MATTHEWS MOVING UP
The scoring race has tightened. Curtis Dickson’s 14-point weekend moved him into a first-place tie with Corey Small, with Mark Matthews lurking in third spot after a 13-point weekend. He has games in hand, so has the best points-per-game average. The Top 10:
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GP
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G
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A
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P
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1 |
Curtis Dickson, Calgary |
14 |
39 |
43 |
82 |
1 |
Corey Small, Vancouver |
13 |
33 |
49 |
82 |
3 |
Mark Matthews, Saskatchewan |
12 |
26 |
53 |
79 |
4 |
Callum Crawford, Colorado |
14 |
28 |
50 |
78 |
5 |
Shawn Evans, New England |
12 |
28 |
50 |
78 |
6 |
Lyle Thompson, Georgia |
12 |
28 |
45 |
73 |
7 |
Dane Dobbie, Calgary |
14 |
34 |
36 |
70 |
8 |
Tom Schreiber, Toronto |
13 |
20 |
46 |
66 |
9 |
Wes Berg, Calgary |
14 |
27 |
37 |
64 |
10 |
Rhys Duch, Vancouver |
12 |
27 |
35 |
62 |
TOP ROOKIE
Toronto forward Tom Schreiber leads all rookies with 66 points, which is eighth-best in the league overall. The last American to finish in the top 10 was Casey Powell in 2011.
GOALS, GOALS, GOALS
Average number of goals scored per game since league went to 18 from 16 games per team in 2014:
2017: 23.8 after 58 games
2016: 24.2
2015: 23.7
2014: 22.7
INSPIRING COMEBACK
Rochester, trailing 8-5 after three quarters, rallied to defeat visiting Buffalo 11-10, saving itself from being doomed to a last-place finish. The Knighthawks outshot the Bandits 59-33 and summoned forth their best fourth quarter of the year.
“We’ve got to grind these games out,” coach Mike Hasen said. “Our games against Buffalo are great games and we’ve played our best lacrosse against them the past two games. We’ve just got to keep going.”
Matt Vinc is having an impressive season in the nets in helping the Knighthawks to the third-best goals-against average in the league despite their 5-8 record.
YOUNG JOINS KNIGHTHAWKS
Former Syracuse University standout Sean Young made his debut with Rochester on Saturday.
Young, 24, from Oakville, Ontario, played seven games with the Georgia Swarm in a transition role this season. He was released March 16 and the Knighthawks signed him March 22.
“Rochester was a team I grew up watching so, when I got the phone call, I was really excited about the opportunity,” he said.
Said Hasen: “He is young, big, mobile and can be physical inside. He can get up the floor for us once he plays that hard shift of D.”
By a Thread
Vancouver is holding onto third place in the NLL West ahead of Calgary by a thread. Can the Stealth make the playoffs for the first time in four years?
“We’re hoping to,” coach Jamie Batley said. “We didn’t play very well [in Toronto]. We didn’t get to the middle of the floor. We gave them the middle of the floor. It was pretty basic lacrosse and the score showed that.”
The Stealth are at home against the Rock on Friday and go to Saskatchewan the following weekend, so retaining third will not be easy.
Time Travel
APRIL 13, 2002: In Albany, N.Y., the Toronto Rock defeated the Albany Attack 13-12 to win their third championship in four years in front of a Pepsi Arena crowd of 9,289. Josh Sanderson’s fifth goal with 50 seconds remaining brought Albany to within one, but the Attack could not come up with a tying goal as the Rock held on for the win. Colin Doyle scored three goals and won the MVP award for the second time.
Week 14
Five games are on tap.
Toronto plays twice, and it’s a cross-continental doozy with a flight to Vancouver for a Friday night game against the Stealth, a flight to Newark, N.J., for a Sunday afternoon game against the New England Black Wolves in Uncasville, Conn., and return home.
That is nearly 12 hours in the air. Toronto to Vancouver is 4 hours, 41 minutes, Vancouver to Newark is 5 hours, 21 minutes and Newark to Toronto is 1 hour, 10 minutes. Oh, there’ll also be approximately five hours on buses since round trips from airport to arena on the West Coast will be 54 miles and on the East Coast will be 142 miles.
