, not all teams enjoyed such stellar performances. There are no goalies fell short with a RotoScore of just 4.5, marking them as one of the lowest for the week. This score reflects a team struggling to find its footing in several key areas, perhaps most notably in wins (W) and saves (SV), both categories essential to bolstering a team’s weekly score.

Team of the Week: “Killing Them Softly”

“Killing Them Softly” earns the spotlight this week with the highest RotoScore, thanks to exceptional playmaking and strategic execution. They’ve led the way in Assists (A) and Power Play Points (PPP), but the competition is far from over.

Category Leaders in Focus:

The week’s leaders in each category have shown that success hinges on not just offense but also defensive prowess and disciplined play. Below is the leaders’ table, demonstrating who stood out in each category:

Team Name Category Value
Banger Catz / Broad Street Bullies Goals (G) 13
Killing Them Softly Assists (A) 21
Peterpumpkineater69 Plus/Minus (+/-) 11
Koala-ty Franchise Penalty Minutes (PIM) 40
Champagne Campaign Shots on Goal (SOG) 101
Killing Them Softly Powerplay Points 14
Hughes Your Daddy Hits (HIT) 56
Ginga Ninja Blocks (BLK) 52
Hungry for Apples? Wins (W) 6
Hungry for Apples? Saves (SV) 197
Ginga Ninja Goals Against (GA) [Lowest] 6
RotoScore and Opponent Score for Week
Team.Name RotoScore OpponentRotoScore
Killing Them Softly 12.5 7.6
Ginga Ninja 12.0 5.8
Koala-ty Franchise 11.2 10.5
Banger Catz 10.8 9.4
Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots 10.5 11.2
Rytiri Kladno 10.2 8.5
Back2Back? 10.1 10.0
Broad Street Bullies’ 10.0 10.1
Charlestown Chiefs 9.4 10.8
The Mighty Ducks 8.5 10.2
The Untouchables 8.4 6.5
TEE2GREEN 7.7 4.5
Champagne Campaign 7.6 12.5
Mathletes 7.5 7.4
Peterpumpkineater69 7.4 7.5
Hungry for Apples? 6.5 8.4
Hughes Your Daddy 5.8 12.0
There are no goalies 4.5 7.7
Categorical Stats for the week
Team Name G A +/- PIM PPP SOG HIT BLK W GA SV
Rytiri Kladno 12 20 -1 27 9 97 28 22 2 9 100
The Mighty Ducks 8 17 -1 18 3 88 37 38 2 8 78
Banger Catz 13 11 7 28 11 84 28 36 3 15 128
Charlestown Chiefs 9 17 1 16 8 98 32 35 2 16 118
Broad Street Bullies’ 13 17 3 37 7 87 35 35 0 18 135
Back2Back? 12 14 10 14 6 97 53 49 0 14 109
Champagne Campaign 8 13 -5 29 6 101 23 23 2 12 114
Killing Them Softly 12 21 2 19 14 83 34 35 4 13 138
There are no goalies 8 14 -2 16 4 77 17 22 0 13 104
TEE2GREEN 10 13 0 12 6 73 27 43 2 11 115
Hungry for Apples? 6 10 -5 10 3 88 28 33 6 14 197
The Untouchables 8 20 -19 18 9 93 31 21 2 14 147
Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots 8 17 -11 20 7 95 46 43 3 16 165
Koala-ty Franchise 9 10 -2 40 5 86 38 37 4 8 144
Mathletes 6 16 -5 12 8 56 36 18 3 10 143
Peterpumpkineater69 9 14 11 22 4 72 33 36 1 17 81
Ginga Ninja 8 20 5 16 9 91 41 52 3 6 102
Hughes Your Daddy 8 14 -8 15 9 77 56 26 0 17 93

As the league progresses, it’s clear that the competition is about more than just the top scorers; it’s a battle across every inch of the ice and every stat sheet category. Teams are carving out their niches, whether through an aggressive forecheck, a stifling defense, or a high-octane offense. As we move into Week 5, the question on everyone’s mind is, who will adapt, who will overcome, and who will be the next to rise to the top in the Norfolk in Chance League?


