It was not an easy week for the Atlanta Blaze.
In a span of eight days, the Blaze played four games. Their Week 7 contests included flying across the country to play the league- leading Denver Outlaws in a noon game Thursday and coming back to host the second-place Boston Cannons on Saturday.
Atlanta put up a fight, playing in two of the most exciting games any team has played this season, but the Blaze came up short both times, losing each game by one goal.
The Blaze struggled through the first quarter of the matchup against the Outlaws, going down 7-3 at the end of the first quarter. The team continued to fight, however, and a stretch of five consecutive goals in the third quarter — including three from Randy Staats — even nudged the Blaze ahead 13-12.
The teams exchanged goals throughout the fourth quarter, but Zach Currier scored with two seconds remaining to finally push Denver past Atlanta 18-17.
“Both teams. Great game. Unbelievable,” Denver coach Tony Seaman said in a postgame interview on Lax Sports Network. “They’re really good. We’re really good. It was just a great day. Great effort by our guys.”
Atlanta once again got off to a slow start against the Cannons, as Boston scored the first five goals of the game and went ahead 6-4 at the end of the first quarter. The Blaze outscored Boston 5-1 in the second quarter, however, to take a 9-7 lead into halftime.
Again, Atlanta couldn’t hold on to their second half lead. After Christian Mazzone scored the first goal of the second half, Boston fired off 10 consecutive goals to take a 17-10 lead. The Blaze made a spirited comeback, as Dylan Maher scored two 2-point goals to help the Blaze come within one with just under two minutes remaining, but the equalizer was not to be had.
“I think they’re a team, kind of like us, that likes to go on runs. They have offensive firepower all over the field,” Cannons attackman Mark Cockerton said about Atlanta in a televised postgame interview. “They’re a really talented team.”
Atlanta — which has scored the most goals in Major League Lacrosse — will have to put this weekend, especially the Boston game, behind it quickly. The Blaze take on the Cannons twice more in the next three weeks.
Lizards get another win
Prior to the start of the season, the New York Lizards seemed to be a favorite to — at the very least — earn a trip to the MLL postseason. The team that already had the reigning league MVP Rob Pannell added Mark Matthews, Kevin Crowley, Dylan Molloy and Austin Kaut.
Winning the offseason didn’t result in any early-season wins, however. The Lizards lost the first four games of the season, including two matchups with the Boston Cannons.
Things might be turning around for New York, however. The Lizards defeated the Boston Cannons 15-12 in Week 7 and now have won two of the past three games.
“We have a lot of good players. We haven’t really played together before this season,” Molloy said in a postgame interview done by Lizards staff. “It just took a little time to get that chemistry going, and we’re really wrapping it together now, and hopefully there are more wins on the way.”
The Lizards outscored the Cannons 7-1 in the third quarter to take a 12-9 lead, one they would not relinquish. Molloy led the charge for New York with four total goals on the day, including a “SportsCenter” Top 10 goal where he picked up a ball after goosing it one-handed through Justin Pugal’s legs, then ran through Tim Edwards and Matt Dziama before shooting past Nick Marrocco.