John Galloway could hardly believe his eyes the first time he watched Blaze Riorden on a lacrosse field. Then an underclassmen at Fairport (N.Y.) High School, Riorden accompanied the Rochester Rattlers and their head coach Tim Soudan, who was also his high school coach, to an away game against the Long Island Lizards at Hofstra University.
“He was unbelievable,” Galloway recalled after seeing Riorden on the turf at Shuart Stadium during pregame warm ups. “I mean, just unbelievable hands.”
Instead of stopping shots racing at him over 100 mph, Riorden uncorked a few of his own. Galloway only later learned that the lefty with a powerful shot — the next Brett Queener, Soudan billed him — split his time between attack and goalie.
This summer, Riorden firmly cemented himself as the preeminent player at the latter of those positions. In doing so, the three-time Premier Lacrosse League Goalie of the Year for the Chaos who also plays forward for the National Lacrosse League’s Philadelphia Wings bolstered his case as being in a league of his own.
“There’s no question that he’s right now the best goaltender in the game, and you’d have to say top-five player,” Albany coach Scott Marr said.
USA LACROSSE FALL CLASSIC
Men’s Teams: Canada, USA, Virginia
Women’s Teams: Boston College, Canada, USA
Brogden Cup: Ontario 16U/18U, USA Select 16U/18U, Haudenosaunee Nationals 16U/18U
Dates: Oct. 15-17, 2021
Location: Sparks, Md.
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Riorden was named the 2021 PLL MVP in the week leading up to the Chaos’ championship rematch with the Whipsnakes on Sept. 19. He then made 15 saves (63 percent) to lift the Chaos to a 14-9 victory and earn championship game MVP honors at Audi Field in Washington, D.C. It was his eighth game of the season stopping at least 60 percent of the shots he faced. As he did all season, Riorden also made plays outside the crease, collecting four ground balls and triggering the Chaos’ transition attack with immediate outlets after clean saves.
“This was the year where everyone could see how much a goalie could really change a season,” said Atlas goalie J.D. Colarusso, who backed up Riorden for three years at Albany.