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1 Table of Contents

2 Team Information

3 Staff Directory

4 FrontOffice

11 Coaching Staff

17 Lacrosse Staff

19 Players

46 2011 Season Statistics

50 Stealth History

51 2010 Season Statistics

54 San Jose Stealth (2004-09)

60 Albany Attack (2000-2003)

64 All-Time vs. Opponents

65 Draft History

67 Record Book

68 Single Season Records

69 All-Time Records

70 Playoff Records

71 NLL Honors and Awards

72 National Lacrosse League

75 Terms of the Turf

76 2011 Stealth Opponents

78 2011 Stealth Schedule

Chris Hall 2011 Western All-Stars Head Coach

Lewis Ratcliff 2011 Western Division All-Star

2011 NLL 2nd Team All-Pro

Rhys Duch 2011 Western Division All-Star

2011 NLL 2nd Team All-Pro

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The 2012 Washington Stealth Media Guide is a production of the Washington Stealth. The guide was written, edited

and designed by Michael Kennett. Photos provided courtesy of Richard

Olson, Henry Valentine, Brad Husick and the National Lacrosse League.

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Paul Rabil 2011 Western Division All-Star

Mike Grimes 2011 Western Division All-Star

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2000 Hewitt Avenue Suite 205, Mailbox 15

Everett, WA 98201 Phone: (425) 374-7290

Fax: (425) 460-9895 www.stealthlax.com

TeaM InfoRMaTIon Home arena/Seating Capacity: Comcast Arena at Everett/8,309 established: 1999 (Albany), 2003 (San Jose), 2009 (Washington) Championships: 2010 Colors: Red, Black, Grey, White

2012 MeDIa CReDenTIaLS Requests for press and photo passes should be made to Stealth Director of Communications Michael Kennett either by phone at (425) 374-7290 x316 or by email at [email protected]. For single game creden-tials, one week notice prior to the event is preferred. Season credential requests should be made immediately.DIReCTIonS To CoMCaST aRena aT eveReTT from the north 1. Take I-5 South to Exit #194 – US-2/Everett Avenue 2. Take the Everett Avenue ramp towards the City Center 3. Turn right onto Everett Avenue 4. Turn left onto Broadway Avenue 5. Turn right onto Hewitt Avenue 6. Entrance is at Hewitt and Oakes Avenue

from the South 1. Take I-5 North to Exit #192 – Broadway 2. The exit will take you onto Broadway Avenue heading North 3. Turn left onto Hewitt Avenue 4. Entrance is at Hewitt and Oakes Avenue

from the east 1. Merge onto US-2 West 2. Turn slight left to take the I-5 South ramp toward Seattle/Everett/ Hewitt Avenue 3. Take the ramp toward Hewitt Avenue/City Center 4. Turn slight right onto California Street 5. Turn left onto Maple Street/WA-529 6. Turn right onto Hewitt Avenue/US-2

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fRonT offICe Team Owner: Bill & Denise Watkins President: David Takata Vice President & General Manager: Doug Locker Vice President, Lacrosse Operations: Chris Hall Executive Assistant: Robin Claire Gonsalves Director of Communications: Michael Kennett Marketing & Business Development Manager: Chris Longhurst Director of Community Relations: Breanna Kernan Ticket Sales & Service Manager: Chris Kelley Account Executive: Kimberly Papia Account Executive: Regan Olson Outside Sales: Mike Emory Game Day Director: Pat Walker Dance Team Director: Jillian Boprey CoaCHInG STaff Head Coach: Chris Hall Assistant Coach/Defense: Art Webster Assistant Coach/Offense: Dan Stroup Assistant Coach/Offense: Rick Lum Assistant Coach/Goaltenders: Dave Evans Director of Player Development: Kevin Alexander Scouts: Joe Romano Dan Perreault Mark Baldini LaCRoSSe STaff Equipment Manager: Brad Hock Head Athletic Trainer: Mike McLaury Athletic Trainer: Erin Yingling Physical Therapist: Shannon O’Kelley Physical Therapist: Ben Boyle Team Doctor: Dr. Don Hedges Team Doctor: Dr. John Okemah Team Doctor: Dr. Doug Nowak Team Medical: Everett Bone & Joint Team Dentist: Brent Robinson Physiotherapist: Karen Nichol

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Denise Watkins team OWner

After 18 years as a software and systems engineer and director in the satellite and wireless telecom-munications industry, Denise Watkins launched her second career as a community volunteer, mother of three and owner of the Stealth. She holds a BS in Mathematics from UC-Irvine.

Watkins’ experience in sports management began as a co-founder and owner of the Primal Quest Adventure Racing organization. Primal Quest (PQ) is an expedition-length adventure race that has been calledoneofthemostdifficultathleticeventsinthe

world and was cited as the most prestigious expedition event in North America. The race once featured the largest prize purse in adventure racing. Inspired by their children’s interest in lacrosse, Watkins and her husband, Bill, became season ticket holders with the San Jose Stealth when the team was relo-catedtoSanJosefromAlbany,NYin2003.Fromtheveryfirstgame,theywerehooked. In June 2007, Watkins and a small group of investors purchased the team from Silicon Valley Sports and Entertainment (SVSE). Watkins is committed to proving that lacrosse has a place in the western United States, and not just as a sport, but also as a tool for child development.

