At around the halfway point of the season, the NLL divisional races are as tight as ever.
Both the East and West Divisions feature a tie at the top, Saskatchewan (4-4), San Diego (4-4) and Calgary (5-5) out West and Toronto (7-1) and Buffalo (8-2) in the East, after this weekend’s results.
The East, particularly, looks like a thrilling battle to watch the rest of the season. Both Toronto and Buffalo are red hot. Combined, they’ve won 10 straight.
The Rock opened the weekend with their sixth consecutive victory, this time a close 12-11 contest against the San Diego Seals. It came down to the final seconds, as Nick Rose needed one last save on Dan Dawson to clinch it. Toronto never trailed but led by three or less goals a majority of the game.
“It was a good win for us,” Rock Head Coach Matt Sawyer told TorontoRock.com. “We were clearly rusty having 14 days off and that was evident. San Diego really tested us and they’re a good team.”
Dan Craig notched a hat trick and Tom Schreiber had a goal and four assists.
The Bandits won their fourth straight, besting Calgary at home in a game Buffalo trailed for the majority of. Buffalo held the Riggers to two goals in the second half and took its first lead of the game halfway through the fourth quarter in a 12-10 triumph.
“I thought they were the better team for the most part of the game,” Bandits co-head coach John Tavares said. “We finished it off and got the W.”
Dan Smith, Corey Small and Jordan Durston each had four-point nights and Chris Cloutier, wearing No. 2, scored his first goal as a Bandit.
How the West was tied
Saskatchewan moved into the first-place tie thanks to San Diego and Calgary’s losses and its own 15-13 road victory against the Vancouver Warriors. All three teams sit at .500.
Vancouver took a 5-4 lead after one quarter, but the Rush outscored their fellow Canadians by one goal each of the next three periods to pull out the close win. Mark Matthews had three goals and four assists and Robert Church had three of each as the Rush halted a three-game losing streak.
Mammoth defensive effort
Last week I wrote Colorado needed to rely on its defense if the Mammoth hoped to beat Georgia. Well, the back-door unit stepped up, holding one of the top offensive units in the league to only eight goals in a 10-8 Mammoth win.
That’s the fewest goals the Swarm has scored in a regular season game since their regular season finale against Rochester in 2017.
"We knew that (Georgia) is a very high-powered offense," Mammoth goalie Dillon Ward told ColoradoMammoth.com. "We had a game plan that we wanted to make them shoot from uncomfortable positions, and I think, for the most part, we did a good job of that. I think I made a couple big saves, and then, I think I got bailed out from the posts a couple times too, so I think it was just a culmination of great defense, some big plays, and some luck."
Offensively, Eli McLaughlin scored four goals for the second straight game as the Mammoth pulled away in the fourth after entering the period tied at six.