One week after fumbling an early six-goal lead to the Redwoods, the Waterdogs proved capable of flipping that script. And once again, Connor Kelly showed his clutch gene for the defending Premier Lacrosse League champions.
Kelly notched his second game-winning goal in the first three weeks of the season, capping a nine-point afternoon in a 19-18 win against the Atlas in Columbus, Ohio. Kelly’s day featured a trio of two-point goals, making him only the 12th player in pro lacrosse history to accomplish that feat in a single game.
“I gotta sleep with this thing tonight,” Kelly joked about his stick.
The final goal was set up with a smooth clear, with Charlie Hayes finding a streaking Kelly in the last 15 seconds. When Kelly scored, it marked the Waterdogs’ first lead of the game.
“It was a fundamental mistake. He didn’t get in the hole,” Atlas coach Mike Pressler said. “We’re trying to match up at the midfield line. That’s a junior high-level play, and I’m upset about it.”
The Waterdogs were down 6-0 early in the first quarter and 12-5 in the third, not even earning a tie until Kelly’s final two-pointer with a minute remaining.
“In this league, there’s no deficit too big, and the fact that we came back, it speaks volumes [about] us,” Kelly said.
HOLMAN GETS FIRST PRO WIN
The Cannons have been waiting a long time for this. For the first time since last year’s season opener, the Bomb Squad walked off the field winners.
The game-winning goal in coach Brian Holman’s first professional triumph came off the stick of one of the team’s offseason additions, Matt Kavanagh. A swim move got him space from the Chrome’s Ryan Terefenko, and he buried a bouncer with under two minutes to go.
“Winning feels really good,” Brian Holman said. “I was hoping they would get that feeling today. Now we can continue to get better. That’s been my message right from the get-go.”
Holman shared those words while drenched in water, the remnants of a previous celebration with his son, attackman Marcus Holman.
“Absolutely a special weekend,” Marcus Holman said. “To have this happen on Father’s Day weekend is pretty awesome.”