Watkins is on the board of the Stealth companion charity, Sticks-2-Schools. Under her leadership, the Sticks-2-Schools program delivers lacrosse to lo-calschoolsandcommunitiestogetkidsactiveandtofightchildhoodobesity.Schools are provided sticks, balls, curriculum and on site support from a player representative so that “soft” lacrosse can be integrated into the schools PE cur-riculum at no cost to the schools. Sponsors are found to underwrite the costs of the program. In addition to her responsibilities as an NLL owner, Watkins is active in the community as a board member and chair of the education committee for the Livermore Valley Performing Arts Center (LVPAC). LVPAC has a community art incubator, a state of the art 500 seat theater that opened in fall of 2007, and hasplansfora2,000seattheaterthatwillbeabletohosthighprofileartistsandtraveling Broadway shows. Watkins is also a trustee of the University of Califor-nia-Merced Foundation. UC-Merced is the newest addition to the prestigious UC system and opened in Fall 2005. Since that time UC-Merced has grown to over 4,500students.ThefirstnewAmericanresearchuniversityinthe21stcentury,with a mission of research, teaching and service. A majority of the UC Merced studentsarethefirstintheirfamiliestoattendhighereducation.

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DaviD takata PresiDentDavid Takata, 49, is in his third season as the President of the Washington Stealth. In 2010, he was named the National Lacrosse League Execu-tive of the Year.

In June 2007, Takata managed the acquisition of the Stealth for its current owners, the Watkins Family, and prior to his active management role has been involved as an advisor since the acquisi-tion. He chairs the Nominating, Governance, & Compensation Committee for the National Lacrosse

League.Inaddition,heisthePresidentandChiefExecutiveOfficerofEngageCapital,Inc.,aprivatelyheldinvestmentfirmprovidingadvisoryservicestohigh net worth families. Takata serves on corporate, advisory and philanthropic boards, including the Seattle Sports Commission and Sticks-to-Schools.

Takata chaired the Nominating and Governance Committee, and was a Finance Committee member of Komag Corporation, a leading disk drive company ac-quired by Western Digital in a $1.25 billion transaction. He joined Komag’s board during the turnaround phase in 2002 through the 2007 sale, during which Komag grew revenue four-fold to $1B annually. During his tenure he managed the search for an independent chairman of the board; participated in the cross-border acquisition of a Taiwanese-owned company operating in Malaysia; and was on the deal teams for two convertible debt offerings raising a total of $350M, and for the sale of the company.

Takata is a two-category Wall Street Journal All-Star technology analyst. In 1995, he raised capital and ultimately co-managed $200 million in three technology unit investment trusts while at Gruntal & Company. Takata was a founding member of Gerard Klauer Mattison’s West Coast expansion, and later served as an advisor to GKM Venture Partners’ $50 million venture capital fund.

Takata graduated magna cum laude with a B.S. in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance from California State University, Fresno. In addition, he has participated in numerous ISS-accredited director education and best practice exchanges, including UCLA’s Anderson School of Business, and the NYSE-spon-sored West Coast Peer Exchange.

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DOug LOcker generaL managerDoug Locker enters his ninth year with the Stealth and third as General Manager of the Stealth. Locker manages all lacrosse operations issues coordinating scouting and draft preparation, contract negotiations, player transactions, coaching staff management and team travel. In addition, he is directly responsible for the integration of business partnerships with lacrosse communities in the Puget Sound region and currently is a Chairman of the National Lacrosse League’s Competition Committee

and member of the Player Relations Committee. Locker also serves as an Alternate Governor for the Stealth. Locker served as Director of Athletics at Notre Dame de Namur University, in Belmont California from 2002 – 2005. Prior to his stint at NDNU he spent 23 years at Whittier College (CA) serving as Director of Athletic Recruitment and Retention and Head Coach of the men’s lacrosse program. As the lacrosse coach at Whittier, he compiled a personal coaching record of 293 – 72. As members of the Western Collegiate Lacrosse League his teams won 10 League Championships from 1985 – 1999. In 2002, he was selected as the NCAA DivisionIIINationalCoachoftheYearafterguidingWhittiertoitsfirsteverNCAAtournament berth where they were eventually defeated in the NCAA National Quarterfinals. Locker served as a member of the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Committee, was President of the Western Collegiate Lacrosse League and was also a member of the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association Executive Board. Currently he serves on the Board of the Northern California Chapter of US Lacrosse. In 2008 he was inducted into the Whittier College Hall of Fame, and in 2004 was inducted into the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of US Lacrosse Hall of Fame. He also also served as a team manager for Team USA in the Heritage Cup. In addition, Locker served as General Manager for the San Francisco Dragons of Major League Lacrosse.

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michaeL kennett DirectOr Of cOmmunicatiOns

Breanna kernan DirectOr Of cOmmunity reLatiOns

chris LOnghurst marketing & Business DeveLOPment manager

BreannaKernanisinherfifthseasonastheDirectorofCommunity Relations for the Stealth. A Division I soccer player at Colorado College, Kernan was named Confer-ence USA All-Academic while majoring in Economics & Business with a minor in Education. Kernancoordinatesnon-profitfund-raisingeventsandplayer and dance team appearances. She is also the coordinator for the Stealth’s companion charity, Sticks-2-Schools.

