Calgary, welcome back to the West championship chase in the National Lacrosse League. Impressive wins over a pair of contenders helped the Riggers push into a tie in the win column with the top-seeded San Diego Seals.
Meanwhile out East, wins for Toronto and Rochester created a three-way tie atop the standings.
1. SAN DIEGO SEALS (6-1)
The West race got a bit tighter while the Seals had the weekend off. San Diego returns Friday when it hosts Saskatchewan. Last week: 1
2. TORONTO ROCK (7-2)
Rock owner Jamie Dawick was certainly smiling as his son, Josh, scored the first two goals of his NLL career in Toronto’s 11-10 win over Georgia. Swarm goalie Craig Wende helped slow down the Toronto offense after they went up 7-2, but Matt Sawyer’s squad stayed composed. The Rock, winners of six straight, also got five points from Tom Schreiber and three from reigning Defensive Player of the Year Mitch de Snoo. Last week: 2
3. BUFFALO BANDITS (7-2)
The Bandits had the weekend off and return Saturday when they host Philadelphia. Last week: 3
4. ROCHESTER KNIGHTHAWKS (7-2)
The K-Hawks accomplished another first in the best year yet for the relaunched franchise, besting Halifax for the first time 16-14. Connor Fields was instrumental again, scoring four times and dishing out four assists, and Holden Cattoni notched seven points in a game Rochester led by seven in the late stages of the fourth quarter. With their help, the group snapped its two-game skid. Last week: 4
5. CALGARY ROUGHNECKS (6-3)
Christian del Bianco allowed a combined five first-half goals to Saskatchewan and Colorado to backstop his team to a 13-6 win against the Rush and a 13-9 win against the Mammoth. On Friday, Calgary scored five straight to open the second half and never let Saskatchewan get closer than three goals the rest of the way. A day later, the Riggers stormed out to an 11-2 advantage at the halftime break. Last week: 6
6. SASKATCHEWAN RUSH (4-3)
The Rush ran out of gas in the second half, getting outscored by Calgary 10-3 in the final two quarters. Mark Matthews and Robert Church, the team’s top two scorers, were held to their worst stat lines of the season with three points each. Last week: 5
7. PANTHER CITY LACROSSE CLUB (5-4)
Callum Crawford had his best game of the year — and nearly matched his goal total from three games with the Riptide — with five tallies in Panther City’s 14-13 win against Vancouver. Jonathan Donville had his third straight outing of seven points or more, this time recording eight, while defender Josh Medeiros contributed with four points. Last week: 10