Players of the Week

This section celebrates the top-performing players of the week. Each player listed below has shown exceptional performance and has been a key player for their respective fantasy teams.

Top Performers of the Week
Name Team GP G A PTS PPP SOG +/- PIM Hits Blocks Team Name
QUINN HUGHES VAN 3 1 7 8 2 13 4 6 0 1 Rytiri Kladno
ELIAS PETTERSSON VAN 3 4 3 7 2 13 4 0 3 1 Broad Street Bullies’
ALEX PIETRANGELO VGK 3 0 4 4 2 9 4 0 3 11 Ginga Ninja
AUSTON MATTHEWS TOR 3 4 1 5 1 13 0 0 5 5 TEE2GREEN
ERIK KARLSSON PIT 2 1 3 4 3 5 5 2 0 5 Banger Catz

Quinn Hughes: The Blue Line Conductor (Rytiri Kladno) Defenseman Quinn Hughes of Rytiri Kladno orchestrated the game with the precision of a seasoned maestro. In just three games, he accumulated an impressive eight points, thanks to his seven assists, making him the week’s assist leader. Not just content with playmaking, Hughes unleashed 13 shots on goal and maintained a +4 rating, showcasing his dual-threat capability. Fun fact: Hughes’ six penalty minutes are a rare sight, as he’s known more for his clean, strategic play than for time in the sin bin.

Elias Pettersson: The Sniper (Broad Street Bullies) Elias Pettersson, the center ice dynamo for Broad Street Bullies, was a goal-scoring machine with four goals in three games. His relentless attack yielded 13 shots on goal, matching Hughes, but it was his goal tally that turned heads. Pettersson also stayed out of the penalty box entirely, a testament to his disciplined approach. As a fun fact, his synergy with his linemates often leads to some of the most highlight-reel-worthy plays of the week.

Alex Pietrangelo: The Fortress (Ginga Ninja) Alex Pietrangelo, the defensive stalwart for Ginga Ninja, put up a wall on the defensive end with a league-leading 11 blocks. His four assists prove he’s as much a playmaker as he is a defender. Pietrangelo’s +4 rating and two power-play points solidify his all-around game. A fun fact about Pietrangelo is his keen sense of anticipation, which not only leads to blocks but also disrupts countless offensive plays.

Auston Matthews: The Powerhouse (TEE2GREEN) Auston Matthews of TEE2GREEN showed why he’s one of the league’s most feared forwards, blasting four goals past goaltenders. His 13 shots on goal tied for the week’s best, but it was his physicality with five hits and five blocks that rounded out his contributions. Matthews managed to keep his penalty minutes at zero, emphasizing skill over aggression. Fun fact: Matthews is known for his unique pre-game rituals, which clearly seem to be working.

Erik Karlsson: The Efficient (Banger Catz) Erik Karlsson of Banger Catz played fewer games than his peers but didn’t let that hold him back. In just two appearances, he scored a goal and added three assists. His power-play proficiency was unmatched, contributing to three of his four points. Karlsson’s +5 rating was the highest among this week’s leaders, underlining his effectiveness. A fun fact about Karlsson is his ability to make plays look effortless, often leaving fans and opponents alike in awe of his skillful execution.

These standout performances highlight the depth and talent present in the Norfolk in Chance fantasy hockey league, setting the stage for an exciting season ahead.


Worst Players of the Week

This section highlights the players who faced significant challenges this week. Each player listed below had a tough week on the ice and will be looking to bounce back in their upcoming matches. Their resilience and determination to improve will be crucial for their respective fantasy teams.