Breanna has worked in the Conference Center and Special Events department for the Houston Astros, crafting and touting Texas school programs for math, history, geography and language arts all around the sport of baseball. Breanna has also worked in collegiate sports as a sports marketing supervisor.

Michael Kennett is in his third season as the Director of Communications for the Stealth. Kennett was a member of the award-winning student-run television show “On the Bench” at Syracuse University, where he majored in Communications and Rhetorical Studies.

Kennett handles all the public and media relations duties for the Stealth, as well as the digital and social media out-lets for the team. He also serves as host of “Washington

Stealth All-Access”, a weekly radio show on Fox Sports 1380 in its second season.

Kennett began his career in sports media in 2005 as the Assistant Sports Information Direc-tor at Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. He went on to become the Sports Information Director at Whittier College for three years, managing all the public and media relations for Whittier’s 21 varsity sports.

Chris Longhurst is entering his second season as the Marketing & Business Development Manager for the Washington Stealth. He graduated from the University of Washington-Tacoma with a Bachelor’s degree in Commu-nications.

Longhurst is responsible for marketing and assists with the digital media efforts for the Stealth, including material

production and project management. He is also instrumental in the production of video and assists with game day operations.

Longhurst has a strong background in digital media, public relations and television and commercial production. Prior to joining the Stealth, he worked with the Seattle Seahawks and Seattle Sounders FC in video and digital media production. He also spent time with the University of Washington Athletics Department, producing promotional material.

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chris LOnghurst marketing & Business DeveLOPment manager

Pat WaLker gameDay DirectOr

JiLLian BOPrey Dance team DirectOr

rOBin cLaire gOnsaLves executive assistantRobin Gonsalves is entering her fourth season as an Execu-tive Assistant for the Stealth. She has 14 years of experience working in professional sports and also serves as the execu-tive assistant for Stealth owners Bill and Denise Watkins.

Gonalves handles all of the administrative duties for the Stealth, including payroll and coordination of staff travel. She worksintheStealth’sCaliforniaoffices.

Gonsalves spent eight years as the Executive Assistant for the Oakland Athletics Vice President of Business Operations. She was heavily involved in the planning and coordination of the 1987 Major League Baseball All-Star Game held at the Oakland Colesium.

Gonsalves currently lives in Pleasanton, Calif., and is the mother of two children, Kelly and Ryann.

Boprey is entering her second season as the Dance Team Director for the Stealth. She spent the 2010 season as a member and co-choreographer of the Bombshells.

Boprey is responsible for the choreography of the Bombshells dance routines that will take place during Stealth games. She also coordinates appearances by the Bombshells at community events with Stealth Director of

Community Relations, Breanna Kernan.

For three seasons, Boprey was a member of the NBA’s Seattle Supersonics Dance Team. She also danced in the NBA Madness Tour in Japan and worked as Motion Capture Talent for EA Sports NBA Live 2009. She continues to work as a choreographer and instructor for Elite Performance Dance Camps and Kirkland Dance Center.

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Pat Walker is in his third season as the Game Day Director for the Stealth. He is a graduate of the University of Washington, where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration.

Walker is the President and Founder of Pat Walker Productions (PWP), a sports entertainment and event productionfirmbasedinSeattle,Wash.PWPwasfoundedin 2007, and has produced, directed and consulted for the NBA, NCAA, WNBA, NFL and MLS.

Walker directed the 2010 NBA All-Star Game at Cowboys Stadium, where a Guinness World Record was set with a crowd of 108,713. Prior to founding PWP, Walker spent seven seasons in the entertainment department for the Seattle Supersonics and Seattle Storm. He eventually became the Director of Events and Entertainment for the organizations.

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chris keLLey ticket saLes & service managerChrisKelleyisinhissecondseasonwiththeStealth,firstas the Ticket Sales and Service Manager. Kelley graduated with a dual concentration of Marketing and Management from Montana State University. While attending MSU, he founded, coached and operated the men’s lacrosse club, and was a four-time All-Conference and two-time All-Amer-icanmidfielderfortheBobcats.Healsohelpedstartandfoster the Gallatin Valley Lacrosse League to help grow the game of lacrosse in Montana’s youth.

Kelley began his career as the Operations Director for the Junior-A Bozeman Ice Dogs hockey club and the Gallatin Valley Thunder arena football team. Kelley began his profes-sional sales career in lacrosse as an Account Executive with the San Francisco Dragons of Major League Lacrosse. After the Dragons, he spent one season on the sales staff with the EverettAquaSox(SeattleMarinersaffiliateMILB)baseballteam. Kelley is also a coach for the Mukilteo lacrosse program.

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kimBerLy PaPia accOunt executive

regan OLsOn saLes rePresentative

mike emOry OutsiDe saLes

KimberlyPapiaisinherfirstseasonasanaccountex-ecutive for the Washington Stealth. A graduate of SUNY Fredonia, Papia got her start in the sports industry with the Rochester Knighthawks. She went on as a ticket salesrepresentativeintheNBA,firstwiththeOrlandoMagic and later with the Pheonix Suns. She moved to Seattle in March of 2009 and prior to joining the Stealth, was in the Management Program at Enterprise Rent-A-Car.

