The NLL has had some very good goaltenders over the years. Start with Dallas Eluik, who may be the best of all time. After that you look at Bob Watson, who is the current goaltender of the Toronto Rock. Currently, you would also talk about Anthony Cosmo, Matt Vinc, and Pat O'toole. But who is the best goaltender iin lacrosse? The worst? Who can lead his team to the Champions Cup?
#13 on our list of goaltenders is Andrew Leyshon of the Colorado Mammoth.Last in goals against average last season, he was the reason Colorado wanted Matt Vinc. In his career, he has a GAA of 13.05. Last season his mostly backed up Chris Levis, but he was not exactly a goaltender of the year either. He also previously backed up Curtis Palidwor, who returns to Colorado. Leyshon's future is unclear right now, with Palidwor returned and Matt King now on the Colorado roster. But one thing is for certain; He is not a starting goaltender.
#12 Mike Thompson of the Buffalo BanditsThompson came into the league in 2001 and then took a six year absence. In 2007, he returned to a 12.08 goals against average in all 16 games. In 2008 and 2009 he had some better seasons, and in 2010 he did a terrific job playing while Ken Montour was out. Unfortunately, that may be all that he is. A backup.
#11 Aaron Bold of the Rochester KnighthawksAaron Bold is probably the best backup goaltender in the league. Last season in Rochester, he had a 11.12 GAA in 16 games and 313 minutes. He had an offseason in 2009 with a GAA over 15, but he was also injured and played only seven games. In the years before that, he average a goals against average of under 11, with minutes around 145 per season.
#10 Matt King of the Colorado MammothKing played most of his career in Calgary before being traded to the Colorado Mammoth. He started off in Calgary, and then was traded to the Anaheim Storm. After they dispersed, King played backup goaltender for the Portland Lumberjaxx, backing up Aaron Bold and Dwight Maetche. In 2008, The Edmonton Rush acquired King to be their starting goaltender. But they traded him to Calgary late in the season. Since the move to Calgary, King has had GAA os 10.38 and 11.27. Now he looks to replace Vinc in Colorado.
#9 Nick Patterson of the Minnesota SwarmPatterson started his career with the Vancouver Ravens as a backup goaltender. He was traded to Minnesota in 2005, and had a GAA of 15.51. He was later made the Swarm's starting goaltender, where he put up better numbers to lower his career GAA to 12.90.
#8 Tyler Richards of the Washington StealthRichards was drafted in the fourth round of the 2007 NLL entry draft. He found himself in their in 2009 as a backup goaltender, where he had a GAA of 10.48. The Stealth made him their starter in 2010, where he helped get them to the Champions Cup. Richards also has a playoff record of 4-1, his loss coming in the 2009 loss in the Western Conference Championship to the Calgary Roughnecks.
#7 Ken Montour of the Buffalo BanditsMontour missed some of the 2010 season due to injury, but when in there he had a GAA under 11. Before that season, Montour has been the Bandits starting goaltender in 2009 and 2008. In 2009, Montour had a GAA of 9.57.
#6 Matt Disher of the Edmonton RushDisher was drafted in 1999 by the Buffalo Bandits and became their backup goaltender. In his first four seasons, his lowest GAA was 14.00. After being traded to Anaheim and then Minnesota, Disher turned his game around, excusing the 17 GAA in 2007. In his move to Edmonton, he had a career low in GAA and then Portland and Edmonton again. He helped Edmonton get to the Western Conference finals last season.
#5 Brandon Miller of the Philadelphia WingsMiller began his career in Albany/San Jose backing up Rob Blasdell and Anthony Cosmo. He was later traded to Chicago where he became the starting goaltender. Miller was successful in San Jose before moving to Chicago, with GAAs of 12.06, 10.46, and 11.45. After being traded to Philadelphia, Miller's success returned, though the Wings missed the playoffs.
#4 Bob Watson of the Toronto Rock
Read about Watson here.
#3 Pat O'toole of the Rochester Knighthawks
Read about O'toole here.
#2 Anthony Cosmo of the Boston Blazers
Read about Cosmo here.
