Showing posts with label K'Hawks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label K'Hawks. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2010

What Kind of Season Can Toronto Have?

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The Toronto Rock are coming off an amazing turnaround season, going to the Champions Cup. The Rock had had 3 straight losing seasons before GM Jim Veltman pulled the lever and acquired Colin Doyle from Washington, who they eventually played in the Championship.
But it was not only Doyle who helped them get back into relevance. It was rookies Stephen LeBlanc, Garret Billings, goaltender Bob Watson, as well as Blaine Manning, Sandy Chapman, and Creighton Reid. But what do the Rock have to do to overcome a much improved eastern division?
Their biggest hurdle will be the Boston Blazers(read about them here). After that the Rochester Knighthawks have also improved. What area does Toronto have an advantage? Can they return to the Champions Cup? More, after the jump.
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Toronto got a huge boost when word came that Bob Watson was returning the the organization. Watson amazingly had a GAA of under nine last season. And while Steve Dietrich retired, they have a healthy backup goaltender competition.
On offense, the Rock return with most of the same lineup as last season, with some new additions, but mostly defensemen with Kyle Ross and Phil Sanderson.
In what area does Toronto have an edge over Boston? If anything, maybe defense. Toronto did trade their defensman Scott Campbell to Boston's improved defense, but Toronto certainly does not have a better offense. With Dawson, Sanderson and Powell, it's hard to beat them. But Toronto is not far behind, with Billings, LeBlanc, Doyle, etc. Boston has more electric players, but Toronto may have more depth at forwards and transition players.
Does Toronto have an advantage in Goaltending? Probably not, with Boston having Anthony Cosmo, but Watson is sure a good goaltender to have. While they don't have the exact advantage, I would not complain if I was left with Bob Watson.
Last season, Stephen LeBlanc was seventh in the league in overall goals. Billings was 11th. Those two now-sophomore players look to be a huge part of Toronto's season in 2011. LeBlanc, 24 years old, last season had 36 goals and 82 points to lead the Rock in goals. Billings had 33 goals and 83 points. They had a combined 32 points in the playoffs.

Toronto has had a very interesting training camp so far, most of it revolving around goaltenders. There are a few more non-goalies, however, who have impressed Rock officials during camp. A few of note are Brice Queener, Aaron Pascas, Damon Edwards, and Glen Bryan. Right now Toronto has 34 men on their training camp roster. They will have to narrow it down to 23. Other players on their training camp roster include Geoff McNulty, Pat Maddalena, Mat McLeod, Drew Petkoff, Sandy Chapman, Tim O’Brien, Anthony Lackey, Rob Marshall, Colin Doyle, Kasey Beirnes, Creighton Reid, Kyle Ross, Garrett Billings, Blaine Manning, Patrick Merrill, Stephan Leblanc, Phil Sanderson, Brendon Doran, Jeff Gilbert, Mike Hobbins, Cam Woods, Josh Wasson, Stephen Hoar and Watson
Toronto plans to narrow down their roster over the next weekend when they play Colorado in a pre-season game. They will also scrimmage vs Buffalo and Minnesota.
As a whole, Toronto has not had an as noticeable off-season as Boston and Rochester. And while they may have taken a step forward, Toronto has not taken a step back, and will compete with them every step of the way.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Rochester Looking to Bring Back Team

Rob Clark, the owner of a soccer franchise Rochester Rhinos, says he wants to bring back a MLL team to Rochester. Clark, in his third year as owner of the Rhinos pro soccer club, helped bring an MLL regular season game to Marina Auto Stadium last month when the Chicago Machine played the Denver Outlaws.
“Last month’s game proved that Rochester is supportive of both soccer and lacrosse” said Rhinos CEO an owner Rob Clark. “I am committed to showcasing the highest caliber sports teams to our community, not just the Rochester Rhinos, who have never missed the playoffs in their 15 year history, but starting a new winning tradition with a lacrosse team featuring the best players in the world.”
Lacrosse has had a history in Rochester, with the Rochester Knighthawks of the NLL, and the Rochester Rattlers of the MLL played until 2008. There is also speculation the Chicago Machine may move to Rochester next season.

