On July 4, 2013, the New York Lizards were held to seven goals in a 16-7 loss to Denver. The Outlaws finished the regular season 14-0, while New York mustered only four wins. Playing defense for Denver in this game were Lee Zink, Dillon Roy, Matt Bocklet and Brian Megill, with Jesse Schwartzman in goal.
Since then, however, New York has led Major League Lacrosse in goals for in two of the following three seasons and made the playoffs every year, including a championship victory in 2016.
The New York turnaround can be attributed – in part – to the offensive additions of players like Paul Rabil, Rob Pannell and Dave Lawson.
In week two of the 2017 MLL season, however, Denver was once again a defensive thorn in New York’s side, winning 13-7. It was the first time New York was held under 10 goals since July 18, 2015 (a 14-9 loss to Ohio), and the first time it was held to only seven goals since the aforementioned meeting with Denver in July 2013.
Denver’s defense featured the likes of Michael Simon, second-year player B.J. Grill, supplemental draft additions Finn Sullivan and Tripp Telesco, and Edwin Glazener, a February pickup from the player pool. Jack Kelly, the 2016 MLL Rookie of the Year, was in goal.
The defense – which picked up 14 of the team’s 22 ground balls – held Pannell (the league's top scorer the past two seasons) to one goal and one assist. Both Matt Gibson (who scored four goals the previous week in a win against Chesapeake) and Lawson (who scored three goals, including the game-winner in overtime, against Chesapeake) were held scoreless.
Rabil also did not register a single point. It was the first time since August 3, 2013 – when he still played for the Boston Cannons – that he was held scoreless.
It’s still early, and it is a small sample size, but through two games, the largely unknown Denver defense now leads the league in goals against average, allowing only 8.5 goals per game.