Cannons Tie for Playoff Seed
The Boston Cannons won their third game in a row last night to get their record to 4-5 with a win over the Ohio Machine. Since the Charlotte Hounds also lost, they are tied for the fourth playoff seed.
The Boston Cannons won their third game in a row last night to get their record to 4-5 with a win over the Ohio Machine. Since the Charlotte Hounds also lost, they are tied for the fourth playoff seed.
The Boston Cannons have a two game winning streak to find themselves back in the MLL playoff race, and tonight they face the 1-7 Ohio Machine.
The Stealth have moved to Vancouver bringing the National Lacrosse League their second team ever in British Columbia. I spoke with general manager Doug Locker about the move.
The Oakville Rock announced via twitter that they have added two players to their rights list, even though they are playing on the other side of the country.
The Washington Stealth are moving to Vancouver, creating another Canadian team in the NLL. We have seen positive and negative reactions everywhere, and here are the best of them.
The Stealth started out as the Albany Attack, but since then they have become the second team to relocate with four different locations in the history of the National Lacrosse League.
The Langley Thunder look to be tipping the scales in the Western Lacrosse Association this week, signing Mark Matthews, Adam Jones and Jeremy Noble.
Boston Cannons- Marisa Ingemi Paul Rabil- Despite the Cannons struggles this season, Rabil has still played like Rabil. He has 34 points to lead the team and is second in the league behind Kevin Crowley. He has continued to score when they need him, and even took a different role with no points against Charlotte. Matt Poskay- Poskay had a rough start to the season but has become the scorer…
The Boston Cannons appeared to be dead in the water with a 1-5 record and in second to last place in Major League Lacrosse. Now, with a new head coach, they have won two straight and are back in the race.