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Chris Schiller's take

Here is what K'Hakws two-way veteren Chris Schiller thinks of his and his team's 2010 season:

Sunday, April 25, 2010

NLL Playoffs Set

The NLL playoffs where finalized last night, with Buffalo and Boston getting the final bids. Buffalo beat Boston 13-9, clinching them a playoff spot and a shot at the Toronto Rock. The Blazers clinched when the Washington Stealth beat Rochester 14-9, knocking the K'Hawks out. The matchups are as they follow:

Buffalo(3) @ Toronto (2) Saturday
Boston(4) @ Orlando (1) TBA

Edmonton(3) @ Calgary(2) Saturday
Minnesota(4) @ Washington (1) Saturday

The Edmonton Rush made the playoffs for the first time in their history. The Roughnecks are the defending champions, and the Titans the defending East Division champs.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

NLL Week 16 Picks

I missed last night's games, with Orlando and Calgary winning. I would have picked those two teams anyways.
Tonight- Boston @ Buffalo- Boston
Orlando @ Minnesota- Orlando has nothing to play for, and they can't risk injury, while Minnesota would look to enter the playoffs on a high note- Minnesota
Rochester @ Washington- Rochester

Chat about the Games here!

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

NLL Inside the Teams- Toronto Rock

The Rock started off this season 6-1 and soaring. Then they went on a five game losing streak, and everything went downhill. The bandits and Blazers overtook them in the Eastern Division. Now after clinching a playoff spot, the Rock have a good shot to go far. They will play either the Knighthawks, Blazers, or Bandits. Here is an in-depth look at the Toronto Rock:

Season schedule: January 9: Win @ Boston
1/15: OT win vs Boston
1/23: win vs Rochester
1/30: Loss at Rochester
2/5: win vs Philadelphia
2/6: Win @ Buffalo
2/12: win vs Edmonton
2/14: Loss @ Calgary
2/12: loss @ Edmonton
2/27: loss vs Orlando
3/12: OT loss vs Buffalo
3/27: loss @ Orlando
4/2: Win vs Calgary
4/3: Win @ Philadelphia
4/10: Loss @ Buffalo
4/16: Win vs Rochester

Rock Roster:
Jeff Gilbert F
Sandy Chapman F
Colin Doyle F
Creighton Reid F
Brandan Doran F
Pat McCready F
Mike Hobbins F
Anthoney Lackey F
Garret Billings F
Rob Marshall F
Blaine Manning F
Stephn LeBlanc F
Phil Sanderson F
Cam Woods F
Josh Wasson F
Kasey Beirnes F
Scott Campbell F
Stephan Hoar F
Geoff McNulty F
Drew Petkoff F
Mike Hominuck F
Bob Watson G
Steve Dietrich G

Rock facts:
Bob Watson was goalie of the year in 2008
The Rock have won championships in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005
They are formerly the Ontario Raiders

NLL Power Rankings

Here are your NLL Blog power rankings going into the last week of the season:

1. Orlando Titans: The Titans clinched the #1 seed in the East this week with a win over the Bandits.

2. Washington Stealth: The Stealth missed out on a chance to clinch #1 seed in the west, with Edmonton still in the hunt.

3. Calgary Roughnecks: The Roughnecks defeated Edmonton in OT to have a chance to finish second or even first.

4. Toronto Rock: The Rock won last week to clinch a playoff spot. They have come a long way from their 1-6 start.

5. Edmonton Rush: The Rush won one of their games this weekend, meaning they still have a chance at the #1 seed in the west.

6. Boston Blazers: The Blazers won a huge game vs the Mammoth to keep their playoff hopes alive. Props to Nick Rose for finishing the game in net.

7. Buffalo Bandits: The Bandits lost a heartbreaker to Orlando, meaning next weeks game vs the Blazers is a must win.

8. Rochester Knighthawks: The K'Hawks lost to the Rock, meaning that a win and Boston loss gets them into the playoffs.

9. Philadelphia Wings: The Wings beat a struggling Minnesota team, but have not shot at the playoffs.

10. Minnesota Swarm: The Swarm have been losing lately, but Colorado's loss means they back into the playoffs.

11. Colorado Mammoth: The Mammoth lost their game to Boston, so they are now out of playoff contention.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

NLL Game Recaps

The Blazers won a key game this weekend with Rochester and Buffalo losing. A win or Rochester loss next week gets them into the playoffs. The Orlando Titans clinched the number one seed in the east, while The Mammoth where officially eliminated. The rock clinched a playoff berth.

Notes:

* The Rush beat the Stealth in OT, which means a Roughnecks and Stealth loss next week gives them the number one seed in the west. They finish their season 10-6.

* Geoff Snider scored four goals for the Wings in their win over the Minnesota Swarm. John Christmas had the hat trick for Minnesota.

* Buffalo suffered a tough loss to Orlando, which means next week's game vs Boston is a must win.

* Toronto absolutely dominated Rochester, which means they clinch a playoff spot. A win and a Buffalo loss, and the Knighthawks make the playoffs.

