HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — The Premier Lacrosse League championship game is set after one of the most memorable goalie performances in recent history.
The Utah Archers defeated the Carolina Chaos 10-1 in the second semifinal at Hofstra University’s Shuart Stadium on Saturday and didn’t surrender a score to the Chaos until the final minute of the game.
Archers goalie Brett Dobson made 18 saves (94.7 percent).
“Goes without saying, we’re thrilled to be going back to Philly,” Archers head coach Chris Bates said. “First and foremost, defensively, I thought we were lights out. Chaos has a lot of talent. For us to lock them down the way we did, Dobber was phenomenal in cage, collectively our defense was outstanding.”
It was all Archers early and often. Rookie Dyson Williams scored the game’s first goal, and the Archers kept the pressure on from there. With Tom Schreiber sidelined with an injury, Grant Ament stepped up as the quarterback. Utah scored four first-quarter goals — three of them were scored or assisted by Ament.
And while the Archers’ calling card has been offense, the defense starred Saturday. A first-half shutout was led by Dobson’s eight saves, while Mason Woodward and Graeme Hossack dominated 1-v-1s. The Chaos struggled to find matchups they could win, and the Archers’ short-stick midfield trio of Piper Bond, Connor Maher and Beau Pederson were able to win as individuals.
Hossack added a two-point goal in the first half, one of eight Archers to register at least one first-half point. Matt Moore’s goal put them ahead 9-0 at the break.
The Chaos continued to struggle in the third quarter. The Archers’ shorties were dominant. Carolina tried to push for more transition opportunities, releasing poles over the midline to try and create unsettled situations, but Dobson was up to the task.
“Lights out. Lights out. He just gave us energy, and you’re kind of shaking your head on the sideline because they couldn’t find a way to get it by him,” Bates said of Dobson. “Blaze [Riorden] obviously is special and one of the best to play the position. I think Dobber has such a calm about him that I think permeates our team. He has played really big in big moments, and he makes fun of me because I call him unflappable, but he just gets that extra calm in big moments.”