STARTING WITH A BANG
You couldn’t have asked for a better start to the NLL postseason.
After going down 9-3 at the half, the Halifax Thunderbirds came to life. A 5-1 run to start the third quarter cut the Toronto lead to 10-8, and despite the Rock extending their lead back to four, another T-Birds wave struck. The team orchestrated a 5-0 spurt in just over five minutes of action in the opening stages of the fourth, one featuring goals from five different Halifax players, to suddenly take a one-goal advantage.
Tom Schreiber equalized for the host Rock, forcing the first overtime period of the 2022 playoffs. Then 2: 27 seconds into the extra frame, Toronto captain Challen Rogers broke the Thunderbirds’ hearts and made the comeback for naught.
Rogers deflected a long rebound out of the Thunderbirds zone, creating a two-on-one transition opportunity. He kept the ball the whole way, beating Aaron Bold with a low bouncer for a 14-13 win.
“What a game by Halifax to come back and fight back,” Rogers said. “But the resiliency of this group and just always believing in each other, believing in ourselves. To see that [overtime winner] go in and see everyone run at me, what an unbelievable feeling.”
Schreiber, Rob Hellyer and Zach Manns each had five points for Toronto to set up a matchup of heated geographic rivals in the East Final.
EXERCISING DEMONS
It is no secret the Calgary Roughnecks have had the Colorado Mammoth’s number come playoff time.
The teams have met in the postseason 11 times, with 10 finishing in favor of the Riggers. And chances for the Mammoth didn’t look good considering Calgary just beat them to secure home floor in this matchup.
But finally, Colorado bucked the trend.
Backed by a 10-point performance from Ryan Lee, the Mammoth ended the game on an 8-3 run to erase a one-goal third quarter deficit and secure a 16-12 triumph.
Eli Salama got Calgary within one midway through the fourth quarter, but Zed Williams scored 20 seconds later to ignite a game-sealing, four-goal run for Colorado.
“It feels unbelievable,” Mammoth forward Connor Robinson said. “Especially going on the road, this is such a tough barn to play in. Coming in on a Friday night, just feeling the energy of the crowd. We just stuck together as a team.”
Robinson and Eli McLaughlin added six points each to help the Colorado cause.
NOTEWORTHY
San Diego’s Dane Dobbie passed Gary Gait for second in career playoff goals in NLL history. He now only trails John Tavares. … Toronto won two of three during the regular season against Buffalo, while San Diego won two of three against Colorado. … Halifax’s Aaron Bold relieved Warren Hill in net after Toronto got out to a 5-0 lead. He finished with 32 saves. … Buffalo boasted an attendance of 12,535 this weekend, the best of the quarterfinals. Toronto fans enjoyed the team’s first postseason game back in Hamilton.
UP NEXT
ALL TIMES EASTERN
East Finals
Game 1: Rock at Bandits, Sunday, May 15 at 6 p.m.
Game 2: Bandits at Rock, Saturday, May 21 at 7 p.m.
Game 3 (if necessary): Rock at Bandits, Saturday, May 28 at 7:30 p.m.
West Finals
Game 1: Mammoth at Seals, Friday, May 13 at 10 p.m.
Game 2: Seals at Mammoth, TBA from May 20-22
Game 3 (if nec.): Mammoth at Seals, TBA from May 27-29