Ward made four enormous saves in the final minute and a half, none more dramatic than his stop of Tyler Pace with 20 seconds remaining. After Calgary forced a turnover on a restart out of a timeout, Pace turned a 2-on-1 chance into a point-blank opportunity. Ward stood his ground, Colorado grabbed the loose ball and Connor Robinson added an empty netter with 14 seconds on the clock to keep Colorado’s dreams of repeating as champion alive.
“It was a great series,” Malawsky said. “I think we’re splitting hairs. The difference was by millimeters.”
Up next for Colorado is a date with the Buffalo Bandits, who kicked back and watched this weekend after a dominant two-game sweep of Toronto. While Colorado’s postseason experience has induced some nail biting — its three wins were by a combined four goals — Buffalo has rolled to three victories with a margin of nine or more.
Of course, Colorado has reason to be confident. The Bandits were the favorites last year, too, when the Mammoth won their second championship in franchise history. The group is also healthier than it was last season and already has a triumph against a No. 1 seed under its belt thanks to a first-round upset of San Diego.
“They’ve played really well this year, watching them and seeing what they’ve done in the playoffs,” Hope said of the Bandits. “It’ll be a tough series. I know they’re very hungry.”
This marks the first time the NLL has seen a championship rematch since the Washington Stealth and Toronto Rock squared off in 2010 and 2011. Buffalo is hoping history repeats itself, as those squads each walked away with one title.
NLL FINALS SCHEDULE
ALL TIMES EASTERN
Saturday, May 27
Mammoth at Bandits, 7:30 p.m.
Monday, May 29
Bandits at Mammoth, 4 p.m.
Saturday, June 3 (if necessary)
Mammoth at Bandits, 7:30 p.m.