Worst Performers of the Week
Name Team GP G A PTS PPP SOG +/- PIM Hits Blocks Team Name
MATTHEW KNIES TOR 3 0 0 0 0 1 -1 0 4 0 Mathletes
KYLE PALMIERI NYI 3 0 1 1 0 3 -1 0 0 1 The Mighty Ducks
PIERRE-LUC DUBOIS L.A 3 0 1 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 Ginga Ninja
TRAVIS KONECNY PHI 4 1 0 1 0 12 1 0 1 0 Champagne Campaign
JOHNNY GAUDREAU CBJ 3 1 0 1 0 5 0 0 0 1 Peterpumpkineater69

Matthew Knies: The Learner (Mathletes) Matthew Knies of the Mathletes had a challenging week with no points scored over three games. Despite taking one shot on goal, his efforts didn’t translate into the scoring the team needed, and he recorded a -1 in the plus/minus category. However, his four hits show he’s not afraid of physical play and is willing to learn and adapt. Fun fact: Knies is known for his studious approach to the game, always looking to improve his stats in the next week.

Kyle Palmieri: The Unfortunate (The Mighty Ducks) Kyle Palmieri of The Mighty Ducks managed just one assist in three games, which could be seen as an unfortunate outcome for the usually reliable player. With only three shots on goal and a -1 rating, it’s clear he’s in a bit of a dry spell. But, as any seasoned player knows, the tide can turn quickly in hockey. Fun fact: Palmieri’s dedication off the ice is commendable, often being the last to leave practice sessions.

Pierre-Luc Dubois: The Misfire (Ginga Ninja) Pierre-Luc Dubois, representing Ginga Ninja, recorded a single assist across three games, which, by his standards, can feel like a misfire. Despite putting two shots on goal, he wasn’t able to make a significant dent in the scoresheet. His penalty minutes show he’s battling, but he’ll need to channel this energy into scoring plays. Fun fact: Dubois is known for his community involvement, always giving back despite the on-ice results.

Travis Konecny: The Lone Ranger (Champagne Campaign) Travis Konecny of Champagne Campaign had a quiet week with only one goal to show for his four games played. Although he took an impressive 12 shots on goal, the conversion just wasn’t there. With a solitary point and minimal impact on the physical stats, he’s surely looking to bounce back with full force. Fun fact: Konecny’s sense of humor is a locker room highlight, keeping spirits high even when the points are low.

Johnny Gaudreau: The Unexpected (Peterpumpkineater69) Johnny Gaudreau of Peterpumpkineater69 had a surprising downturn this week, netting only one goal in three games. For a player of his caliber, five shots on goal usually result in more points, indicating a bit of bad luck rather than a lack of effort. With zero penalty minutes, he’s playing clean but perhaps needs to take more risks. Fun fact: Gaudreau’s pre-game playlist includes some unexpected tunes that get him into the zone.

The ups and downs are part of any fantasy season, and while these players had a rough week, they’ll surely be looking to turn things around as the season progresses.


Matchup of the week: Marsupials vs. Big Cats: Fantasy Hockey’s Animal Kingdom Showdown

In the realm of fantasy sports, the tides of competition are perennially dynamic, giving rise to thrilling matchups that captivate the imaginations of enthusiasts. This week, the fantasy world is abuzz with anticipation for a titanic clash between two formidable teams: the Koala-ty Franchise and the Banger Catz. The stakes are high, and the tension palpable, as the two teams prepare to face off in what promises to be a matchup for the ages.

The Koala-ty Franchise, having secured a respectable 6th place finish last season, is poised to assert their dominance once more. They bring to the table a roster that is as diverse as it is talented, featuring the likes of Brent Burns, a steadfast defender whose presence on the ice is both formidable and inspiring. Vitek Vanecek, a guardian of the goal, stands ready to deflect any onslaught that comes his way. The offensive might of Tage Thompson, known for his precision and size, complements the strategic play of Max Domi, whose versatility in center and left-wing positions makes him a dual threat.

On the other side of the rink, the Banger Catz, who narrowly missed the playoffs last season by finishing 9th, are keen to rewrite their narrative with a strong showing this time around. Their lineup boasts the defensive stalwart Mark Giordano, whose resilience and leadership are the bedrock of the team’s strategy. The center positions radiate strength with Evgeni Malkin and Anze Kopitar, both of whom are renowned for their playmaking skills and their ability to turn the tide of any game. The wings are fortified by the likes of Evander Kane and Nikolaj Ehlers, players whose speed and scoring prowess are second to none.

