Inferno Prepare for weekend double header

January 23, 2013

The Brampton Inferno have a busy weekend ahead of them as they play back to back nights against the Oshweken Demons and the Niagara Lock Monsters. The Demons and the Inferno faced off last weekend with the Demons walking away with the victory 16-8. In the first meeting between these teams Brampton started out strong as they were able to keep pace with the Demons to begin the game. At…

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Monsters Destory Ironmen 22-13

January 22, 2013

The Niagara Lock Monsters opened their inaugural Canadian Lacrosse League (CLax) season with a convincing 22-13 victory over the Iroquois Ironmen at the Iroquois Lacrosse Arena Sunday afternoon. Rochester Knighthawks practice player Tom Montour opened the scoring for the Ironmen with an unassisted powerplay marker just under two minutes into the game. The Lock Monster’s Ryan Learn answered with a pair of goals to but Niagara up 2-1. After Lloyd…

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CLAX Week Two Power Rankings

January 22, 2013

With week two of the Clax season in the books here are this weeks power rankings. 1. Oshweken Demons- The Demons continue to dominate as they dismantled the Brampton Inferno on the weekend 16-8. Roger  Vyse led the way for the Demons with 9 points while  Derby Powless chipped in with 7 points. The Demons offense is the best in the league right now and teams will be hard pressed…

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Demons Top Inferno to Get to 2-0

January 20, 2013

The Ohsweken Demons continued their Canadian Lacrosse League dominance as they remain unbeaten after a convincing 16-8 victory over the Brampton Inferno. The Inferno had revenge on their minds as they fell to the hands of the Demons in the semi finals last season, ending their season and hopes for the Creator’s Cup. 2012 Transition Player of the Year, John McClure opened the scoring with an unassisted marker 4:17 into…

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Clax Preview: Niagara Lock Monsters Vs Iroquois Ironmen

January 19, 2013

The Niagara Lock Monsters begin their season today as they take on the Iroquois Ironmen. The Ironmen are coming off a hard fought loss to the Oshweken Demons 18-15. This should be a good test for the Monster’s who struggled last year as the Peel Avengers. The Ironmen put up a good effort in their last outing but came up just short.. The Ironmen got down early against the Demons…

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Inferno look for Revenge against the Demons

January 17, 2013

This weekend the Brampton Inferno kick off their season as they visit the Oshweken Demons. The Demons are 1-0 on the season after defeating the Iroquois Ironmen 18-15 last weekend. The Demons proved last week that even without Chris Atwood that they could still get the job done. Jeff Powless was stellar in net while the player of the game for the Demons was Wayne Van Every who was named…

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ILWT CLax Three Stars: Week One

January 16, 2013

The Canadian Lacrosse League opened it’s second season this past weekend and it did not lack action as their were 55 goals goals scored in just two games. ILWT’s Pat Gregoire breaks down the weekends match ups and selects his picks for the CLax Week 1 Three Stars. 1st Star: Wayne Van Every- Oshweken Demons Van Every found the back of the cage an impressive six times while adding two…

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CLax Names Weekly Three Stars

January 15, 2013

The Canadian Lacrosse League announced its Players of The Week earlier today. First, they named Wayne Van Evert of the Ohsweken Demons the offensive player of week one. He scored six goals along with two assists in the victory over their rival Iroquois Ironmen. Mack O’Brien of the Toronto Shooting Stars won transition player of the week after scoring three goals in the Toronto loss to the Durham Turf Dogs….

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Clax Power Rankings: Week One

January 15, 2013

The Clax season began this weekend with four teams in action so here are this week’s power rankings. 1. Oshweken Demons- The Demons vault up to this position after convincing win  over the Iroqouis Ironmen 18-15. The fact the Demons cut still keep pace without Chris Atwood shows their offensive depth and how dangerous they are. 2. Durham TurfDogs-  The TurfDogs spoiled the Toronto Shooting Stars party as they won…

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Turf Dogs Defeat Shooting Stars In Debut

January 14, 2013

The Toronto Shooting Stars hosted the Durham Turfdogs in the first professional sport game at the Maple Leaf Gardens in thirteen years. The old mecca of hockey is now named the Mattamy Athletic Complex and will become the newest home of one of the newest Canadian Lacrosse League franchises, the Shooting Stars. Durham Turfdog Kyle O’Brien opened the scoring with a shot that would squeak through the arms of Craig…

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