WASHINGTON, D.C. — “It’s impossible to say you don’t remember last year’s championship,” Chaos defenseman Jack Rowlett said on the NBC broadcast after yesterday’s Premier Lacrosse League title game rematch against the Whipsnakes.
Rowlett and the Chaos will hold onto the memory of this year’s championship in a far more positive light, when, or if, the celebrations finally wind down following a 14-9 win Sunday at Audi Field.
Last year during the PLL Championship Series final in Utah, the Whipsnakes rattled off nine unanswered goals in the fourth quarter. Zed Williams, marked by Rowlett, scored five of his six goals in the final frame alone of the 12-6 comeback win. The performance locked up MVP honors for Williams and the Whipsnakes’ second consecutive championship.
“I did,” Rowlett said when asked in a video interview published by the PLL last week if he failed in his matchup during the 2020 title game. “I lost last year. There’s no ifs, ands, or buts … the Zed goals this past year were on a lot of [social media] clips. I got to watch a lot of those.”
He will not see any from the 2021 championship.
For all the contributing factors that led to the Chaos’ 14-9 win and its first PLL title — newly-minted league MVP Blaze Riorden’s 15 saves; housemates Dhane Smith, Josh Byrne, Chase Fraser and Chris Cloutier combining for 10 goals and 18 points; Max Adler’s ability to neutralize Joe Nardella by winning half the faceoffs despite suffering a shoulder injury in the third quarter — none stood out more than the zero goals from the Whipsnakes’ two MVPs at attack.
Neither Williams, the 2020 PLL Championship Series MVP, nor 2019 PLL MVP and championship hero Matt Rambo found the back of the net Sunday. Williams shot 0-for-8. Rambo was shut off and finished 0-for-1.
Rowlett was particularly effective against Williams, who scored 10 goals in the two previous playoff games and four in the Whipsnakes’ 13-7 win over the Chaos back in week one of the regular season.
“All three of our guys at close defense can guard anybody in the world,” Rowlett said on PLL championship media day. “We could pick names out of a hat between those two [Rambo and Williams] and the three of us, and I think we have a good opportunity to win all of those matchups.”