As these two leviathans prepare to collide, the Banger Catz occupy the 4th place in the league standings, matching their points with Hungry for Apples? but falling slightly behind due to a tiebreaker. The Koala-ty Franchise, not far behind and tied for 8th, stands on the threshold of the top tier, their aspirations as high as their potential. The upcoming face-off is more than a game; it’s a pivotal moment that could very well dictate the trajectory of the rest of their seasons.

As the fantasy hockey world turns its gaze to the showdown between the Koala-ty Franchise and the Banger Catz, the air is thick with anticipation. These two teams, rich in talent and strategy, are poised for what many expect to be a nail-biting contest. The Koala-ty Franchise, with a respectable finish at 6th place last season, and the Banger Catz, who just missed the playoffs, coming in 9th, both have a lot on the line.

Breaking down the 11-category league metrics, let’s delve into the potential outcomes:

  1. Goals (G): With heavy hitters like Tage Thompson for the Koala-ty Franchise and Evgeni Malkin for the Banger Catz, goals should be aplenty. However, the depth from the Banger Catz might give them an edge.

  2. Assists (A): Assists are a team effort, and here the playmaking ability of both teams seems evenly matched. However, the diversified attack from Koala-ty Franchise might just tip the scales.

  3. Plus/Minus (+/-): This can be a volatile category, but the defensive stability of players like Brent Burns for Koala-ty Franchise could provide consistency, giving them a slight upper hand.

  4. Penalty Minutes (PIM): Tom Wilson’s gritty playstyle for the Koala-ty Franchise could rack up penalty minutes, a bittersweet gain in this league format.

  5. Shots on Goal (SOG): When it comes to peppering the net, the Koala-ty Franchise’s roster suggests a higher volume of SOG, potentially swaying this category in their favor.

  6. Hits (HIT): This is a category where the physicality of the Banger Catz could be a defining factor, with players known for their checking game.

  7. Blocks (BLKS): Defensemen on both teams are known for putting their bodies on the line, but the Koala-ty Franchise might just have the edge in shot-blocking.

  8. Power Play Points (PPP): With special teams being a critical part of the game, the Banger Catz’s roster, featuring players like Kris Letang, could be more productive in man-advantage situations.

  9. Wins (W): Goaltending will be pivotal here. While both teams have reliable netminders, the Banger Catz might clinch this category with a slightly more consistent performance in the crease.

  10. Goals Against Average (GA): This category is highly contingent on the week’s matchups but expect the Koala-ty Franchise to have the upper hand if their goalies play to potential.

  11. Saves (SV): Volume is key, and the Banger Catz may pull ahead if their goaltenders face a barrage of shots, amassing a higher save count.

Prediction: It’s expected to be a close battle, but the Koala-ty Franchise seems poised to take advantage of their multi-category contributors. The Banger Catz will not make it easy, especially with their potential to dominate the physical categories and special teams. If the Koala-ty Franchise can leverage their shot generation and defensive play, they could edge out a victory.

Final Score Prediction: Koala-ty Franchise 6, Banger Catz 5.

With rosters locked in and strategies being meticulously crafted, the fantasy community waits with bated breath. Who will emerge victorious? Will the Koala-ty Franchise’s well-rounded team and last season’s momentum carry them to new heights? Or will the Banger Catz, with their potent mix of veteran savvy and youthful exuberance, claw their way up the standings and into playoff contention? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: this matchup will be a spectacle that fantasy aficionados will not want to miss.


Accounting for Losses: The Charlestown Chiefs’ Fiscal Fantasy Failures

In the world of fantasy hockey, there’s a certain art to picking a winning team-a blend of strategy, insight, and sometimes, just plain luck. However, when your team is managed by an accountant named Tyler, a man whose love for the Chicago Blackhawks might just cloud his judgement more than a Chicago blizzard, you might find your team assets in need of serious auditing.

