TRICK SHOT
Calgary’s Curtis Dickson scored the highlight reel goal of the weekend when he tied the score at 7 in the fourth minute of the fourth quarter in Denver. Running across the top of the Colorado crease, Dickson had one hand on his stick when he bounced a behind-the-back shot past Ward with a checker in hot pursuit.
’HAWKS GET BROWN
Rookie Frank Brown became available when Georgia made room two weeks ago for Joel White and Jordan Hall. Rochester signed him, and he was in the Knighthawks’ lineup when they beat the Swarm on Saturday. Brown was credited with gaining possession of four loose balls.
Brown, 24, was drafted 24th overall out of Hobart last September. He dressed for seven games with the Swarm this season. Now he’s reunited with Knighthawks assistant coach Marshall Abrams. Brown was a member of the Abrams-coached Six Nations Arrows when they won the 2014 Minto Cup junior championship of Canada.
“I feel like the time I was with the Arrows under Marshall was one of my greatest periods of growth when it comes to box lacrosse,” said Beown, a 6-foot-4 transition runner. “I have a lot of admiration and respect for Marshall Abrams. The opportunity to play under him again made the proposition [to play for Rochester] that much more exciting.”
Said Abrams: “He is a great fit for this league. It’s a great signing.”
FIGHTING OUT OF FASHION
The NLL’s admirable cleanup of its act has seen penalties for fighting assessed in only five of the 51 games played so far this season. There have been eight fights, and four of them were in a Toronto-at-Vancouver game back on Jan.6. A scan of game score sheets shows the last fight took place on Jan. 27.
WEEK 15 PREVIEW
Five games are scheduled. Every team plays. Buffalo plays twice. This is where things really start to heat up.
SASKATCHEWAN (10-2) at BUFFALO (6-5)
Friday, 7:30 p.m. ET
A Pat Saunders overtime goal gave the Bandits a 16-15 win Jan. 19 in Saskatoon. This will be the only other meeting. The last time the Rush were in Buffalo, they won 17-14 last April 1.
Both teams were idle last weekend. Buffalo is coming off an 8-7 road loss to Colorado. Saskatchewan’s last game was a 16-10 home win over Vancouver.
Offense: Saskatchewan’s average output of 14.67 goals a game is best in the league, while Buffalo is fourth with 13.18 per game.
Defense: Saskatchewan is allowing a second-best 10.75 goals per game, while Buffalo is eighth with 13.18 per game.
Buffalo is 3-2 at home. Saskatchewan is 6-1 on the road.
TORONTO (5-6) at NEW ENGLAND (6-4)
Friday, 7:30 p.m. ET
These teams get right back at it after the Black Wolves’ 8-7 OT win Sunday. Toronto defeated New England 21-9 at home Jan. 27, so the season series standings tiebreaker rides on this game.
Offense: Toronto’s 13.3 goals-per-game average is third-best in the league, while New England is eighth with 10.9 per game.
Defense: Toronto’s 11.5 goals allowed per game is fourth-best, while New England is eighth with a 13.7 goals-against mark.
New England is 3-2 at home. Toronto is 2-2 on the road.
Toronto’s Tom Schreiber has missed three games since partially tearing a knee ligament Feb. 10 and won’t be back until the end of March.
ROCHESTER (6-6) at CALGARY (4-7)
Saturday, 9 p.m. ET
It’s the Twitter Game of the Week.
This will be the second of two meetings. Rochester opened its season by trashing the Roughnecks 17-6 back on Dec. 9. The last time the Knighthawks played in Calgary, they won 9-8 on March 5, 2016.
Rochester is coming off an 11-10 home overtime win over Georgia. Calgary lost 8-7 at Colorado on Saturday.
Offense: Rochester is third with 13.25/game, while Calgary is seventh with 11.09/game.
Defense: Rochester is third with 11.42//game, while Calgary is fifth with 11.64/game.
Rochester is 2-3 on the road. Calgary is 3-3 at home.
COLORADO (8-3) at VANCOUVER (1-11)
Saturday, 10 p.m. ET
This will be the third of four meetings. Colorado won 15-8 at Vancouver on Dec. 8 and 14-13 at home Jan. 26.
Colorado clinched a playoff berth with its fourth win in a row, 8-7 over Calgary, on Saturday, while Vancouver was idle.
Offense: Colorado is fifth with 11.91/game, while Vancouver is ninth with 10.25.
Defense: Colorado is first with 10.64/game, while Vancouver is ninth with 15.17/game against.
Colorado is 4-1 on the road. Vancouver is 0-5 at home.
BUFFALO (6-5) at GEORGIA (5-7)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET
This will be the second of two meetings. Buffalo blasted the Swarm 18-9 on Feb. 10. The last time Buffalo played in Duluth, Ga., the Swarm eked out a 17-16 win last April 15.
Buffalo will be coming off a home game the previous night against Saskatchewan. Georgia lost 11-10 in overtime in Rochester last weekend.
Offense: Buffalo is fourth with 13.18/game, while Georgia is sixth with 11.75/game.
Defense: Rochester is fourth with 11.42/game, while Georgia is sixth with 12.67/game against.
Buffalo is 3-3 on the road. Georgia is 2-3 at home.
TIME TRAVEL
March 20, 1988: The New Jersey Saints became the second league champion by defeating the Washington Wave 17-16 in front of a Capital Centre crowd of 8,125. Goaltender Larry Quinn and Jeff Goldberg were co-winners of the game MVP award. After the season, the franchise shifted to Long Island to play as the New York Saints.