• The Halifax Thunderbirds advance to the NLL Finals
  • Swarm blowout the Thunderbirds 21-10 in game two
  • Seals send Mammoth home after controversial game winner
  • Georgia wins first playoff game since 2017, knock off defending champs
  • Oshawa uses seven-goal run to beat Bandits

The Next Big Division One Program?

When Michigan announced they would make the jump to Division I, it ushered in a momentum of new programs and changes to the sport. Soon, Furman, Boston University, High Point, Marquette, and others would declare the creation of men’s and women’s teams. The Big Ten and the creation of the Atlantic Sun conferences show that lacrosse continues to rise. Now the question falls as to where will the next domino…

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With NHL Out on TSN, Is it the NLL’s Turn?

Earlier this week the NHL dropped a bombshell when they announced an exclusive 12 year tv deal with Rogers television, thus knocking TSN right out of the picture after over a decade of extensive hockey coverage. Many wonder what TSN will do now as the NHL was their bread and butter, filling the majority of their air time, even in the summer off season. The announcement struck a cord with…

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Stealth Camp: Meet Neil Arbogast

The Stealth added depth to their roster yet again, by signing Neil Arbogast. A member of the Western Lacrosse Associationʼs Burnaby Lakers, Arbogast is another skilled player. Arbogast possesses a keen defensive awareness and versitile lacrosse skill set specializing in tenacious defense. While excellent on ground balls, his speed is his best asset. A great burst out of a loose ball battle to run the floor, or mean tough defense,…

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Eric Law Bringing American Style to Toronto

There are many aspects to consider when thinking about the growth of lacrosse. The sport has its own culture; when expanding internationally there are thousands of national cultures that may (not) agree with the game’s style. In other words, just because lacrosse is accepted in the US and Canada does not mean global cultures will be as accepting or thrilled. Now, let’s channel this idea: American and Canadian lacrosse. For…

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Chris Corbeil Named Rush Captain

Chris Corbeil earned his stripes the hard way in his first season with the Edmonton Rush.  In a game against the Buffalo Bandits, the team who drafted him 15th overall in the 2009 Entry Draft, Corbeil found himself in a ‘damned if you do, damned if you don’t’ type of situation and coincidentally it was Jimmy Quinlan, the guy who handed the captain ‘C’ over to him on Friday who…

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Toronto’s Cam Woods Retires

Toronto Rock defender Cam Woods has officially announced his retirement after 14 seasons in the National Lacrosse League, the last six of those were spent with the Rock.   Woods started his career with the Albany Attack and then moved with the franchise to San Jose.  He was a member of the Chicago Shamrox for one season in 2007 before coming to Toronto in 2008.  He was the captain in…

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Keenan, Rush, Ready For 2014 Season

The Edmonton Rush have opened camp on a new season heading into 2014. One year after making it to the Champions Cup, the Rush lost in the playoffs last season and their roster has had a shakeup. Now a roster full of rookies and with the loss of Corey Small, this will be a tough season for the club. “This is an important season for the franchise.” said general manager…

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Are The Colorado Mammoth Being Overlooked?

The Colorado Mammoth squeaked into the 2013 playoff picture on the last day of the regular season before being dispatched in the first round by the Calgary Roughnecks. Their slow start to last year’s campaign and finish near the bottom of the standings may have some teams going into the 2014 season without worrying about the Mammoth. But that would be a mistake. The Mammoth won five of their last…

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Rattlers Off Season Full of Change

After a sub par season for the Rochester Rattlers finishing with a 6-8 record and just one spot away from making the playoffs, the Rattlers look to have a successful 2014 season in the MLL.  Their first step towards success in 2014 was solidifying their 23 Man Protected Roster. Their 23 Man Protected Roster looks very similar to last season’s roster minus Ned Crotty and Matt Streibel who were traded…

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