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 Toronto Rock.
Toronto Rock
Head coach: Matt Sawyer (fourth season)
2018-19 record: 12-6 (tied for second in East Division)
Playoff finish: Lost in East final
Overview
Toronto Rock games were stressful last season, but the franchise and fans will absolutely take the final result. Toronto finished with 12 wins, its highest total since the league went to an 18-game season in 2014, and earned a spot in the divisional final for the second time in three years.
Unfortunately for the Rock, they didn’t continue their regular season success against the Bandits in the second round of the postseason, falling 12-8.
The offense lost a pair of pieces in the expansion draft, but there wasn’t a flurry of voluntary changes made by the Rock. They’re hoping continuity, and adding a big-name veteran to the roster, can help the team take that next step.
What’s new
Toronto brought in future Hall of Famer Dan Dawson, who showed he’s still got something left in the tank by leading San Diego in points last season. Tom Schreiber is the only returning Rock player who notched more points in 2018-19.
In the draft, the Rock snagged Toronto Beaches transition player Aaron Forster at No. 15. He led Toronto in scoring last season at the Jr. A level.
What’s gone
The Rock lost some of their offensive depth in the expansion draft, as Dan Lintner and Kieran McArdle were selected by Rochester and New York, respectively. McArdle was sixth on the team in points last season with 40, while Lintner was right behind him with 37.
Former No. 2 overall pick Brock Sorensen is out for the year after suffering an Achilles injury in summer ball. His spot could be filled by David Brock, who was acquired after two seasons with the Black Wolves.