So what’s the view been like from atop the overall standings?
“Things are good,” Keenan said. “I didn’t really like our Georgia game. Those are tough ones, those back-to-back weekends where a team is sitting in your own rink practicing while you’re on the road. But we can’t complain. We want to play well this weekend. We want to be ready for the playoffs.”
Veteran defenseman Brett Mydske went down early against the Swarm and will sit out the regular season finale, but Keenan said he will be good to go for the NLL West final. There are no other injuries or roster issues of note.
“We’re in good shape,” Keenan said. “We’ve just had another weekend off. It’s been a goofy schedule. We’ve had [four] bye weeks and two back-to-back weekends. Some other teams had no back-to-back weekends. So, our record is pretty solid. Our guys should be proud of that.”
Coaching players who go into games knowing the result will have no bearing on the standings is always a challenge.
“I don’t know if anybody has clinched first overall so early,” Keenan said. “But we have to understand that when you get into the playoffs, you have too play desperate. At the same time, you have to play poised. The game this weekend will be important, because we’ll have another bye the following weekend and we want to be in that mode of playing desperate and playing poised in the playoffs.”
If anybody gets cocky, all Keenan has to do is point out the team’s 4-4 record against the NLL East.
“Rochester and Georgia are really good. Buffalo caught us early on where we let one slip away,” Keenan said. “That division, they’re all pretty good teams. Overall, our league is very balanced.”
Keenan declined to predict which teams will make the NLL East playoffs.
“I wouldn’t want to be doing the math,” he said.
How about this math? Saskatchewan has lost three of its last eight games.
“We’re not guaranteed anything,” Keenan said. “The only thing we’re guaranteed is that we’re playing May 10 in Saskatoon. Our goal is to win a championship, and there’s a long road ahead for that to happen.”
Lefty forward Mark Matthews can break the league single-season assists record Saturday. With 31 goals and 78 assists for a league-best 109 points, Matthews will be a leading candidate when the MVP winner is determined. He needs six to set the assists record. He’s averaging nearly five a game.
“It’s a cliché, but he makes everyone around him better,” Keenan said. “You can put Robert Church in that same category. Mark is the guy who stirs the drink, and he always wants to get better. He’s always been a good playoff performer so we’re looking forward to that.”
The immediate focus is the game that can cap a 10-0 demolition of the division.