Is Mike Sisselberger the answer?
Since the PLL’s inception, the Archers have been near the bottom of the league in faceoff winning percentage. The team finished fifth (out of six) in 2019, fifth (out of seven) in 2020, sixth (out of eight) in 2021 and last in 2022. In all four seasons, the team was under 50 percent with a franchise-worst 38.3 percent in 2022.
Stephen Kelly was the team’s lead faceoff athlete from 2019-21, and then the Archers turned to a pair of rookies in Justin Inacio and Frankie Labetti for the 2022 season.
It was not a secret the Archers were going to look for faceoff help in the 2023 draft (especially with Inacio on the PUP list at the time), which was a very deep class. Bates felt the team need was so strong that he used his team’s first-round draft pick on Sisselberger, the player considered to be the top faceoff athlete in this year’s class, ahead of players like Will Bowen, Tucker Dordevic and Thomas McConvey.
Sisselberger holds the record for NCAA single-season winning percentage (79.5 percent in 2021) and boasts a 67.8 winning percentage for his Lehigh career. Pair him with Conners on the wing, and this could be a dynamic tandem. He will be tested early, however, potentially going up against Connor Farrell and Max Adler in Weeks 2 and 3.
What should the Archers expect from their goalies?
In the PLL’s first-year, the Archers were set in goal, anchored by veterans Drew Adams and Ghitelman. Adams retired after the 2021 season, and Ghitelman left for the Cannons in free agency. Now the Archers goalies are Brett Dobson and Nick Washuta. The two have a combined six games of pro experience.
Washuta was drafted by the Denver Outlaws and played five games in 2020, taking over for Dillon Ward, and he helped lead the Outlaws to the MLL championship game. He was an emergency goalie for the Archers in 2022 but didn’t log any action.
Dobson appeared in only one game for the Archers in 2022, his rookie season, but Bates must think highly of him, drafting him in the second round of the college draft.
Both Dobson and Washuta played for the Archers in the Championship Series. Dobson also was Team Canada’s goalie in The World Games, helping the team to a gold medal. Bates said Dobson has experience “beyond his years” and that he drafted him believing he could lead a team.
The two will compete for the starting position, and Bates said he is confident the defense in front of either will help ease the transition into a bigger role.