With six weekends remaining in the regular season, let’s take a look at where each of the nine teams stands in order of the standings. The top three in each division will advance to the playoffs. In the NLL East, all five teams are bunched together with six wins each, and nobody has a clue which two will miss the postseason. In the NLL West, things have already been pretty much decided.
EAST
1. NEW ENGLAND (6-5)
Losing 14-9 at home to Toronto in front of a Mohegan Sun Arena crowd of 5,832 on Friday after winning 8-7 in overtime in Toronto the previous weekend cost the Black Wolves the season series standings tiebreaker and thoroughly annoyed coach Glenn Clark, who referred to the loss as “a sub-par effort.”
“It felt like guys thought that, somehow, they had arrived and this game was just going to come to them,” Clark said. “It’s frustrating. We go on a little mini-streak and all of a sudden guys... it just didn’t look as if they were wired enough.”
New England plays at home Friday against Buffalo and Saturday at Georgia. This crucial two-game weekend will determine whether the Black Wolves retain first place or fall back into the pack. Having lost their previous game against Buffalo, they need a win over the Bandits to avoid losing the season series, which is the standings tiebreaker should they finish with identical won-lost records. They’ve already lost their season series with Toronto. They won their season series with Rochester and can win their season series with Georgia if they can beat the Swarm on Saturday.
The Black Wolves finish March 31 at Buffalo, April 8 at home against Calgary, April 14 at Colorado, April 21 at Rochester and April 29 at home versus Georgia. We might go to the season’s final regular-season game to see who’s in and who’s out of the playoffs.
2. TORONTO (6-6)
The Rock were 0-3 since Tom Schreiber went out of the lineup with a knee injury when they went to Connecticut on Friday and emerged with a huge 14-9 victory. Kieran McArdle scored three goals and Adam Jones, Brett Hickey, Reid Reinholdt and Dan Lintner got two each.
Goaltender Nick Rose has been Toronto’s MVP.
“Rosey’s our backbone, no doubt about it,” coach Matt Sawyer said.
Toronto plays NLL West teams the next two weekends — Saturday at Calgary and March 30 at home versus Colorado — and needs to win at least one of them to keep pace with others in their division.
The last four will be a challenge: April 8 at Georgia, April 13 vs. Rochester, April 21 at Buffalo, April 28 at Colorado. If they can get Schreiber back, the Rock can make a late-season push to the top of the division. Toronto has already won its season series with New England and Rochester. It lost its season series with Georgia. The April 21 game will decide the season series with Buffalo.
3. ROCHESTER (6-7)
The Knighthawks took a four-game winning streak into Calgary on Saturday, fell behind early and rallied late in losing 14-13.
“We spotted them too many goals early on,” said lefty forward Kyle Jackson, who scored three goals. “That’s what hurt us in the end. You can’t start off that way and still win games in this league. It’s not going to happen.”
Rookie Austin Shanks had his first four-goal NLL game.
The Knighthawks head west again this weekend for a game against Saskatchewan before returning home to face Colorado on March 31. They finish up with games April 13 in Toronto, April 21 at home versus New England and April 28 at Buffalo. Rochester will take a 2-1 season series edge over the Bandits into that last game.
Rochester has already lost its season series with Toronto and New England. It has won its season series with Georgia.
4. GEORGIA (6-7)
Lyle Thompson scored five goals and the Swarm defeated visiting Buffalo 14-10 Sunday. The Swarm outscored the Bandits 4-2 on power plays in front of a crowd said to number 3,863 on the official scoresheet.
“We talked about moving our feet a little more, moving the ball,’’ coach Ed Comeau explained when asked about the proficient power play. “We had a couple of good weeks of practise doing that and the shots dropped for us.”
Georgia plays at home against New England on Saturday.
“We really have to own our home building,” Comeau said. “If we can do that ... we’ll be in position to get ourselves back in the playoff race.”
Randy Staats hasn’t played since leaving Toronto with an arm in a sling March 3.
The Swarm have won their season series with Toronto, lost their season series with Rochester and are down 0-1 to New England with two to go against the Black Wolves.
“Every team in the East Division has six wins, so we’re not out of it,” goaltender Mike Poulin said.
Georgia’ last four: April 8 at Toronto, April 14 at Saskatchewan, April 28 vs. Vancouver, April 29 at New England.
5. BUFFALO (6-7)
The Bandits lost their third in a row Friday, falling 16-10 to visiting Saskatchewan, and coach Troy Cordingley was not pleased with what the home crowd of 12.936 witnessed.
“We’re in the tightest division battling for our lives for a playoff spot,” he said. “We don’t care which one it is. We just want one, and we show up like that? That’s disheartening. We’re not going to make the playoffs playing like that, going through the motions, no sense of urgency.”
The Bandits had a chance to redeem themselves Sunday when they played in Georgia. With Mark Steenhuis activated off the injured list after missing a good chunk of the season with a broken arm, the Bandits played better but they trailed all the way and lost their fourth in a row 14-10.
Buffalo is at New England on Friday with a chance to sew up the season series and plays the Black Wolves again at home on March 31. The Bandits conclude their 18-game schedule April 14 at Calgary, April 21 at home versus Toronto and April 28 at home against Rochester.