TEEN TERROR
Dickson is slippery. He has left some of the NLL’s best defensemen chasing air, which made what Rock rookie Latrell Harris did to him all the more impressive. With Toronto up 15-7 in the fourth quarter, Dickson scored his third goal of the night with his back to the net. He wasn’t as successful the next time he carried the ball into Toronto’s end.
The rookie was ready. Harris threw his 215-pound, muscle-bound body into Dickson, sending him crashing to the floor, scooped up the loose ball and sped away on a breakaway. He did not score but his manhandling of Dickson was what witnesses were talking about.
Harris turns 19 on March 15.
HARNETT AND NOBLE RETURN
Defenseman Greg Harnett returned to Calgary’s lineup in Toronto, scoring a goal in the process, after serving a five-game suspension assessed after his hit on Colorado forward Jeremy Noble on Jan. 20 in Denver. Noble returned to Colorado’s lineup for the home game Sunday and scored a goal.
SUBS FOR COACH
Vancouver rookie Evan Messenger made his NLL debut in Denver subbing for his coach.
Explanation: Messenger, 21, played junior lacrosse for his hometown Delta Islanders in British Columbia. An assistant coach with the team was Stealth forward Logan Schuss. When Schuss was unable to make the trip last weekend, Messenger was activated to take his place. He earned one assist in the 10-6 win over the Mammoth.
As a teen, Messenger had hoped to be drafted by Vancouver, and he was _ fourth round, 39th overall, in 2015. It was a dream come true, as was suiting up for his first pro game.
Joel White will return to the arena after missing the first 10 games due to work commitments.
JOEL WHITE ACTIVATED
Transition player Joel White returns to the Georgia Swarm lineup for a home game Friday against Calgary after missing the first 10 games.
“Joel’s a character guy and an impact player,” says head coach Ed Comeau. “Those are two things you can never have enough of on your team. When the opportunity came to activate him, there was no discussion about it. He’s going to help us be better.”
GOALS
Gary Gait was the top goal scorer in indoor pro lacrosse seven times (1995-1999, 2003, 2004).
TIME TRAVEL
MARCH 28, 2002: The board of governors unanimously voted to raise the price of expansion franchises from $1 million US to $3 million US.
WEEK 12
Four games are on tap and all four are on Friday night. All times EDT:
COLORADO (6-6) at TORONTO (6-4), 7:30 p.m.
Toronto is 3-3 at home after a 16-10 win over Calgary last Saturday.
Colorado is 3-3 on the road. It lost 12-11 in OT in Saskatoon on Saturday and 10-6 at home to Vancouver on Sunday.
The Mammoth trot into Air Canada Centre for the first time since a March 8, 2013, loss.
This is the only meeting this season. In their lone 2016 meeting, Colorado was outshot 54-45 but won 10-5 at home on April 23 thanks to Dillon Ward’s 49 saves.
The goalies with the two best goals-against averages, Ward (10.32) and Nick Rose (9.45), will be at opposite ends so don’t expect a high-scoring game. The Rock D will target leading Mammoth scorer Callum Crawford while the Mammoth D will try to keep a tight rein on leading Rock scorer Tom Schreiber.
ROCHESTER (4-7) at NEW ENGLAND (5-6), 7:30 p.m.
This will be the third of four meetings. Rochester won 15-8 at home Jan. 7 and New England won 10-9 at home Feb. 3 thanks to Chad Culp’s OT goal. They’ll finish things up April 22 in Rochester.
Rochester had last weekend off, while New England thumped first-place Georgia 13-8 in Connecticut.
Rochester is 2-4 on the road. New England is 3-2 at home.
Rochester’s offense has been the least potent in the league. There is not one Knighthawk among the league’s top 15 scorers. New England’s Kevin Crowley is having a super season with 28 goals so far.
CALGARY (4-7) at GEORGIA (7-3), 7:35 p.m.
This is the second of two meetings this season. Calgary, with Dane Dobbie scoring seven goals, smashed visiting Georgia 18-11 on March 4.
Calgary is 8-0 against the Swarm since a 2012 loss when they were based in Minnesota.
Calgary is 2-3 on the road after a 16-10 loss in Toronto last Saturday.
NLL East leader Georgia, coming off a 13-8 loss at New England, is 4-0 at home but the offense is struggling without right-handed forwards Randy Staats, who has missed the last four games, and Miles Thompson, who also sat out against New England. Losing two in a row on the road is humbling after a 7-1 start, although the Swarm remain the highest scoring team in the league with an average of 13.8 goals/game.
“It’s definitely nice to get back and play at home, get back in our dressing room, and we have the three-game stint at home,” said lefty forward Shayne Jackson. “Good or bad, we have to shake it off and move on to next week. We know any team can win in this league on any given night.”
Keying on league goal scoring leader Curtis Dickson will be a must for Georgia.
BUFFALO (4-6) at VANCOUVER (5-6), 10:30 p.m.
This will be the second of two meetings. Buffalo won 21-15 at home on Jan. 21.
Buffalo was off last weekend, while Vancouver won 10-6 at Colorado. The Stealth’s Corey Small has a league-high 72 points including 29 goals and could have a feast against the Bandits, who are allowing a league-worst 13.5 goals/game.
The Bandits are a disappointing 1-3 on the road. The Stealth are a dismal 1-4 at home.
Ryan Benesch has missed Buffalo’s last three games under concussion protocol. Nick Weiss is available to play Friday after being activated off the injured list.
BYE: SASKATCHEWAN (7-3)