“It’s tough, but it’s the nature of our league,” Rose said. “When you look at the schedule, you usually have a couple of weekends like this and you have to be prepared for them. The guys are professionals and now what to expect so they come to play.”
“Getting those four points last weekend takes a little bit off our backs,” Reinholdt said. “We can play a bit more comfortable and relaxed this weekend.”
(All times Eastern)
FRIDAY
Toronto (8-5) at Vancouver (5-8), 10:30 p.m.
Toronto has to be favored in this one. It has a league-best road record of 4-1, while Vancouver has a league-worst home record of 1-5, and the Rock are 4-1 against NLL West teams while the Stealth are 0-5 against the NLL East.
The Rock beat the Stealth 13-7 in Toronto last Saturday, extending their winning streak against the Stealth to seven since a home loss in 2012.
It has been seven years since Toronto lost a road game to the Stealth. The Rock won their 2016 visit 13-11, making it 4-0 on the road against the Stealth since a 15-11 defeat in the 2010 title game in Everett, Wash.
SATURDAY
Colorado (8-6) at Georgia (8-4), 7:05 p.m.
This should be a good one. I’d bet on Colorado. Coyle’s Crew is hot and is 5-0 against NLL East teams.
This closes out the home-and-home season set with the Mammoth, who were Swarmed 17-10 when they ventured into the Atlanta burbs last April 10. In one previous meeting this season, Colorado won 14-10 in Denver on Feb. 4.
“We went out there, and they gave us a four-goal loss,” Swarm coach Ed Comeau said. “That will be fresh in our minds. We’ll need to make sure we play a complete game. Their goalie’s been playing real well, and they have a lot of young guys contributing.”
Georgia suffered its first home loss, 12-11 to Toronto in overtime, on Friday. Colorado is coming off a 14-11 home win against Saskatchewan on Saturday.
Colorado is 4-3 on the road. Georgia is 5-1 at home.
Saskatchewan (8-4) at Buffalo (5-7), 7:30 p.m.
The Rush have to be favored. Why? They boast the No. 2 offense, while Buffalo is No. 8 on defense.
The last time these teams met, last June 4, the Rush edged the Bandits 11-10 in Saskatoon to complete a sweep of the best-of-three Champion’s Cup final. This is the only meeting this season.
Saskatchewan played twice this weekend, beating Calgary 13-10 at home and losing 14-11 at Colorado. Buffalo lost 11-10 in Rochester.
The Rush are 2-4 on the road. The Bandits are 3-3 at home.
Calgary (5-9) at Rochester (5-8), 7:30 p.m.
A meeting of last-place teams hungry for a win. Rochester is 3-3 at home and Calgary is 2-5 on the road, so give the Knighthawks the edge on that basis and on this tidbit of history: It has been seven years since Calgary won in Rochester. Overall, Rochester is 5-0 against Calgary since a road loss in the opener of the 2014 league final.
This will be the only meeting this season. Last weekend, Calgary lost 13-10 at Saskatchewan before going home to defeat New England 18-13, while Rochester rallied for an 11-10 home win over Buffalo.
“Right now we are playing for our playoff lives,” Joe Resetarits said. “We knew this was going to be a dogfight. It always is when we’re playing Buffalo.”
SUNDAY
Toronto (8-5) at New England (6-7), 1 p.m.
Regard this one as a tossup, but take into consideration that the Rock relish playing two games in one weekend. They are good at it, as they proved last weekend.
The Black Wolves won 10-9 in Toronto on March 3 thanks to an overtime goal by Sheldon Burns, making it 3-0 overall over the Rock since a 10-7 home loss on May 1, 2015. They don’t meet again this year.
Toronto is coming off a 13-7 home win over Vancouver, while New England lost 18-13 in Calgary on Saturday.
“A lot of our successes have come from good starts,” Rose said. “That’s going to have to be the key for us going forward. I’ve been saying that all year.”
Sorensen said he won’t worry about the travel 12 hours in the air and the five hours on buses.
“A lot of us play summer ball with the best-of-seven series,” he said. “You can think of this back-to-back as being pretty tough, and a little bit tougher on me because I’m just coming back, but it’s not something we’re not ready for. We work our butts off every single day to make sure we’re ready for things like this.”
New England is 4-2 at home, and a win would be a kick in the mouth to Buffalo and Rochester. Black Wolves defenseman Brett Manney remains on the injured list.