* Nick Rose, the backup goalie for Boston, was spectacular at the end of the game. Anthony Cosmo was ejected for illegal equipment in the third quarter.

*Josh Sanderson scored the hat trick and a game winner in OT for the roughnecks vs the Rush.

Next week is the last week of the regular season! Boston plays Buffalo, Orlando plays Philly, Calgary plays Colorado, Rochester plays Washington, and Orlando plays Minnesota.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Game Preveiw: Boston @ Colorado

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Preview: Boston faces another must win in Colorado tonight, tied with the Bandits and Knighthawks for the final playoff spot. The good news is Buffalo is playing the east's top team, the Orlando Titans. The Knighthawks play the Rock tonight, with the winner clinching a playoff berth. Meanwhile, Colorado needs a win to keep their playoff hopes alive. They are only a game back of the Minnesota Swarm for the last spot in the west.

Leading Scorer: Boston: Dan Dawson, 73 pts
Colorado: Jamie Shewchuk, 62 pts

Goaltender: Boston: Anthony Cosmo, 9.47 GAA, .801 S%
Colorado: Andrew Layshon, 13.38 GAA, .716 S%

Injuries: Boston: None
Colorado: Ilija Gajic (Illness)

Game Notes: * The Mammoth power play is 2 for it's last 10 attempts.

* The Mammoth can clinch a playoff spot with two wins and two Minnesota losses.

* The Mammoth win over Edmonton last week was their first in regulation.

* The Blazers can clinch a playoff spot with two wins, a win and two Rochester losses, or beating Buffalo next week and Buffalo losing this week to Orlando.

* 17% of the Blazers goals this season have come on the power play.

* The game can be seen at NLL.com at 9pm.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Week 15 NLL Picks

Here are my predictions for this week's games:

Buffalo Bandits @ Orlando Titans
This is an interesting game. Buffalo could use the win, and Orlando can clinch a playoff spot. I say Buffalo pulls this out. Bandits

Boston Blazers @ Colorado Mammoth
Again, this is a game the Blazers need. Colorado is fighting Minnesota for a playoff spot though. I say Boston wins. Blazers

Rochester Knighthwaks @ Toronto Rock
The Knighthawks could easily find themselves in a playoff position with a win. I say Toronto wins a tough game in OT. Rock

Calgary Roughnecks @ Edmonton Rush
I love the Rush. They've played well, so I'll take them over the newly clinched Roughnecks. Rush

Philadelphia Wings @ Minnesota Swarm
The Swarm are falling out of playoff contention fast. I say they're swoon continues with a loss to Philly. Wings

Edmonton Rush @ Washington Stealth
A good matchup here. I think the Stealth win here. Stealth

Make your predictions at the comments.

Monday, April 12, 2010

This Week's NLL Schedule

Here is this week's NLL Schedule:

Friday: Rochester @ Toronto 7:30
Buffalo @ Orlando 7:35
Boston @ Colorado 9:00
Calgary @ Edmonton 9:00

Saturday: Philadelphia @ Minnesota 8:35
Edmonton @ Washington 10:30

There will be game previews for each game throughout the week. You chat about all the games at the NLL GameNight Chat Thread.

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

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

This week's NLL Blog Power Rankings

Here are this week's Power Rankings:

1. Edmonton Rush-- The Rush won both games of a weekend series, beating the West leader Washington Stealth and the playoff contender Minnesota Swarm.

2. Toronto Rock-- The Rock won both their games, beating the Roughnecks and Wings.

3. Orlando Titans-- The Titans won a big game vs the Boston Blazers to separate a little.

4. Washington Stealth-- The Stealth are still the league's top team, but the Rush have tied them, leaving some Stealth fans worried. The loss of Jeff Zywicki does not help them either.

5. Minnesota Swarm-- The Swarm lost a heart breaker to the Rush, but still look for that playoff spot.

6. Calgary Roughnecks-- The Roughnecks lost a tough one to Toronto, but rebounded nicely vs the K'Hawks.

7. Boston Blazers-- The Blazers needed a win, but didn't get. The lack of scoring in the second half has to be a concern.

8. Buffalo Bandits-- With a win the Bandits could've moved ahead of Boston, but could not beat Colorado.

9. Rochester Knighthawks-- The K'Hakws could've used a win vs Calgary, as it would've moved them into a playoff spot.

10. Philadelphia Wings-- After a nice win vs Boston a week ago, the Wings could not keep the momentum going against the Rock.

11. Colorado Mammoth-- Even with a win vs the Bandits, the Mammoth will not be a playoff contender this year.