5-for-5 Power Play
After defeating Calgary 10-6, overall leader Saskatchewan has seven games remaining in its schedule to nail down home-floor advantage in the playoffs. The latest win made the Rush the first to clinch a playoff berth.
Saskatchewan, 9-2, now has won 10 of its last 11 regular-season games with Calgary. Only two Roughnecks, Wes Berg and Curtis Dickson, were able to put balls behind goaltender Evan Kirk.
“Our defense was huge in front of me and that gave me a lot of confidence,” Kirk said.
A 5-for-5 power play subdued the ‘Necks.
Never Give Up
New England was down 4-0 against Vancouver and rallied to win 12-11 in overtime and move into a tie with idle Toronto for second place in the NLL East.
Stephan Leblanc was the hero. His fourth goal of the night in extra time saved the Black Wolves from tumbling into the division basement. Aaron Bold’s 50 saves factored into the important win. How important? Coach Glenn Clark’s club had lost three in a row. A fourth would have aggravated an already-tense situation.
Johnny Powless, acquired from Georgia earlier in the week, scored twice in his debut with the Black Wolves. If he can keep producing from the left side, the offense will be much more threatening.
All About the Kids
Despite the overtime loss that dropped them to 1-10, Vancouver Stealth players stuck around interacting with fans on Stealth Experience Night. They gave their all on the green carpet then thanked those who came to watch. Good for them.
“All of these kids are here to support us,” said captain Matt Beers. “We may have come up on the wrong end of the score sheet but your night gets a lot better when you can do stuff like this. We really want to play hard for the fans and show them that they are important to us. Right now, it’s all about the kids here. It’s what really gives us the drive to keep going.”
Sentiments like that are worthy of admiration regardless of a team’s won-lost record.
Trade Repurcussions
Buffalo will soon reap dividends from a trade made on Sept. 22, 2014.
The Bandits sent Rory Smith, Eric Penney and the 12th slot (Conrad Chapman) in the entry draft to Vancouver for Nick Weiss, that year’s ninth pick (Brandon Goodwin), a second-round 2015 pick (Tony Malcolm) and a 2018 first-rounder.
If Vancouver finishes last overall this season, which appears almost certain now, Buffalo will take Vancouver’s place in the No. 3 slot behind expansion teams San Diego and Philadelphia come September.
Save Percentages
Save percentages of goaltenders who have played more than 300 minutes:
Player
|
Team
|
Save Percentage
|
Christian Del Bianco |
Calgary |
.809 |
Matt Vinc |
Rochester |
.789 |
Evan Kirk |
Saskatchewan |
.783 |
Dillon Ward |
Colorado |
.778 |
Nick Rose |
Toronto |
.773 |
Alex Buque |
Buffalo |
.759 |
Aaron Bold |
New England |
.758 |
Eric Penney |
Vancouver |
.753 |
Mike Poulin |
Georgia |
.752 |
Week 13
Four games are on tap. Georgia and Colorado each play twice. NLL East standings are so tight that last-place Georgia could jump into a tie for first place with Buffalo if it wins both of its games and the Bandits lose their one.
FRIDAY
COLORADO (5-3) at GEORGIA (4-5) 7:35 p.m. ET
Both teams were idle last weekend. This will be the second and last meeting. Colorado won 14-11 in Denver on Dec. 23.
Offense: Colorado fifth (13 goals/game); Georgia sixth (12.11/game).
Defense: Colorado third (11.63/game); Georgia sixth (13.67/game).
Colorado is 3-1 on the road. Georgia is 2-2 at home.
Colorado has never won in Georgia. The last Mammoth road win against the Swarm was 20-13 on Jan. 3, 2015, in Minnesota.
SATURDAY
GEORGIA (4-5 before Friday) at TORONTO (5-4) 7 p.m. ET
Both teams were idle last weekend. This will be the second of three meetings. Georgia won at home 14-13 in overtime Feb. 17. They’ll meet again April 8 in Georgia.
Offense: Toronto first (14.78/game); Georgia sixth (12.11/game).
Defense: Toronto fourth (11.89/game); Georgia sixth (13.67/game).
Georgia is 2-3 on the road. Toronto is 3-2 at home.
The Swarm power play efficiency rate of 37.9 per cent is poorest in the league but it might break loose in Toronto given Rock penalty killing has been atrocious.
The last time Georgia played in Toronto, last May 13, the Swarm won the opening game of the NLL East final 11-8.
A Toronto win this weekend, couple with a Buffalo loss, would move the Rock into a first-place tie with the Bandits.
VANCOUVER (1-10) at SASKATCHEWAN (9-2) 8:30 p.m. ET
Vancouver is coming off a 12-11 home overtime loss to New England. Saskatchewan became the first team to clinch a playoff berth when it beat visiting Calgary 10-6 last Saturday.
Offense: Saskatchewan second (14.55/game); Vancouver ninth (10.27/game).
Defense: Saskatchewan first (10.82/game); Vancouver ninth (15.09/game).
Vancouver is 1-5 on the road. Saskatchewan is 3-1 at home. The No. 1 Rush power play is operating at 75 per cent efficiency.
This will be the third of four meetings. Saskatchewan won 11-9 at home on Feb. 3 and 16-9 on the road on Feb. 10. They’ll square off again on April 13.
The Stealth last won in Saskatoon, 13-11, on Jan. 15, 2016.
BUFFALO (6-4) at COLORADO (5-3 before Friday game) 9 p.m.
Buffalo had won four in a row before losing 17-10 at home to Rochester last Saturday. The Bandits will have a morning shootaround in Denver while Mammoth players are flying home from Atlanta.
Offense: Buffalo third (13.8/game); Colorado fifth (13/game).
Defense: Colorado third (11.63/game); Buffalo seventh (13.7/game).
Buffalo is 3-2 on the road. Colorado is 2-2 at home.
This will be the only meeting this season. The last time they met, Colorado won 12-8 in Buffalo on Dec. 30, 2016. Buffalo’s last win in Denver, by a 16-9 score, was on Jan. 18, 2014.
BYES: ROCHESTER (5-6), NEW ENGLAND (5-4), CALGARY (4-6)
Time Travel
March 5, 2009: Dallas Eliuk and Jim Veltman were inducted into the NLL Hall of Fame in a ceremony in Denver.
March 2, 2012: John Grant Jr. of the Colorado Mammoth became the third player in NLL history to score 500 goals, joining Gary Gait and John Tavares.