#1 Matt Vinc of the Rochester Knighthawks
Read about Vinc here.
Showing posts with label Pat O'Toole. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
What Will the Knighthawks do with Pat O'Toole?
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The Knighthawks may be one of the most improved teams in the NLL this season. But they also may have helped other teams improve. They traded their star player John Grant to Colorado with Mac Allen for Matt Vinc, Matt Zash and Brad Self. The case with Vinc has always been; What do you do with Pat O'Toole?
O'Toole is a very good goaltender in his own right. He was one of the best back in the 1990's and still is today. But with the K'Hawks likely committed to Vinc (they signed him to a three year deal) it seems O'Toole will soon be on the move. What teams are out there willing to take on O'Toole?
First off, the Knighthawks offense may take a hit with the loss of Grant and Allen. They did add on some good scoring players this offseason with Cody Jaimeson, Jordon Hall, Matt Zash and Brad Self. But Allen was one of the better transition players in the league and Grant a scorer. If O'Toole is to be moved, I imagine the price for a scorer would be high. Don't get me wrong, Rochester has scoring potential. But I just think they could probably add a big name if O'Toole is moved.
What teams may be interested? The Calgary Roughnecks may be, after trading Matt King their projected starting goaltender is Mike Poulin. They may be interested in O'Toole, but with a depleted roster from so many moves, they may not be a trade fit.
The Swarm a certainly a team Rochester could fish from. Minnesota's starting goaltender, Nick Patterson, ranked near the bottom of the league in all goaltender stats. They still do have Kevin Croswell, but with a pretty good offensive team they might be willing to trade a player for O'Toole.
An unlikely trade partner my be Buffalo, as they already have Mike Thompson and are going to compete with Rochester, but it might turn out to be a possibility. Another team in this category may be Philadelphia. But after a season in which Brandon Miller was awful, I can see the Wings willing to deal for O'Toole.
This will be a fascinating season of Knighthawks lacrosse, in a vastly improved east division. Now with Vinc to lead them, O'Toole may have a new home outside of Rochester, for the first time in 13 years.

The Knighthawks may be one of the most improved teams in the NLL this season. But they also may have helped other teams improve. They traded their star player John Grant to Colorado with Mac Allen for Matt Vinc, Matt Zash and Brad Self. The case with Vinc has always been; What do you do with Pat O'Toole?
O'Toole is a very good goaltender in his own right. He was one of the best back in the 1990's and still is today. But with the K'Hawks likely committed to Vinc (they signed him to a three year deal) it seems O'Toole will soon be on the move. What teams are out there willing to take on O'Toole?
First off, the Knighthawks offense may take a hit with the loss of Grant and Allen. They did add on some good scoring players this offseason with Cody Jaimeson, Jordon Hall, Matt Zash and Brad Self. But Allen was one of the better transition players in the league and Grant a scorer. If O'Toole is to be moved, I imagine the price for a scorer would be high. Don't get me wrong, Rochester has scoring potential. But I just think they could probably add a big name if O'Toole is moved.
What teams may be interested? The Calgary Roughnecks may be, after trading Matt King their projected starting goaltender is Mike Poulin. They may be interested in O'Toole, but with a depleted roster from so many moves, they may not be a trade fit.
The Swarm a certainly a team Rochester could fish from. Minnesota's starting goaltender, Nick Patterson, ranked near the bottom of the league in all goaltender stats. They still do have Kevin Croswell, but with a pretty good offensive team they might be willing to trade a player for O'Toole.
An unlikely trade partner my be Buffalo, as they already have Mike Thompson and are going to compete with Rochester, but it might turn out to be a possibility. Another team in this category may be Philadelphia. But after a season in which Brandon Miller was awful, I can see the Wings willing to deal for O'Toole.
This will be a fascinating season of Knighthawks lacrosse, in a vastly improved east division. Now with Vinc to lead them, O'Toole may have a new home outside of Rochester, for the first time in 13 years.