ReganOlsonisinherfirstseasonasasalesrepresentativefor the Washington Stealth. Olson served as an intern in the Stealth’s community relations department during the 2011 season. Olson earned her Bachelor’s degree in Business Ad-ministration from Western Washington University, where she also minored in Communications. She spent two seasons with the Bellingham Bells Baseball Club and seven seasons with Skagit Valley Baseball prior to joining the Stealth.

MikeEmoryisinhisfirstseasonasanoutsidesalesrepre-sentative for the Stealth. Emory’s responsibilities include reaching out to local businesses and organizations to increase group sales for the team, as well as season ticket sales.EmoryfirstfellinlovewithlacrossewhentheStealthmoved to Everett prior to the start of the 2010 season. After he and his wife, Karen, purchased season tickets for eachoftheteam’sfirsttwoseasonsinWashington,Emoryis now working behind the scenes with the team.

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chris haLL heaD cOach vP, LacrOsse OPeratiOnsChris Hall is in his ninth season as a head coach in the National Lacrosse League, and his fourth with the Stealth. A co-recipient of the 2010 NLL Coach of the Year Award, Hall continues to add to a resume that boasts 38 years of lacrosse honors as both a coach and a player.

Hall is fourth on the NLL’s all-time regular season coaching wins list with 69 victories and in 2011, led the Stealth to its second straight Western Division title. In 2010, Hall became just the second coach in NLL history to hoist the Champion’s Cup with two different

teamsasheledtheStealthtoitsfirsteverNLLChampionship.HewonhisfirstNLLChampionship as the bench boss of the Calgary Roughnecks in 2004.

Hall took over the Stealth’s head coaching duties during the 2009 season, when the team was struggling at 3-7. The Stealth has posted a 29-17 record since then, includ-ing a 6-2 record in the playoffs.

Hall began his NLL coaching career in 2002, when he was named the head coach of theexpansionCalgaryRoughnecks.Alongwithwinninghisfirsttitlethere,Hallalsocoached three All-Star games.

HallfirstdelvedintocoachingastheCo-FounderandHeadCoachoftheVictoriaSeaspraysfieldlacrosseclub.UnderHall’sleadership,theclubwentontocreateCanadian lacrosse history opening with a four-year, 76-game winning streak and capturing 12 Ross Cup Senior A mens’ National Championships over the next 16 years before being declared perennial national champs in 2000 until challenged. He and the inaugural Seasprays team was inducted into the Canadaian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2011. Hall was also the Head Coach and General Manager of the Canadian National Team from 1988 to 1994, leading the squad to a silver medal in Australia in 1990 and fol-lowed that performance with a bronze medal in England in 1994.

Back in the box, Hall took over the head coaching duties for the Victoria Shamrocks after an outstanding nine-year playing career with the Western Lacrosse Association club. He led the team to a Mann Cup victory in his rookie year as Head Coach. Hall again led the Shamrocks to a Mann Cup championship in 1999 and was a two-time winner of the WLA Coach of the Year award.

As a player, Hall reached the pinnacle of box lacrosse in Canada with the Victoria Shamrocks, winning the prestigious Mann Cup in 1979. In 2008. Hall was inducted as a member of the Victoria Shamrocks Hall of Fame. He also spent a year (1975) play-ing for the Boston Bolts of the original National Lacrosse League.

Asafieldlacrosseplayer,thetough-mindeddefensemanhelpedtheCanadianteamto a bronze medal in the 1982 World Games in Baltimore. At the Jim Thorpe World Games in Los Angeles in 1984, Hall helped lead Canada to a silver medal and was named to the All-World team as a defenseman. Two years later, Hall played on the 1986 silver medal-winning Canadian Team at the World Championships in Toronto.

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art WeBster assistant cOach/Defense

Dan strOuP assistant cOach/Offense

Art Webster is in his sixth season as the defensive coordi-nator for the Stealth. He brings over 40 years of experi-ence as a player and coach to the position. Having won numerous Canadian lacrosse championships as a player andcoach,2010markedthefirsttimeWebsterhasbeena member of a National Lacrosse League Championship team.

Webster is a legend in Canada’s Senior ‘A’ leagues. As a member of the Western Lacrosse Association’s Victoria

Shamrocks and Ontario Lacrosse Association’s Brampton Excelesiors, Webster appeared in 558 games as a player amassing 621 points on 174 goals and 447 assists. He won two MannCuptitles(1979,1983)andreachedthefinalsseventimesasaplayer.Hewasalsoa member of the Canadian National Field Team in 1976-77. Webster was inducted into the Canadian lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2007 and is also a member of the Victoria Shamrocks Hall of Fame.

As a coach, Webster served as a defensive coordinator for Victoria, where he helped lead theteamtofivestraightMannCupshowings,includingtwotitlesin2003and2005.Web-ster earned a share of the WLA Coach of the Year Award as an assistant with the Sham-rocks in 2002. In 2009, he led the Shamrocks to a WLA regular season title as head coach.

Webster is currently the head coach of the Nanaimo Timbermen of the WLA. He is also in his 31st year as a letter carrier in Vancouver.

