Kelly Pulls Double Duty
On Thursday, Thomas Kelly, a 2017 MLL All-Star, helped the Denver Outlaws win their third consecutive game by going 15-for-27 from the faceoff X and winning five ground balls. One day later, he was traded.
The Denver Outlaws traded Kelly to the New York Lizards in exchange for a 2019 MLL first-round collegiate draft pick and a twelfth-round supplemental draft pick. The trade comes after the Lizards sent a 2018 second-round collegiate draft pick and midfielder Jacob Richard to Charlotte for faceoff specialist Brendan Fowler. Fowler was only winning .479 percent of his faceoffs while the Lizards, currently out of the playoff hunt, sit fifth in the league in faceoff winning percentage (.486).
“I have known Tommy a long time since he was my high school student,” Lizards head coach and general manager Joe Spallina said in a press release on the team’s website. “It has been incredible to watch him grow into one of the premier faceoff athletes in the league. He is a Long Island kid and will be a great addition to our team and our locker room.”
A native of Rocky Point, New York, and a high school state champion, Kelly returned home in time to suit up for the Lizards in their loss against the Launch Saturday night. Kelly went 18-29 while Fowler went 4-13.
Ohio Doesn’t Like Rain Delays
The Ohio Machine were beating the Denver Outlaws 9-3 in the second quarter prior to a 90-minute weather delay in the 2016 MLL Championship Game. Ohio ended up losing that game, 19-18.
Saturday night, in a regular season contest against the Chesapeake Bayhawks, Ohio scored the last two goals of the second quarter to take a 7-6 lead in halftime, but the game was held up for over two-hour before resuming the third quarter.
Once again, Ohio lost the game, this time by a score of 15-12.
The loss was the team’s second in Week 8 and fourth in a row. Ohio is now 2-5 and in eighth place in the standings.
Noteworthy
Prior to Florida’s game against New York, the Launch traded former first-round pick Sergio Salcido to the Atlanta Blaze for a fifth-round collegiate draft selection. He played in six games for the Launch this season, scoring nine goals. … Kieran McArdle scored four goals and added three assists in Florida’s victory. … Rob Pannell scored three goals and tallied seven assists for a total of 10 points. … Kylor Bellistri scored four goals and added two assists in Denver’s victory over Ohio. … Denver goaltender Jack Kelly made 12 saves on 16 shots. … In his Machine debut, Dave Emala score three of the team’s six goals against Denver. … First-round draft pick Justin Guterding had one goal and one assist against Denver in his professional debut, and he followed that up with three goals and two assists against the Chesapeake Bayhawks. … Josh Byrne had four goals and three assists for the Bayhawks, and Ian MacKay had four goals. … Chesapeake’s Niko Amatao made 19 saves on 31 shots. … Michael Erhardt had three goals (including one two-pointer) and had one assist in Charlotte’s 19-13 victory over Atlanta. … Mike Chanenchuk (one goal, three assists), Ryan Brown (four goals), and Matt Rambo (two goals, two assists) each had four points for Charlotte. … Atlanta’s Kevin Rice had a game-high eight points on four goals and four assists. … Joe Nardella won 19 of 35 faceoffs for Atlanta, as well as scoring a goal and adding an assist. … The Rattlers remained the only team undefeated at home, beating the Cannons 22-11. … Jordan Wolf (two goals, three assists) and Ty Thompson (five goals) each had five points for Dallas. … Zed Williams led the Cannons with three goals and one assist. It was the third consecutive week he had at least three points.
Player of the Week
Dylan Molloy, A, Florida
While Rabil set the scoring record and continued to add on to his already impressive stats, Molloy was the goal scorer of the night. The second-year attackman scored seven goals and added one assist. His three goals to start the game put the Launch up early, giving them a lead they would never lose, and his goal in the fourth quarter stopped a three-goal run from the Lizards to start the final period as they attempted a comeback.
Molloy is probably more satisfied with the victory than he is with his points total.
“If I end up having a lot of points, it’s great,” he said earlier in the week, “but I’m just hoping to get to the championship game, which is a challenge in itself.”