Let’s take a gander at the Charlestown Chiefs, a fantasy hockey team that’s been, well, less than chief in their performances. With a lineup led by the likes of Steven Stamkos and Nikita Kucherov, you’d expect a storm of goals, a downpour of points, and a flood of fantasy glory. Instead, it seems Tyler’s team is about as threatening as a drizzle on a sunny day.

The defensive lineup, boasting Radko Gudas and Jared Spurgeon (currently on IR+-perhaps a metaphor for the team’s hopes), has been more of a gentle breeze against the onslaught of the opposition. We can’t help but wonder if Tyler’s strategy was less ‘defense wins championships’ and more ‘let’s hope they don’t score too much.’

Between the pipes, we’ve got Philipp Grubauer, who may as well be a tax loophole for all the good he’s doing in the net. With more gaps in his goaltending than a tax evasion case, it’s no wonder the Chiefs’ net is more inviting than a tax shelter.

Let’s not forget the rest of the lineup, which reads like a list of depreciating assets. From Jonas Brodin, who must be amortizing his skill over a 30-year period, to Ilya Lyubushkin, whose performance might qualify as a charitable write-off.

Now, for a bit of historical context, let’s take a look at Tyler’s track record in the league:

Teams & Leagues Finish Game Year Active
Norfolk in Chance 13th 16 Teams 2022 Hockey - H2H
Norfolk in Chance 9th 16 Teams 2021 Hockey - H2H
Norfolk in Chance 3rd 16 Teams 2020 Hockey - H2H
Norfolk in Chance 10th 16 Teams 2019 Hockey - H2H
Norfolk in Chance 15th 16 Teams 2018 Hockey - H2H
Norfolk in Chance 8th 16 Teams 2017 Hockey - H2H

It seems Tyler’s performance has been as volatile as the stock market, with a peak in 2020 that might just have been a fluke-or perhaps the fantasy equivalent of insider trading.

Currently sitting in 14th place with a record that screams mediocrity louder than a middle-aged man’s sports car, the Charlestown Chiefs might just need to diversify their portfolio if they want any shot at the cup.

In conclusion, while Tyler’s accounting skills might be top-notch, it’s clear his fantasy hockey management is in dire need of a bailout. Maybe this year’s tax return can include a deduction for fantasy hockey mismanagement. Better luck next fiscal year, Tyler!


Catz Claws Grab Letang, Robots Rewire with Batherson in Strategic Fantasy Swap

The virtual ice of the Norfolk in Chance fantasy hockey league witnessed a significant shake-up today as two of its teams, Banger Catz and Rock ’Em Sock ’Em Robots, struck a deal in an effort to bolster their respective rosters.

The Trade Details:

Rock ’Em Sock ’Em Robots, managed by LANDER, has sent defenseman K. Letang of the Pittsburgh Penguins packing. Letang has been a significant contributor to the team, holding an 81% rostered rate, averaging 24:18 minutes on ice per game (TOI/G*), and a positive plus/minus ratio. His offensive stats boast 1 goal, 5 assists, and 18 shots on goal (SOG), complemented by a respectable number of hits (15) and blocks (13).

In exchange, Banger Catz, under the management of Chris S, parted ways with right winger D. Batherson from the Ottawa Senators. Despite a lower pre-season ranking and a 63% rostered rate, Batherson’s time on ice averages 17:35 per game, and he has a record of 2 goals and 3 assists. His SOG is higher at 24, though his plus/minus is in the negative, and he has fewer hits (11) and blocks (5).

Analyzing the Trade:

This trade is a strategic move for both teams. For Rock ’Em Sock ’Em Robots, the acquisition of Batherson may seem like a gamble considering his current negative plus/minus and lower TOI/G. However, his higher shot volume indicates an offensive upside that LANDER is likely banking on, aiming to boost the team’s goal-scoring capabilities.

On the other side of the rink, Banger Catz’s acquisition of Letang could be seen as a move to solidify their defensive lineup. Letang brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record on the ice, which could be crucial for Banger Catz’s push in the rankings. His higher TOI/G suggests that he is heavily relied upon by his NHL team, and this reliability could translate well in the fantasy realm for Chris S’s squad.

