WELCOME BACK, JOHNNY
It was great to see Johnny Powless back in uniform and watching him score two goals including the overtime winner in his return Friday made seeing No. 93 on the green carpet again all the more memorable.
“We gave him a few more shifts as the game went on,” said Comeau. “He’s a goal scorer. He’s scored a lot of big goals in his career at every level. We were certainly happy he did it for us (Friday).”
Powless had been out since taking a hit to the head in summer ball last summer.
“Sitting out, watching everybody play when the season started, I was glad they were doing well, but sitting out watching really hurt.”
On his winning shot, a bullet off goalie Nick Rose’s arm and into the far top corner of the Rock net: “I found some space [on the floor]. I shot it and I got lucky and it went in. I went high. I had a gut feeling I wanted to shoot far side before the game even started.”
He was a happy man after his home debut Sunday.
“Just being back is awesome,” he said. “Being back with the guys is really fun, and it’s a bonus when we win both games.”
SWARM FIRST OVERALL
Georgia improved its record to 7-1 with a 15-9 win over visiting Rochester on Sunday night. The Swarm are first overall going into a bye weekend.
“This is a great group of guys,” said Powless, who scored two more goals Sunday. “Right now we’re playing good lacrosse so we want to keep that up and keep getting wins.”
PHOTO COURTESY OF TORONTO ROCK
The Toronto Rock defeated the Rochester Knighthawks with a strong defensive front.
ROCK REMAIN SECOND
Toronto improved to 5-2 by winning 10-6 in Rochester on Saturday with goalie Nick Rose tossing the ball the length of the floor into an empty net in the dying seconds for his second career goal. Tom Schreiber had beaten Matt Vinc on a penalty shot with 49 seconds left. With Stephan Leblanc out with a flu and Kasey Beirnes sidelined by injury, Phil Caputo and Reid Reinholdt got to play and each scored twice.
“Fantastic,” forward Brett Hickey said of the play of the reinforcements. On the win the day after a loss, he added, “It shows we have character and can handle a little adversity.”
Blue Cross Arena attendance was 5,483. Crowds of 8,000 and more were the norm when the Knighthawks were winning the championship in 2012, 2013 and 2014.
GOALIES WITH GOALS
Rob Blasdell, who played for six teams and retired eight years ago, holds the record for most goals by a goaltender, four (2001, 2003, 2007, 2008). Pat O’Toole, who retired seven years ago and who is an assistant coach with Rochester, scored three times (2001, 2002, 2003). Rose’s goal Saturday upped his total to two (2016, 2017), tying him with teammate Brandon Miller (2004, 2009) for third place on this unique list.
TAKING THE BLAME
Calgary fell behind 6-1 in losing 13-10 at home to Vancouver on Saturday and coach Curt Malawsky took the blame for the abysmal start.
“The start killed us,” he said. “The start is 100 percent on me.
“It’s my job as a coach to prepare these guys. I didn’t have them prepared properly. In the first quarter, the first half, we weren’t there. That’s my job. It’s happened too many times. At the start of the game, obviously, I’m not doing something right. So that one’s on me. The start of the game, 100 percent, is on my shoulders.
“The guys are giving me everything they’ve got. They’re battling and competing. ... The guys care. It’s on me to make adjustments and make sure we start games better. ... You want to point a finger? Everyone point a finger at me.”
After a 3-1 start, Calgary is 3-4 including an abysmal 1-4 home record.
MOVIN’ UP
Buffalo’s Mark Steenhuis increased his career points total to 961 by scoring two goals and assisting on three in the Bandits’ 16-15 overtime win Sunday at New England. He moved past Lewis Ratcliff and into eighth place on the all-time list.
THE BACK END
Buffalo is last on defense, allowing an average of 15 goals a game, and it is the main reason the Bandits are 2-5. Toronto’s back end is No. 1 with an NLL-best 8.71 GAA.
PHOTO COURTESY OF GEORGIA SWARM
Lyle Thompson now leads the NLL with the most points after a 19-point weekend for the Georgia Swarm.
SCORING RACE
Lyle Thompson’s 19-point weekend gives him the most points. He is tied with Calgary’s Curtis Dickson for most goals (25). No. 4 got a goal and eight assists in a 13-12 overtime win Friday in Toronto and he had six goals and four assists in a 15-9 home win over Rochester on Sunday. After eight games, he’s just one point shy of equalling his rookie output of 60 in 18 games.
“I like to be someone who can go to the net and score if a team is not respecting my ability to score and, if a team is overplaying that, that’s when I start feeding the ball,” he said.
The Top 10
|
Team
|
Goals
|
Assists
|
Points
|
Lyle Thompson |
Georgia |
25 |
34 |
59 |
Corey Small |
Vancouver |
21 |
35 |
56 |
Shawn Evans |
New England |
19 |
35 |
54 |
Mark Matthews |
Saskatchewan |
18 |
31 |
49 |
Rhys Duch |
Vancouver |
19 |
28 |
47 |
Callum Crawford |
Colorado |
12 |
32 |
44 |
Curtis Dickson |
Calgary |
25 |
18 |
43 |
Logan Schuss |
Vancouver |
22 |
20 |
42 |
Jordan Hall |
Georgia |
12 |
30 |
42 |
Kevin Crowley |
New England |
22 |
18 |
40 |
ROOKIE SCORING
Tom Schreiber of the Rock continues to lead. The Princeton grad has 12 goals and 27 assists for 39 points. Second is Josh Currier of the Knighthawks with 12 goals and 14 assists for 26 points.
PENALTIES HURT
Calgary has been assessed an average of 28.29 minutes in penalties a game. At the other end of the shoot-yourself-in-the-foot scale, Toronto is taking an average of 10.14 minutes per game.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Division leaders Georgia and Saskatchewan are 1-2 in power play efficiency, at 63 percent and 60.5 percent, respectively. Toronto is at the bottom at 35.1.
Georgia has the best penalty kill, surviving 56.4 percent of the time. Calgary is second best at 50 percent. The ‘Necks get plenty of practice at being a man down. Vancouver’s man-down percentage 35.5 is the worst.
KNIGHTHAWKS LAST
The loss in Georgia on Sunday coupled with Buffalo’s overtimewin at New England earlier in the day dropped Rochester, 2-5, into last place in the NLL East and last overall.
WINLESS AT HOME
Vancouver, 0-3 in the Langley Events Centre, is the only team without a home win.