With Week 10 in the books, we are officially halfway through the National Lacrosse League season. For some teams, that means an opportunity to put themselves in very good positions for spots in the playoffs over the next few weeks.
For others, that means time is running out to turn things around.
1. SAN DIEGO SEALS (6-1)
Three Seals recorded hat tricks — Wesley Berg, Dane Dobbie and Austin Staats — as San Diego bested Panther City 12-10. The defense stood tall in the final six minutes after Will Malcom cut the deficit to one, with Cam Holding adding cushion in the final 45 seconds. Curtis Dickson added six assists. Last week: 1
2. TORONTO ROCK (6-2)
The Rock put on an offensive clinic, orchestrated by Tom Schreiber, in a 22-14 showcase against New York. Schreiber dished out 11 helpers in addition to a hat trick as Toronto extended its win streak to five. Four more players had seven points or more: Corey Small with nine, Dan Craig with eight and Dan Dawson and Stephen Keogh each with seven. Toronto is averaging 14.1 goals per game, tops in the league. Last week: 2
3. BUFFALO BANDITS (7-2)
Can anyone stop the Dhane Train? Dhane Smith recorded 10 points (four goals, six assists) to help Buffalo escape an early 5-1 hole and defeat rival Rochester 13-10. Smith has accumulated 31 points in his last three games, now leading the league in scoring with an 18-point cushion. As for the team as a whole, the Bandits got revenge for a loss to the K-Hawks earlier in the season and moved into first place in the East. Last week: 4
4. ROCHESTER KNIGHTHAWKS (6-2)
The Knighthawks were in great position after Connor Fields capped a five-goal run to put his team up 5-1 in the early stages of the second quarter. Then the offense went flat while Buffalo found its stride, allowing the Bandits to orchestrate a 10-1 run that put Rochester in dire straits in the fourth quarter. The lead was cut to three a trio of times, but the Knighthawks never got closer despite seven points from Fields. Last week: 3
5. SASKATCHEWAN RUSH (4-2)
It was a group effort for the Rush down the stretch, with seven different players scoring in a game-closing 7-1 run to help Saskatchewan avoid an upset and best Vancouver 14-8. The Rush were down for much of the first half, but Alex Buque hunkered down against his former squad. He shut the Warriors out in the third quarter and allowed only two tallies in the fourth, with the final one coming with the game already out of reach. Last week: 5
6. CALGARY ROUGHNECKS (4-3)
Christian del Bianco became a brick wall when the Riggers needed him most, holding Halifax without a goal for the final 16 minutes of action in Calgary’s 12-11 overtime victory. That stellar showing in net allowed the Roughnecks to mount a slow four-goal comeback, with Dan Taylor forcing an extra frame with 18 seconds remaining in regulation. That allowed Jeff Cornwall, who previously scored on an empty net with just a second left in the third quarter, to bury the OT winner right off the faceoff. Last week: 9
7. COLORADO MAMMOTH (4-3)
The weekend was a mixed bag for Colorado, the only squad that had to play twice in Week 10. The Mammoth ended on a 4-1 run to break a tie with Georgia and win 13-10 on Friday but seemed victims of short rest a day later in Las Vegas. Colorado never led against the Desert Dogs, falling behind as much as six goals in a 13-8 defeat. Connor Robinson had a combined 12 points on the weekend, while Chris Wardle and Rhys Duch were a point behind him. Last week: 7