A new chapter for Cannons LC fittingly started in Massachusetts this weekend. And the return of the biggest star in the franchise’s long history was a major reason why it kicked off on a positive note.
After a tough 2020 Premier Lacrosse League bubble, Paul Rabil looked like the player who helped the Cannons to their first championship 10 years ago while wearing those familiar shades of red, white and blue in Foxborough. He scored five goals in the Cannons’ first two games as a PLL club, helping the squad to a close 12-11 loss to championship-hopeful Redwoods LC and the team’s first-ever PLL win Sunday against Waterdogs LC in a 13-7 finish.
Before stepping onto the field again with the team he spent the first seven years of his professional career with, Rabil reflected on his emotions when he first debuted for the original Boston Cannons in 2008.
“I didn’t know what I was doing,” Rabil said with a smile. “I was just out there gun slinging. Maybe that strategy might work tonight.”
He clearly wasn’t afraid to let it rip this weekend, with some like former Patriot Teddy Bruschi joking he’d found the fountain of youth.
Rabil wasn’t alone in leading the Cannons to a promising first weekend of the PLL’s 2021 season. The first goal in franchise history belongs to another one of the team’s biggest names, Lyle Thompson. The first overall pick in this year’s entry draft showed on his very first possession in the PLL just what the league was missing. With the shot clock winding down, he was able to streak toward the goal from X and get off a backhander that beat Tim Troutner.
Thompson scored six times across the team’s two games, tied with teammate Andrew Kew for the league lead.
Good first impressions
The new-look and mighty talented Archers LC offensive unit passed its first test with flying colors. Meanwhile, there may be some growing pains for Atlas after coach Ben Rubeor remade a large chunk of the roster over the offseason.
The Archers put on a clinic in efficiency, connecting on 15 of their first 17 shots in an 18-6 rout. A 9-1 run in the second quarter pushed the lead to 12 at the break.
Christian Mazzone and Scott Ratliff each had four points, with Ratliff hitting one of the team’s two 2-pointers. Major League Lacrosse import Ryan McNamara notched a hat trick, while Grant Ament and Marcus Holman each scored twice. Connor Fields, another one of the team’s major additions in the offseason, scored his first Archers goal from deep.
Meanwhile, one of the Atlas’ major departures, Rob Pannell, has clicked with his new Redwoods teammates quickly. He scored five times and dished out four assists in a 2-0 weekend for the Woods, who followed up the Cannons victory with a 14-11 win against a shorthanded Chrome squad Sunday.
Pannell scored the game-winner for Redwoods against Cannons, breaking an 11-11 tie in the closing minutes.