Machine open season firing on all cylinders
Prior to the season opener Sunday, the Ohio Machine held a ceremony celebrating the team’s victory in the 2017 MLL championship. The jubilation continued when the game started.
Ohio set a franchise record with 25 goals in its 25-13 victory over the New York Lizards. Marcus Holman set an MLL single-game record with 11 goals, eclipsing the 10-goal mark previously established by John Grant Jr.
While Holman went off and Kyle Harrison scored two goals, the Machine benefitted from scoring from unlikely sources.
Patrick Harberson, who didn’t score a goal in 11 games for the Machine in 2017, scored twice. Ohio got goals from two players making their debuts with the team: Ryan Ambler (three goals and one assist) and Pat Young (two goals). Additionally, defenseman Matt McMahon scored his first goal since the 2016 season.
“Pat did a great job of training in the offseason,” Machine head coach Bear Davis said on “MLL Press Pass” earlier in the week. “He’s made some great transformations as far as his body. Just coming in he looks a lot leaner, a little quicker, a lot more pep in his step, to say, and we’re excited about what he brings to the table.”
Several successful MLL debuts
While players from the MLL draft class of 2018 finish out their collegiate season, multiple players made their MLL debuts, and they were memorable ones.
After helping Maryland win the NCAA championship in 2017, Dylan Maltz did not immediately join MLL. The younger brother of Derek Maltz, who played for the Ohio Machine in 2016, Dylan was selected in the sixth round of the 2018 supplemental draft by the Denver Outlaws. While he didn’t stay with Denver, Maltz made his MLL debut with the Charlotte Hounds in Week 2, scoring four goals in the team’s 13-12 victory over Dallas.
Denver attackman Cam Milligan also made his MLL debut against the Dallas Rattlers. While his team didn’t win, he still scored two goals.
Noteworthy
Eric Law scored four goals in Denver’s loss to Dallas, and he became the fourth Outlaw player to amass 200 career points. Law is the second-fastest player to reach the mark, doing so in just 57 games. (Brendan Mundorf did it in 56 games). …
Tom Schreiber, playing the day after his NLL team, the Toronto Rock, finished its season, tallied a game-high six assists for Ohio. … Lizards goalie Brian Carcaterra, 40, came on in relief of Drew Adams, his first MLL action since the 2002 season. … Once again, the attack unit of Rob Pannell, Will Manny and Mike Bocklet delivered for the Lizards, combining for nine of the team’s 13 goals. …
In addition to his efforts in Dallas’ win over Denver, Jordan Wolf had four goals and two assists in the Dallas loss to Charlotte. … Hounds attackman Matt Rambo scored two goals and added five assists for a career-high seven points in his 2018 debut. …
With their 19-12 loss to Atlanta, the Boston Cannons have lost eight consecutive games dating back to last season. They also have lost three consecutive games to the Blaze. … Sergio Perkovic scored a career-high four goals in Boston’s loss. … Chris Madalon started in goal for the Blaze, making 17 saves on 28 shots on goal. … Kevin Rice had a team-high seven points (two goals, five assists) while Matt Gibson scored four goals for the Blaze. …
In his second MLL game, Stephen Kelly won 20 of 26 faceoffs in Chesapeake’s 14-11 victory over Florida. … Ryan Drenner led the Florida Launch with three goals.
Player of the Week
Marcus Holman, A, Ohio
Holman began his sixth MLL season — and first as a defending MLL champion — with a bang, setting a league record with 11 goals in a single game, passing John Grant Jr., who set the record in 2016 in his brief stint with the Machine. Holman also added two assists for a total of 13 points.
“I was on the field two years ago when Junior scored 10 in a game and I thought it was an unbelievable performance,” Holman said in a press release on the team’s website. “I thought I would never see something like it again, but here we are.”