Dan Stroup enters his third season on the Washington Stealth coaching staff. After spending 13 years as a player in the National Lacrosse League, Stroup was enshrined in the National Lacrosse League Hall of Fame in 2010. The 2010StealthseasonmarkedthefifthtimehehoistedtheChampion’sCup,buthisfirstasacoach.Hewillcontinuehis role as the offensive coordinator for the Stealth in 2011.

In Stroup’s 13-year NLL career, he appeared in 182 regular season games, accumulating 294 goals and 235 assists for 529 career points. Known to have his best moments when it mattered most, Stroup tallied 30 goals and 13 assists for 43pointsin14careerplayoffgamesandscoredfivegoalsenroutetotheChampion’sCupMVP nod with the Toronto Rock in 2000. Stroup put his stamp on the NLL while playing for in Toronto, winning three Champion’s Cups and playing a major role on the Rock’s offense. Hescoredacareer-high37goalsinTorontoinhisfinalseasonwiththeteamin‘02.

From there Stroup packed his pro bags and made the move West, suiting up for his home-town Vancouver Ravens as the league expanded, playing two years in the city previous to the Ravens shutting down operations. He set a career-high with 70 points on 34 goals and 36 assists with the team in 2003.

Stroup would win another NLL title in ‘06 with the Colorado Mammoth before playing two seasonswiththeEdmontonRushandthen2009withtheLumberjaxwherehefitinto14games with the franchise.

During his legendary career, Stroup posted over 300 career regular season and playoff goals combined, nine times topping the 20-goal mark during his 13 seasons in the league.

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Dave evans assistant cOach/gOaLtenDers

rick Lum assistant cOach/Offense

Dave Evans enters his third season with the Washington Stealth as the goaltenders coach. He brings with him over 40 years of experience as a player and coach, including stints in the National Lacrosse League. 2010 marked the third NLL title on Evans’ coaching resume.

Evans was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1995 as a player. He played his Senior ‘A’ ball for the Vancouver Burrards of the Western Lacrosse Associa-

tion for ten seasons, and was Goalie of the Year in 1973. He was named the WLA playoff MVP in 1973 and 1977, was a three-time All-Star and won the Mann Cup in 1977. He also played professionally in the NLL for the Montreal Quebecois in 1975, where he won Goal-tender of the Year honors.

Evans’ coaching career is nearly as impressive. He was the Head Coach of the Philadel-phia Wings from 1988-1993, winning a pair of championships in 1990 and 1991. Prior to that, Evans also coached Vancouver in the WLA. He went on to coach Northshore for two seasons in 1995 and 1996. He even branched out to the women’s game, coaching the Brit-ish Columbia Provincial team from 1983-1989 and the Canadian Women’s National Team in 1989.

In 2001, Evans was appointed General Manager of the expansion Vancouver Ravens. The Ravens reached the NLL postseason in 2002 and 2003, with Evans earning NLL General Manager of the Year honors in 2002.

Rick Lum enters his third season with the Washington Stealth as an assistant coach. He brings 37 years of expe-rienceasaplayer,coachandofficialtotheposition.LumappearedinfiveChampion’sCupFinalgamesasarefereeandinhisfirstseasononanNLLbenchin2010,heearnedthe right to raise the Cup as a coach.

NLL fans will recognize Lum as one of the most decorated officialsintheleague’shistory.Duringhisnine-yeartenure,whichendedin2009,LumrefereedfiveNLLChampionshipgames,twoAll-StargamesandoneinternationalgamebetweentheUnitedStatesandCanada.In30yearsasanofficialfor the Canadian Box Lacrosse Association, Lum appeared in eight Minto Cups and seven MannCups.In1996,hewasnamedtheBritishColumbiaLacrosseOfficialsAssociationReferee of the Year.

Lum began his coaching career in 1998 and spent two seasons in the Coquitlam Adanacs minor lacrosse association. After a nearly ten year hiatus from being behind the bench, Lum returned to the coaching ranks with the Adanacs Junior A squad in 2007. In three years, the team won two league titles and appeared in the 2009 Minto Cup with a 20-1 record. In 2010, he moved on from coaching to become the commissioner of the British Columbia Junior ‘A’ Lacrosse League.

Lum was appointed the Team USA liaison for the 2010 Olympics.

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kevin aLexanDer DirectOr Of PLayer DeveLOPment

JOe rOmanO scOut

Kevin Alexander is entering his second season as the Stealth’s Director of Player Development. Alexander is widely regarded as one of the greatest lacrosse players of all time, and has been in the NLL as a player and coach in the past. He was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 1991.

Oneofthemostprolificscorersthegamehaseverseen,Alexander dominated the junior and senior ranks in Brit-

ish Columbia. During his senior career, Alexander played ten WLA seasons with Nanaimo (1977-1978) and Victoria (1979-1986). He was named Rookie of the Year in 1977 and aseven-timeWLAAll-Star(1978,1980-1985).HewontheWLAscoringtitlefivetimes(1980-1981, 1983-1985) and was a two-time playoff MVP (1980, 1984). Alexander won two MannCuptitleswithVictoriain1979and1983.Hisprowessextendedtothefieldgameaswell, illustrated best by his performance at the 1986 World Championships, where he was namedthetopmidfielderandamemberoftheAll-WorldTeam.