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Friday, April 9, 2010
NLL Game Preveiw: Knighthawks @ Swarm
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Preview: The K'Hawks travel to Minnesota, desperate for a win after last week's loss to Calgary. Again, with a Buffalo or Boston loss, they can sneak into the playoff picture. Meanwhile, the Swarm look to clinch a spot in the 2010 NLL playoffs with a win and Colorado loss.
Leading Scorer: Minnesota: Callum Crawford 73 pts
Rochester: John Grant 60 pts
Goaltender: Minnesota: Nick Patterson 12.28 GAA, .754 S%
Rochester: Pat O'Toole 10.36 GAA, .767 S%
Injuries: Minnesota: None
Rochester: Gary Gait (leg)
Notes: * The Swarm is 0-3 when scoring first in a game.
* Nick Patterson made 53 saves last week in a losing cause
* The Knighthawks have lost four straight, all at home
* 24 of the Knighthawks 26 penalty minutes last game came in the first half
* You can listen to the game on WZNE 94.1 FM in Rochester. You can watch the game at NLL.com

Preview: The K'Hawks travel to Minnesota, desperate for a win after last week's loss to Calgary. Again, with a Buffalo or Boston loss, they can sneak into the playoff picture. Meanwhile, the Swarm look to clinch a spot in the 2010 NLL playoffs with a win and Colorado loss.
Leading Scorer: Minnesota: Callum Crawford 73 pts
Rochester: John Grant 60 pts
Goaltender: Minnesota: Nick Patterson 12.28 GAA, .754 S%
Rochester: Pat O'Toole 10.36 GAA, .767 S%
Injuries: Minnesota: None
Rochester: Gary Gait (leg)
Notes: * The Swarm is 0-3 when scoring first in a game.
* Nick Patterson made 53 saves last week in a losing cause
* The Knighthawks have lost four straight, all at home
* 24 of the Knighthawks 26 penalty minutes last game came in the first half
* You can listen to the game on WZNE 94.1 FM in Rochester. You can watch the game at NLL.com
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Saturday, April 3, 2010
NLL Game Preview: Calgary @ Rochester
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Preview: The Roughnecks continue their Eastern Division road trip tonight when they take on the Rochester Knighthawks. Calgary lost to Toronto last night, but with a win and Colorado loss they can clinch a playoff spot. Meanwhile Rochester tries to fight it's way into the playoffs, but it will not be easy with Toronto winning and the Bandits playing the Mammoth tonight.
Leading Goal Scorer: Calgary: Josh Sanderson, 80 pts
Rochester: John Grant, 55 pts
Goaltender: Calgary: Mike Poulin, 9.56 GAA, 7.84 S%
Rochester: Pat O'Toole, 10.28 GAA, .773 S%
Injuries: Calgary: None
Rochester: None
Notes: * This is Calgary's second game of the weekend
* Rochester is half a game behind Boston and Buffalo for a playoff spot. With a win and Boston or Buffalo loss, the Knighthawks could be back in the playoff picture.
* Mike Poulin or Matt King could get the start for the Roughnecks
* The game is in BlueCross Arena
* The game can be seen at NLL.com Network

Preview: The Roughnecks continue their Eastern Division road trip tonight when they take on the Rochester Knighthawks. Calgary lost to Toronto last night, but with a win and Colorado loss they can clinch a playoff spot. Meanwhile Rochester tries to fight it's way into the playoffs, but it will not be easy with Toronto winning and the Bandits playing the Mammoth tonight.
Leading Goal Scorer: Calgary: Josh Sanderson, 80 pts
Rochester: John Grant, 55 pts
Goaltender: Calgary: Mike Poulin, 9.56 GAA, 7.84 S%
Rochester: Pat O'Toole, 10.28 GAA, .773 S%
Injuries: Calgary: None
Rochester: None
Notes: * This is Calgary's second game of the weekend
* Rochester is half a game behind Boston and Buffalo for a playoff spot. With a win and Boston or Buffalo loss, the Knighthawks could be back in the playoff picture.
* Mike Poulin or Matt King could get the start for the Roughnecks
* The game is in BlueCross Arena
* The game can be seen at NLL.com Network
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