The Impact on the League:

Fantasy league trades are always a dance of numbers, potential, and gut feelings. LANDER and Chris S have shown their hands, betting on their new players to fill the roles they believe are necessary to climb the rankings in the Norfolk in Chance league.

The ripple effect of such a trade will be watched closely by the other managers in the league. A trade like this can often be the catalyst for more moves as teams rush to adjust their strategies in response to the shifting dynamics.

Conclusion:

Only time will tell if this trade will go down as a stroke of genius or a fantasy faux pas. Will Batherson find his groove and light the lamp more frequently for the Rock ’Em Sock ’Em Robots? Will Letang’s defensive prowess translate into fantasy points for the Banger Catz? The beauty of fantasy hockey is in its unpredictability and the way a single trade can turn the tide of an entire season. The rest of the Norfolk in Chance league will be watching with bated breath as these two players take to the ice for their new fantasy teams.


Rotisserie Scores for the Season

The rotisserie scores reflect the cumulative performance of each team over the season. The higher the score, the better the team’s overall performance across various categories. Let’s take a closer look at the current season’s rotisserie scores for each team.

2023-24 Roto Stats by Week
Team Name Total 1 2 3 4
Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots 11.2 13.0 10.8 10.5 10.5
Killing Them Softly 10.9 10.1 9.4 11.5 12.5
Ginga Ninja 10.8 11.0 9.8 10.6 12.0
Broad Street Bullies’ 10.0 11.1 11.5 7.5 10.0
Back2Back? 9.9 7.9 9.1 12.6 10.1
Rytiri Kladno 9.9 10.4 9.9 9.1 10.2
Hungry for Apples? 9.8 7.5 12.8 12.6 6.5
Charlestown Chiefs 9.2 11.5 8.1 7.6 9.4
Koala-ty Franchise 9.1 6.2 7.5 11.5 11.2
Banger Catz 8.7 8.5 6.9 8.4 10.8
The Untouchables 8.6 11.8 5.7 8.4 8.4
Champagne Campaign 8.3 10.1 8.8 6.8 7.6
TEE2GREEN 8.2 7.5 9.0 8.4 7.7
The Mighty Ducks 8.0 5.8 6.8 10.8 8.5
Peterpumpkineater69 7.7 7.1 6.6 9.6 7.4
Hughes Your Daddy 7.5 8.5 10.8 5.0 5.8
Mathletes 6.9 6.0 8.6 5.6 7.5
There are no goalies 5.4 4.9 7.7 4.7 4.5

2023-24 Opponent Roto Stats by Week
Team Name Total 1 2 3 4
Hughes Your Daddy 11.2 7.5 12.8 12.6 12.0
Charlestown Chiefs 10.3 10.1 9.9 10.5 10.8
Broad Street Bullies’ 10.1 8.5 9.0 12.6 10.1
Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots 9.6 11.8 7.7 7.6 11.2
Killing Them Softly 9.3 11.5 7.5 10.8 7.6
The Mighty Ducks 9.3 7.1 8.6 11.5 10.2
There are no goalies 9.3 10.4 10.8 8.4 7.7
Champagne Campaign 8.9 11.0 6.6 5.6 12.5
Koala-ty Franchise 8.8 6.0 9.4 9.1 10.5
The Untouchables 8.7 13.0 6.9 8.4 6.5
Ginga Ninja 8.7 10.1 9.1 9.6 5.8
Hungry for Apples? 8.7 7.9 10.8 7.5 8.4
Rytiri Kladno 8.2 4.9 8.1 11.5 8.5
TEE2GREEN 8.2 8.5 11.5 8.4 4.5
Peterpumpkineater69 8.2 5.8 8.8 10.6 7.5
Back2Back? 8.1 7.5 9.8 5.0 10.0
Banger Catz 7.7 11.1 5.7 4.7 9.4
Mathletes 6.8 6.2 6.8 6.8 7.4

This report was last run: 2023-11-06 07:24:28