Alexander played two seasons in the NLL (at the time Major Indoor Lacrosse League), winning championships in both seasons as a member of the Buffalo Bandits. He recorded 61 points (47g, 14a) in 19 career games. He went on to become the Head Coach of the expansion Syracuse Smash in 1998 and returned as an assistant coach for the Calgary Roughnecks (2006-2007) and the Portland Lumberjax (2008-2009).

JoeRomanoisenteringhisfifthseasonwiththeStealthorganization and his second as a scout. Romano has 14 years of lacrosse experience as a player and a coach, in-cluding three seasons as an assistant coach for the Stealth in San Jose.

As a scout for the Stealth, Romano is responsible for ac-cessing the talent pool of players participating in NCAA competition in the United States. He gathers statistics and filmofplayersanticipatedtomakethetransitionintotheNLLfromthefieldgame.

After playing varsity lacrosse in high school in Media, Penn., Romano went on to play for four years at Whittier College under the direction of current Stealth General Manager DougLocker.HewasnamedthePoets’DefensivePlayeroftheYearasamidfielderhissophomore year and was a two-time captain of the team. After graduating in 2000, he becameanassistantcoachatWhittierandhelpedleadthePoetstoaquarterfinalberthin the NCAA Division III Championships. He then started the lacrosse program at NCAA Division II Notre Dame de Namur University, where he served as the Head Coach for four seasons. He also spent one season as an assistant coach for Major League Lacrosse’s San Francisco Dragons.

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mark BaLDini scOut

DanPerreaultisenteringhisfirstseasonasascoutforthe Washington Stealth. Perreault brings over 30 years of lacrosse experience as a player and coach to the Stealth organization, including two stints as an assistant coach in the National Lacrosse League.

As a scout for the Stealth, Perreault is responsible for as-sessing the talent of lacrosse players in Western Canada, including the Western Lacrosse Association (WLA) and

British Columbia Junior ‘A’ Lacrosse League (BCJALL).

Perreault currently serves as the head coach of the New Westminster Jr. ‘A’ Salmonbellies of the BCJALL. Prior to the Salmonbellies, he spent three seasons as the head coach of the Coquitlam Jr. ‘A’ Adanacs, earning BCJALL Coach of the Year honors in 2008.

In the NLL, Perreault served as an assistant coach most recently with the Colorado Mam-moth in 2009 and 2010. He was also the offensive coordinator for the Vancouver Ravens in 2004.

During his standout playing career, Perreault starred for the Burnaby Cablevision team. From 1974-1978 he played in four Minto Cups - winning titles twice - in 1977 and again in 1978 as team captain. He also played for the Vancouver Burrards of the WLA for seven seasons between 1979 and 1986.

MarkBaldiniisenteringhisfirstseasonasascoutfortheWashington Stealth. Baldini has dedicated his life to the sport of lacrosse, coaching for nearly a decade since his playing career ended in Ontario.

As a scout for the Stealth, Baldini is responsible for as-sessing the talent of lacrosse players in Eastern Canada, including the Junior and Senior ranks of the Ontario Lacrosse Association (OLA).

Baldini currently serves as the General Manager and goaltender coach for the Burlington Chiefs Jr. ‘A’ lacrosse club, an organization with which he has been a coach since 2007. Since his arrival in Burlington, Baldini helped turn the Chiefs from an 0-22 team to a post-season regular on the Junior ‘A’ circuit.

Prior to his move to Burlington, Baldini spent two seasons with the Oakville Buzz Jr. ‘B’ Lacrosse Club as the goaltenders coach, winning the Founder’s Cup (Canadian Jr. ‘B’ National Championship) in 2006.

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BraD hOck equiPment manager

mike mcLaury heaD athLetic trainer

BradHockisenteringhisfifthseasonwiththeStealth.Hewasaseasonticketholderfrom2004,theteamsfirstsea-son in San Jose, and began working for the team in 2008. Hock manages all the equipment ordering and mainte-nance for the Stealth, as well as the coordination of player travel. Hock is an active member of the San Francisco Bay Area

lacrosse community and coaches at Monte Vista High School and Sniper Lacrosse club. He is also is a Level 2 referee and an instructor with the Sticks-2-School program. During the summer he works at several lacrosse camps with All West Lacrosse and Paul Rabil Lacrosse Camps. His son, Casey, worked for the team as an assistant team manager for two seasons in San Jose and was able to attend the 2010 championship game and celebrate the victory with his father.

Mike McLaury is entering his third season as the athletic trainer for the Washington Stealth. He was born and raised in Everett, WA, and graduated from Lake Stevens High School. McLaury went on to play football for Western Washington University where he became team captain his senior year and named All-Conference defensive end. He continued his football career as both a fullback and defensive end in Austria, playing for the Graz Giants of the European American Football League. McLaury was selected for the All-Euro-peanteamasDefensiveEnd.Hewasafive-timesackleaderfortheGrazGiantsaswellas earning team MVP in 2000. For six years, McLaury not only played but worked as an assistant coach, the team Head Athletic Trainer, and the Strength and Conditioning Coach. As the co-owner and director of Everett Physical Therapy and Sports Performance Center, McLaurybringsextensiveexperienceinthefieldofrehabilitation,workingforover20yearsin sports physical therapy. He has a passion for performance and functional based physical therapytogetathletesbackonthefield,court,play,orworkfreeofpainandfunctioningatthe highest potential.

