Tiers are starting to be more clearly defined as 15 weeks of the National Lacrosse League season are in the books. The top six in this week’s power rankings are unchanged from the week prior, with a clear top five emerging in Buffalo, San Diego, Toronto, Rochester and Calgary.
Of course, there’s still time for a late run to contender status for those currently in the league’s next tier.
1. BUFFALO BANDITS (10-2)
Welcome back, Chris Cloutier. After missing the previous nine games due to injury, the Bandits forward came in clutch with an overtime winner to help Buffalo secure a 10-9 victory against Halifax. Also returning from injury was Josh Byrne, who, with nine points, was a part of all but one Buffalo goal. The Bandits, winners of six straight, are only getting scarier as their health improves. Last week: 1
2. SAN DIEGO SEALS (8-2)
Dane Dobbie became only the seventh player in NLL history to reach 500 career goals in a game that got a bit more nerve-wracking than San Diego would have preferred. The Seals never trailed in a 12-11 victory against Saskatchewan, but the Rush did score the final five goals after Patrick Shoemay put San Diego up 12-6 with eight and a half minutes remaining. Last week: 2
3. TORONTO ROCK (10-3)
The Rock bounced back from their first loss in nine games last week by dispatching the struggling FireWolves 12-6. While celebrating Indigenous Heritage Night, Toronto controlled play by doubling up Albany in both shots and goals. Stephen Keogh led the way with seven points. Last week: 3
4. ROCHESTER KNIGHTHAWKS (9-3)
The K-Hawks survived a shootout with a suddenly lively Georgia Swarm squad thanks, largely, to Connor Fields. He tied his single-game career high with 10 points (five goals, five assists) while setting a new career high for points in a season. His five goals, which all came in the first half, tied the franchise record for goals in a game. Last week: 4
5. CALGARY ROUGHNECKS (8-4)
The Riggers put together a stellar first half, going up 11-3 at the break in a 16-10 win against Colorado. Jesse King had seven points, five coming in that first half, and Zach Currier snagged 16 loose balls to move over 900 in his career, as Calgary secured a 2-1 season series victory. Last week: 5
6. PANTHER CITY LACROSSE CLUB (7-5)
PCLC had the weekend off and returns Saturday when it hosts Las Vegas. Last week: 6
7. COLORADO MAMMOTH (5-6)
A 7-5 Mammoth advantage in the second half helped make the final score look more respectable, but Colorado was truly never in it against Calgary. The group has lost four of its last five and must think about just making the postseason before talking about defending its title. Last week: 8