Saskatchewan Rush
2018 record: 14-4 (first in the West)
Coach: Derek Keenan (10th season)
Key returners: Mark Matthews, F; Kyle Rubisch, D; Chris Corbeil, D
Key additions: Travis Cornwall, T; Connor Robinson, F
Key losses: Ryan Dilks, D; Dan Dawson, F; Adrian Sorichetti, T
Outlook
This era of Rush history will be revered for a long time, as Saskatchewan earned its third title in four years and its fourth straight NLL Cup appearance in 2018.
However, if the Saskatchewan dynasty is to continue, it will have to be with some new characters. Ryan Dilks, the 2016 NLL Defensive Player of the Year, and Jeff Cornwall must sit the season out to work as firefighters. Three other Rush players are currently holding out – Robert Church, Mike Messenger and Nik Bilic.
If any team was built to deal with this though, it would be Saskatchewan. Plenty of talent remains from last year, including Mark Matthews, Kyle Rubisch and Chris Corbeil, and Derek Keenan has proved his ability to find quality players through the draft and free agency over the past decade.
Storylines to watch
1. Can the Rush solve the contract disputes?
Saskatchewan isn’t the only team dealing with holdouts as the season approaches, but it is the team saddled with the most. And like New England and Calgary, one of the players that hasn’t reported is among the team’s best players.
Robert Church was second in the NLL in points last season with 107, trailing only Matthews. He was nominated for the league’s Most Valuable Player award.
Messenger and Bilic have been steady cogs on the best defense in the league.