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MeDICaL STaffAthletic Trainer: Erin Yingling Physical Therapist: Shannon O’Kelley Physical Therapist: Ben Boyle Team Doctor: Dr. Don Hedges Team Doctor: Dr. John Okemah Team Doctor: Dr. Doug Nowak Team Medical: Everett Bone & Joint Team Dentist: Brent Robinson Physiotherapist: Karen Nichol

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# naMe PoS HT WT SHooTS HoMeToWn00 Tyler Richards G 5’11” 190 R Vancouver, BC

2 Matt Beers D 6’3” 205 R Coquitlam, BC

3 Jeff Moleski D 6’1” 205 L Prince George, BC

6 Curtis Hodgson D 6’1” 195 R Burnaby, BC

9 Paul Rabil T 6’2” 225 R Gaithersburg, MD

10 Rhys Duch F 5’11” 200 R Victoria, BC

11 Kyle Sorensen D 6’2” 220 R Peterborough, ON

18 Kyle Hartzell T 5’10” 205 R Dundalk, MD

19 Nenad Gajic T 6’0” 195 R Burnaby, BC

21 Chet Koneczny T 5’10” 185 L Truro, NS

22 Brett Hickey F 6’2” 235 R Windsor, ON

23 Mike Grimes D 6’3” 210 L Peterborough, ON

24 Chris O’Dougherty D 6’1” 205 R Kinnelon, NJ

25 Eric Martin D 6’2” 220 L Norfolk, VA

27 Cliff Smith F 6’3” 200 L Surrey, BC

29 Cam Sedgwick F 6’0” 190 L Vancouver, BC

32 Chris Seidel G 6’3” 240 R Coquitlam, BC

41 Bob Snider D 6’0” 205 R Burnaby, BC

42 Lewis Ratcliff F 6’1” 200 L Victoria, BC

44 Chris McElroy D 6’1” 185 L Orillia, ON

47 Jason Bloom D 6’1” 200 R Vancouver, BC

67 Jeff Zywicki F 5’9” 195 R Nepean, ON

73 Dean Hill F 6’3” 225 L Hagersville, ON

97 Kyle Ross D 6’3” 190 R Port Coquitlam, BC

PRaCTICe RoSTeR17 Justin Salt D 6’2” 195 R Coquitlam, BC

55 Martin Cummings F 6’3” 175 L Port Coquitlam, BC

88 Mike Mallory F 6’2” 200 R Pitt Meadows, BC

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Pos: Goaltender Ht: 6’1” Wt: 190 Shoots: Right

Born: 9/22/1986

Hometown: Vancouver, BC

Years in nLL: 3

How acquired: Selected in the fourth round (46th overall) in the 2007 NLL entry draft.

2011 Season: Posted a 5-6 record with an 11.61 goals against average and .781 save percentage in 672 playing minutes in the regular season… Named NLL Defensive Player of the Week on 02/9/2011...Led the league with 7.71 goals against average and a .854 save percentage in the playoffs... Recorded 50 saves in the 05/15/2011 NLL Championship game against the Toronto Rock.

nLL Career: In 2010, appeared in ten regular season and three playoff games for the Stealth… Posted a 5-4 record with an 11.40 goals against average and .771 save percent-age in 532 minutes during the regular season… Played all 180 minutes during the playoffs, posting a 3-0 record with a 10.66 goals against average and .807 save percentage… Made a career-high 52 saves on 2/27/10 @ Boston… Made 50 saves in Champion’s Cup Final on 5/15/10 vs. Toronto... Was named to the 2009 NLL All-Rookie Team after posting a 3-1 record with a 10.08 goals against average and .803 save percentage in 280 minutes played… Currently third on the Stealth’s all-time saves list with 996 regular season saves… Was on the Stealth practice squad for 2008 season… Drafted by the Stealth in the fourth round (46th overall) in the 2007 NLL Entry Draft. Lacrosse Career: Won a gold medal as a member of Team Canada at the 2011 World In-door Lacrosse Championships in Prague, Czech Republic... Plays for the Western League Association’s New Westminister Salmonbellies and reached the Mann Cup Finals in three of the last four seasons… Two-time winner of the Leo Nichols Award as the Outstand-ingGoalieoftheYear(2008,2011)…NamedWLAfirst-teamAll-Starin2009and2011…Also won the 2008 WLA Ed Bailey Award for Rookie of the Year and was named the WLA All-Star game starter… Went 8-2-1 and led the WLA with a 6.82 goals against average and .850 save percentage in 660 regular season minutes in 2011... Posted a 4-4 record in the 2011postseasonwitha6.74GAAand.835SV%...Appearedineightregularseason,fiveplayoff and four Mann Cup games in 2010… Posted a 6-1 record with an 8.87 GAA and .802 save percentage during the regular season… Went 4-1 with a 7.10 GAA and .828 SV% in the WLA playoffs… Went 2-1 with a 9.22 GAA and .816 SV% in the Mann Cup Finals... Appeared in 10 games and posted a WLA-best 7.67 GAA and .822 SV% in 524 minutes played in 2009… As a rookie in 2008, led the league with a .849 SV% and allowed a league-low average of 6.35 goals a game. Personal: Instructor for the Stealth Lacrosse Academy... Hobbies include hockey, golf and card playing.

