Saturday (1/22/05) NLL Action
Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 12:01 pm
Mammoth Robs Bandits' Firepower in 11-8 Win
DENVER – The first standing-room-only crowd of the season had plenty of reasons to get on its feet and cheer Saturday night at Pepsi Center. The Colorado Mammoth scored the game's final three goals to pull away from the Buffalo Bandits and earn an 11-8 victory before 18,137 fans.
Mammoth captain Gary Gait and Buffalo forward John Tavares did not disappoint in the matchup of the National Lacrosse League's top two all-time leading scorers. Gait led all players on the scoresheet with seven points on two goals and five assists. Tavares led Buffalo with three goals and added two helpers.
Tavares scored the only goal of the third quarter and opened the scoring in the fourth with a blast from 15 feet out that tied the game at eight. Colorado's Chris Panos answered for the Mammoth, one-timing home the game-winner off a quick pass from Gavin Prout to make it 9-8.
Chris Prat, who led the Mammoth (2-1) with three goals, scored his last of the game just 39 seconds later to push Colorado's lead to 10-8. Prout followed with his only goal of the night to conclude the game's scoring.
Dan Stroup and Panos each scored twice for Colorado and Mark Miyashita had one goal. Gee Nash backed a terrific defensive effort by the Mammoth with 46 saves and earned his second victory of the season.
Jonas Derks added two goals for the Bandits (1-2) and Mark Steenhuis, Pat McCready and rookie Delby Powless each scored once. Goaltender Steve Dietrich made 41 saves in the loss.
Late in the second quarter Stroup picked up a rebound and stuffed it through Dietrich's legs to give the Mammoth an 8-5 lead, but Tavares scored his first goal 21 seconds later to cut the Mammoth lead to two goals at halftime.
After Steenhuis tied it at three early in the second quarter Colorado answered with two goals 30 seconds apart. First Miyashita picked up Jamie Hanford's faceoff and went in alone for the score then Gait finished a pretty play after taking a 40-foot pass from Nick Carlson and beating Dietrich.
The Mammoth's first-quarter scores came on power-play goals by Panos and Stroup.
Buffalo 2 4 1 1 – 8
Colorado 2 6 0 3 – 11
Anaheim Storm Fall Short to Rochester
Anaheim, CA (January 22, 2005) - After a close game, the Anaheim Storm (1-1) fell to the Rochester Knighthawks (1-2) in Anaheim's second game of the 2005 season. The Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim had a crowd of 4, 053 for the night.
The Anaheim Storm were led by Peter Morgan (4G-1A) and veteran Casey Powell (3G-4A). The Storm had a slow start with a score of 5-1, Rochester, after the first quarter, but they came back to tie at the end of the first half 6-6 with goals scored by Casey Powell, brother Ryan Powell (1G, 1A), Peter Morgan and Richard Morgan (1G, 1A). Anaheim also rallied in the fourth quarter scoring four goals, but could not get past their opponent.
A highlight for Rochester came during the first minute of the game when John Grant, Jr. (5G, 2A) scored his 200th goal, a new record for Rochester. Grant was the leading scorer for the night.
Next weekend, the Storm face the Minnesota Swarm in Minnesota on Friday, January 28 and then return to the Arrowhead Pond to take on the defending champions, the Calgary Roughnecks, on Saturday, January 29.
Philadelphia Wings Postpone Home Opener at Wachovia Center
The Philadelphia Wings indoor lacrosse team has postponed tonight's game vs. the Toronto Rock at Wachovia Center due to a snow emergency in the City of Philadelphia. The game will be rescheduled at a later date.
DENVER – The first standing-room-only crowd of the season had plenty of reasons to get on its feet and cheer Saturday night at Pepsi Center. The Colorado Mammoth scored the game's final three goals to pull away from the Buffalo Bandits and earn an 11-8 victory before 18,137 fans.
Mammoth captain Gary Gait and Buffalo forward John Tavares did not disappoint in the matchup of the National Lacrosse League's top two all-time leading scorers. Gait led all players on the scoresheet with seven points on two goals and five assists. Tavares led Buffalo with three goals and added two helpers.
Tavares scored the only goal of the third quarter and opened the scoring in the fourth with a blast from 15 feet out that tied the game at eight. Colorado's Chris Panos answered for the Mammoth, one-timing home the game-winner off a quick pass from Gavin Prout to make it 9-8.
Chris Prat, who led the Mammoth (2-1) with three goals, scored his last of the game just 39 seconds later to push Colorado's lead to 10-8. Prout followed with his only goal of the night to conclude the game's scoring.
Dan Stroup and Panos each scored twice for Colorado and Mark Miyashita had one goal. Gee Nash backed a terrific defensive effort by the Mammoth with 46 saves and earned his second victory of the season.
Jonas Derks added two goals for the Bandits (1-2) and Mark Steenhuis, Pat McCready and rookie Delby Powless each scored once. Goaltender Steve Dietrich made 41 saves in the loss.
Late in the second quarter Stroup picked up a rebound and stuffed it through Dietrich's legs to give the Mammoth an 8-5 lead, but Tavares scored his first goal 21 seconds later to cut the Mammoth lead to two goals at halftime.
After Steenhuis tied it at three early in the second quarter Colorado answered with two goals 30 seconds apart. First Miyashita picked up Jamie Hanford's faceoff and went in alone for the score then Gait finished a pretty play after taking a 40-foot pass from Nick Carlson and beating Dietrich.
The Mammoth's first-quarter scores came on power-play goals by Panos and Stroup.
Buffalo 2 4 1 1 – 8
Colorado 2 6 0 3 – 11
Anaheim Storm Fall Short to Rochester
Anaheim, CA (January 22, 2005) - After a close game, the Anaheim Storm (1-1) fell to the Rochester Knighthawks (1-2) in Anaheim's second game of the 2005 season. The Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim had a crowd of 4, 053 for the night.
The Anaheim Storm were led by Peter Morgan (4G-1A) and veteran Casey Powell (3G-4A). The Storm had a slow start with a score of 5-1, Rochester, after the first quarter, but they came back to tie at the end of the first half 6-6 with goals scored by Casey Powell, brother Ryan Powell (1G, 1A), Peter Morgan and Richard Morgan (1G, 1A). Anaheim also rallied in the fourth quarter scoring four goals, but could not get past their opponent.
A highlight for Rochester came during the first minute of the game when John Grant, Jr. (5G, 2A) scored his 200th goal, a new record for Rochester. Grant was the leading scorer for the night.
Next weekend, the Storm face the Minnesota Swarm in Minnesota on Friday, January 28 and then return to the Arrowhead Pond to take on the defending champions, the Calgary Roughnecks, on Saturday, January 29.
Philadelphia Wings Postpone Home Opener at Wachovia Center
The Philadelphia Wings indoor lacrosse team has postponed tonight's game vs. the Toronto Rock at Wachovia Center due to a snow emergency in the City of Philadelphia. The game will be rescheduled at a later date.