The countdown to the NLL season has reached its end, as the season kicks off tonight. 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 Saskatchewan Rush.
Saskatchewan Rush
Head coach: Derek Keenan (11th season)
2018-19 record: 11-7 (first in West Division)
Playoff finish: Lost in West semifinals
Overview
Mainstays in the later rounds of playoffs dating back to Edmonton, it was a shock to the system to see the Saskatchewan Rush get eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by a Colorado Mammoth team that struggled in the regular season.
But Saskatchewan proved in its regular season it wasn’t the near-unbeatable power it used to be, going 11-7 and only finishing in first in the West Division by one game. With the core still together, and a couple familiar faces back on the team from the franchise’s most successful days, the Rush look to get back on track this season and reclaim their role as the team to beat out West.
What’s new
The Rush defense gets a shot in the arm with two players returning after missing all of last season due to work commitments. Ryan Dilks, the 2016 NLL Defensive Player of the Year, and Travis Cornwall are both back in the fold to help the unit get some depth back.
Two of Saskatchewan’s three first-round picks both made the roster, fourth-overall pick Holden Garlent and ninth-overall pick Justin Robinson. Tanner Thompson, taken 16th, is on the practice roster.
Garlent, a 6-foot-2 defenseman, has spent the last two summers in Major Series Lacrosse with Brooklin. He was the second defenseman/transition player off the board, trailing only Rochester’s Ryland Rees.
What’s gone
Curtis Knight, who was sixth on the team in points last season with 48, was taken in the expansion draft by the Rochester Knighthawks. Jeff Cornwall was also lost via the expansion draft to New York, though he isn’t with the Riptide as the season kicks off.
A trio of additional notable defensemen are also gone as the Rush traded Nik Bilic to Vancouver, Brett Mydske moved to Vancouver for work and Scott Campbell signed with Halifax.