There were hockey-style faceoffs, goalies calming down celebrations to jump start clears, long-pole goals and even a pair of tallies from goalie Blaze Riorden, reminding fans he plays the field as an indoor player.
And after all that excitement, the first-ever PLL All-Star Game is in the books.
The first-year league brought its top talent out to Los Angeles this weekend and the stars showed up under the bright lights, with Team Baptiste holding off a strong fourth quarter run from Team Rambo in a 17-16 victory. Will Manny scored the game winner, firing a shot from the right side through the legs of Blaze Riorden with 55 seconds remaining.
Team Baptiste’s Jack Concannon, who made six saves in the fourth quarter, was named the game’s most valuable player. But it was Riorden who arguably made the most noise in the goalie group.
The former Albany Great Dane scored twice and added an assist while playing with a field stick, then later in the game returned to the cage to play his primary PLL position.
Despite being a team captain, Trevor Baptiste was taken out of his comfort zone thanks to a pair of experimental faceoff changes. Faceoffs were eliminated in the second quarter, with goalies kickstarting restarts in a similar fashion to basketball. In the third quarter, the ball was dropped by the referees to mimic a hockey-style draw.
Team Baptiste was tested late, with Team Rambo coming back from down two at the start of the fourth quarter, but Concannon stood tall when it counted most and Manny came up clutch.