The countdown to the NLL season is upon us, as the season kicks off Nov. 29. Check back to uslaxmagazine.com as we roll out our season preview — including Jack Goods’ predictions, team-by-team capsules and additional features. Next is a look at the Halifax Thunderbirds.
Halifax Thunderbirds
Head coach: Mike Accursi (first season)
2018-19 record: 6-12
Playoff finish: Did not qualify
Overview
The Rochester Knighthawks franchise looked to be hitting its stride in 2018. After finishing second in the East in the regular season, the team earned a spot in the NLL Finals and gave Saskatchewan a run for its money. With the young core Curt Styres and company had accumulated, it seemed the team should only get better in 2019.
That didn’t happen, as Rochester went 6-12 and missed the playoffs. The franchise has since migrated to the Canadian Atlantic and rebranded as a new avian species, the Halifax Thunderbirds.
As the T-Birds begin to roost in their new home at Scotiabank Centre, the franchise is set to discover if the last season was a fluke or if more serious changes need to be made.
What’s new
The franchise’s former head coach, Mike Hasen, opted to stay in Rochester to coach the new Knighthawks as opposed to following the team to Halifax. In his place behind the bench this year is Mike Accursi, a known winner as a player in the NLL getting his first look as a head man. He spent the previous two seasons as an assistant with Rochester.
Halifax had two picks in the first round of the draft and added forward Clarke Petterson (Brampton, Cornell) and transition player Trevor Smyth (Oakville, RIT).
What’s gone
The Thunderbirds fared quite well in the expansion draft compared to their counterparts, losing forward Dawson Theede and defenseman Mike Manley. Neither played more than half the season for the franchise last year, and Manley had just been brought back into the league after two years away.