In the Australian conference, the NSW Swifts and West Coast Fever face a sudden-death match in Sydney on Friday, with the winner to take on the Firebirds in Brisbane.
For the Pulse the review process will now commence, with a thorough and brutal examination needed if management are to get to the bottom of the side's awful season.
Given the talent in their line-up, this season has arguably been the Pulse's worst in the competition history.
The Pulse are expected to confirm this week former Silver Ferns defender Tanya Dearns as retiring coach Robyn Broughton's replacement. Dearns' immediate task will be trying to secure some of the Pulse's top international talent, including captain Katrina Grant.
After initially signalling this season would be her last, Silver Ferns shooting legend Irene van Dyk has also raised the possibility of returning next season.
The 42-year-old was thrown on in the second half of today's match, marking her first time on court in a month after she lost her starting spot to the improving Ameliaranne Wells. With the direction from Broughton to stay under the hoop and find her shooting range, van Dyk finished the game with 13 goals from 15 attempts in what may be her final appearance in the competition.
She was asked after the game about her future plans but she remained undecided.
"I still love it out there but I haven't made my mind up," van Dyk said.
Broughton wasn't the only veteran coach farewelled in Adelaide today, with Thunderbirds mentor Jane Woodlands-Thompson signing off after eight seasons with the franchise.
Adelaide Thunderbirds 62 (Carla Borrego 42/47, Erin Bell 20/25) Central Pulse 51 (Jodi Brown 22/31, Ameliaranne Wells 16/16, Irene van Dyk 13/15)
Queensland Firebirds 66 (Romelda Aiken 49/60, Gretel Tippett 17/29) Southern Steel 50 (Jhaniele Fowler-Reid 29/36, Te Paea Selby-Rickit 17/24 , Brooke Leaver 4/4)