Week 6 of the Premier Lacrosse League in Dallas featured a trio of tremendously high-scoring games, including perhaps the most anticipated matchup yet this year.
Showcasing their talents on ABC, the Waterdogs mounted a late comeback that was stalled by Brett Dobson in a battle for the PLL’s top spot in the standings. The young goalie from St. Bonaventure halted Waterdogs star Michael Sowers as time neared zero, sealing a 19-18 victory and a 5-1 record.
“To be honest, I had already given up 18, so might as well try and not to give up one more and try to get hit with one to make a save,” Dobson joked.
The first quarter of the shootout featured 15 combined goals, but the Archers defense slowed things down by only allowing five in the second half. Goals from Mac O’Keefe, Matt Moore and Tom Schreiber gave the Archers a 19-16 advantage early in the fourth quarter, but the Waterdogs made things interesting with answers from Thomas McConvey and Sowers.
But it was the Archers who survived the offensive affair, helped by six points from Schreiber and five from Connor Fields.
ATLAS IMPROVE PLAYOFF HOPES
As the only two teams with less than a 90-percent chance of making the playoffs heading into the weekend, the Atlas and the Chrome were somewhat desperate. Thanks to a dominant showing from Trevor Baptiste and a bounce back effort from Jack Concannon, the Atlas walked away 11-9 victors and avoided last place.
Baptiste took advantage of the Chrome sitting faceoff specialist Connor Farrell, winning 21 of his 22 draws, while Concannon made 11 saves after being benched twice for Drake Porter. Concannon’s most important stop came in the final 10 seconds after an attempted two-pointer from Sam Handley. He previously stonewalled Colin Heacock and Justin Anderson to keep his team ahead.
For the Atlas, the result ended a three-game skid.
“Just couldn't be more pleased to get back on track here after three really tough weeks,” Atlas coach Mike Pressler said. “To hold a team in this league to under 10, to dominate the faceoff X again, we're better in the 32 and so much better in the goal today. A great team. We made progress.”
Chris Gray led the Atlas with four points.
300 CLUB GROWS AGAIN
For the second time this season, someone has joined the elite group of players with 300 career goals. Weeks after thee Cannons’ Marcus Holman reached the milestone in Minnesota, Rob Pannell joined the likes of Holman, John Grant Jr., Paul Rabil and Brendan Mundorf midway through the first quarter against the Cannons.
“I’ve been very fortunate I’ve been very healthy for 11 years,” Pannell told the ESPN team right after hitting the milestone. “I’ve been fortunate to play around great players on great teams. It’s a credit to those guys and those teams more than it is to me.”
Unfortunately for the Redwoods, the accomplishment came in a loss. The Cannons continued their turnaround, getting monster production from the attack line in a 16-10 triumph. Holman had seven points, Matt Kavanagh had five and Asher Nolting added four, as the group moved to 4-2.
“Coach [Brian] Holman was also saying it's the biggest game of our season because it's the next one,” said Kavanagh, who got revenge on his old team. “That's kind of the mentality that we've been having all season, and we're going to continue that going into next week as well.”