Training Camp Preview: Rochester Knighthawks

November 24, 2012

It’s training camp time in the NLL. That means it is time for teams to get down and dirty and make the cuts they need to. While teams will need their rosters trimmed to 23 before December 20th, lots will happen between now and then. We will be looking at training camp rosters and news throughout the next month, starting with the previews. The Rochester Knighthawks are coming off of…

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Top American Players in the NLL

November 18, 2012

Only 13.5% of the National Lacrosse League is American. Even though lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in America, to find a skilled enough boxla player to play in the NLL is rare. There are very few current players in the NLL who are American who could be considered impact players. We compiled a list of the best players in the NLL who make an impact, and are American, and…

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Powell Set to Sign with Knighthawks

November 16, 2012

According to LaxWorm.com, an affiliate blog of In Lacrosse We Trust, Casey Powell is set to sign with the Rochester Knighthawks. This comes after NLL personnel tweeted that Powell has not yet signed in Rochester, and after reports that he indeed had signed. Contrary to reports, league has yet to receive a signed contract for CaseyPowell from Rochester. — Doug Fritts (@NLLPR) November 1, 2012 LaxWorm.com spoke to Casey Powell, and he…

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Hamilton Nationals 2012 Season Review

August 14, 2012

One year removed from an appearance in the Major League Lacrosse championship game the Hamilton Nationals are sitting at home in 2012 singing a different tune. The lone Canadian franchise finished 4-10, in the penultimate position in the standings, and finished last in the league in attendance. The Nationals lost their first three games of the season while many of the players, including their top six scorers—Joe Walters, Kevin Crowley,…

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A Look at the 2012 Hamilton Nationals All-Stars

June 29, 2012

The Hamilton Nationals may have sputtered through the first seven games of the season, going 2-5 and sitting sixth in the standings of the eight-team league.  The lone-Canadian team still netted six All-Stars though, three for the Young Guns team and three for the Old School team. That ties Hamilton with Boston for second-most selections in the league and the balance of youth and experience shows the variety of talent…

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