Wolves Take Second ELL Tournament
The Wolves dominated the second European Lacrosse League tournament of the year as Duetschland Adler fell by a point and a half in the standings.
The Wolves dominated the second European Lacrosse League tournament of the year as Duetschland Adler fell by a point and a half in the standings.
Jordan Houtby was one of the Minnesota Swarm’s plethora of draft picks, and we caught up with him on his thoughts about being an NLL player.
Earlier this week Ty Pilson from the Calgary Sun and IL Indoor discussed the NLL expansion, saying now is the time to do it, albeit carefully. I am here to say that yes, he is right, but in some ways more than others.
It has been rumored that the new NLL CBA might cut rosters from 23 to 20 for 2014. This means 27 current players will be without jobs, along with some drafted players who would have otherwise made it. How does this affect team depth charts?
When a professional sports team drafts a home town player it always makes the headlines. In a sport like lacrosse, it does all the more.
The second tournament of the European Lacrosse League kicks off tomorrow as the last place Wolves take on Pietro Fillipi.
According to Off the Crosse Bar radio in British Columbia, Calgary Roughnecks transition man Nolan Heavenor is retiring from professional lacrosse.
Robert Church was the fifth overall pick in the NLL on Monday night as the Edmonton Rush selected him. Church goes one on one with us about his thoughts on joining the Rush organization.
The Minnesota Swarm held four first round draft picks and picked the usual suspects; Logan Schuss, Cam Flint and Jason Noble. But their fourth pick might end up the steal of the draft in Scott Jones.