With the 2023 Premier Lacrosse League season set to open in Albany, N.Y., on June 3, USA Lacrosse Magazine is going team by team in the days leading up to the opener. Today, we take a deep dive on Redwoods LC.
REDWOODS LC
2022 Record: 4-6
Head Coach: Nat St. Laurent
Assistants: Chris Collins, John Grant Jr.
Key Additions: Wes Berg, A; Owen Grant, D; Eli McLaughlin, A; Matt Rahill, D; Ryan Tierney, M
Key departures: Patrick Harbeson, M (retired); Kyle Hartzell, LSM (Cannons); Matt Kavanagh, A (Cannons); Finn Sullivan, D (Cannons)
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How much of a Canadian influence will the offense have?
The Redwoods stepped on the Chaos’ turf this offseason by adding a little Canadian flair, starting with the hiring of John Grant Jr. as an assistant coach. A Hall of Famer in both box and field, Grant brings tremendous experience as a player in addition to time as a coach with the Denver Outlaws and Johns Hopkins.
The Redwoods are also set to get back Ryan Lee after he missed all of 2022 with a severe knee injury. Lee was limited to just three games in 2021, but those who have followed pro lacrosse back to the Major League Lacrosse days know what he’s capable of doing when healthy. He notched 38 goals in 2019 and 59 points in 2018, the last season prior to the PLL’s formation. He could be flanked by one of his National Lacrosse League teammates after the Redwoods signed Eli McLaughlin as a free agent. McLaughlin, who has yet to play pro field lacrosse, is coming off back-to-back 83-point seasons with the Colorado Mammoth.
Coach Nat St. Laurent mentioned he values a box background in his pre-draft media availability, which could mean a different looking Redwoods team in 2023. The group used the two-man game less than any other team in the PLL last year.