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2011 Washington Stealth 3 23 179 134 7.71 0,854 2 1 2010 Washington Stealth 3 32 180 134 10.66 0.807 3 02009 San Jose Stealth 2 22 83 53 15.87 0.707 1 1 TOTALS 8 77 442 321 10.44 0.806 6 2

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Pos: Defense Ht: 6’3” Wt: 205 Shoots: Right

Born: 11/22/1989

Hometown: Coquitlam, BC

Years in nLL: 2

How acquired: Selected 13th overall in the 2009 NLL Entry Draft

2011 Season: Appeared in 15 regular season games and three postseason games for the Stealth...Talliedagoalandfiveassistsforsixpointsandadded53looseballsandnineforced turnovers... Tallied a career-high three assists against the Colorado Mammoth on 2/18/2011...ScoredagoalandaddedtwoassistsintheWesternDivisionSemifinalsvs.Minnesota Swarm on 4/30/2011. nLL Career: Has played in 30 regular season games and tallied 16 points and 143 loose balls since being drafted by the Stealth with the 13th overall selection in the 2009 NLL Entry Draft... In six career postseason appearances, has one goal, two assists and 25 loose balls... Appeared in 15 regular season games and all three playoff games as a rookie with the Stealth in 2010… Earned 2010 NLL All-Rookie Team Honors… Tallied two goals and eight assists for ten points and collected 90 loose balls… Led NLL rookies with 67 PIM... ScoredfirstcareergoalinfirstNLLgame(1/09/10vs.Colorado)…Recorded15looseballsin three playoff games.

Lacrosse Career: DraftedinthefirstroundoftheWLAdraftbytheBurnabyLakersin2011... Did not play rookie WLA season due to injury... One of the top defenders in the BCLA Junior A Lacrosse League during his time with the Coquitlam Adanacs… Won the Minto Cup (Canadian Jr. ‘A’ Championship) with Coquitlam in 2010… Two-time Junior De-fenderoftheYear(2009,2010)…Two-timeBCJALLfirst-teamAll-Star…WastheAdanacsTeam Captain in 2009 and 2010… Set career-highs in 2010 with 21 assists and 22 points… Recorded a career-high seven goals and 12 assists for 19 points in 2009 with the Adan-acs…Haswonfiveprovincialgoldmedalsandfivesilvermedalsinhisjuniorcareer.

Personal:InstructorfortheStealthLacrosseAcademy...Playedhighschoolfieldlacrossefor the Charles Best Blue Devils… Works in construction as a sheet metal worker.

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Pos: Defense Ht: 6’1” Wt: 205 Shoots: Left

Born: 2/3/1982

Hometown: Prince George, BC

Years in nLL: 7

How acquired:08/13/10:TradedfromCalgaryinexchangeforafirstroundselectioninthe2011 NLL Entry Draft.

2011 Season: Appeared in all 16 regular season games and three playoff games with the Stealth… Recorded three goals and tied his career high of ten assists for 13 points… Col-lected 74 loose balls… Named NLL Defensive Player of the Week on 02/23/2011... Scored one goal and collected 12 loose balls in the playoffs…. Scored all three of his regular season goals in the 02/18/2011 game against the Colorado Mammoth.

nLL Career:SpentfirstsixseasonsofhisNLLcareerwiththeCalgaryRoughnecks,ap-pearing in 85 regular season and eight playoff games during that span… Has recorded 64 points (28g, 36a) and 486 loose balls in the regular season… Has four goals and two as-sists for six points and 33 loose balls in postseason career… Ranked #23 on NLL Insider’s Top 50 players prior to 2010 season… Appeared in 16 regular season and one playoff game for Calgary in 2010… Recorded six goals and ten assists for 16 points and grabbed 97 loose balls... Member of the 2009 Roughnecks squad that won the NLL Championship… Selected to the 2009 NLL West Division All-Star Team… Recorded career-highs in goals (9), assists (10), points (19) and loose balls (108) in 15 regular season games in 2007... Originally drafted by Calgary in the third round (34th overall) in the 2003 NLL Entry Draft.

Lacrosse Career: Won a gold member as a member of Team Canada at the 2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championships in Prague, Czech Republic... Played two seasons with the New Westminster Salmonbellies of the Western Lacrosse Association (2005, 2007)… Played Junior ‘A’ lacrosse with the Victoria Shamrocks (2003-2004).

Personal: Works as a distribution mechanic for Terasen Gas Distribution in British Colum-bia… Lives in Prince George, BC with his wife of seven years and their two sons… Enjoys bowhuntingandfishinginhissparetime.

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Pos: Defense Ht: 6’1” Wt: 195 Shoots: Right

Born: 8/12/1981

Hometown: Burnaby, BC

Years in nLL: 7

How acquired: 12/03/04: Signed as a free agent. 2011 Season: Played in all 16 regular season games and three playoff games with the Stealth… Had seven assists and 41 loose balls in the regular season… Collected ten loose balls for the Stealth during the playoffs.

nLL Career: Has played seven seasons with the Stealth after having been originally drafted by the Vancouver Ravens, and has appeared in every Stealth game but one in that span… Tied for second on the Stealth’s All-Time games played list (111), seventh in loose balls (446) and ninth in penalty minutes (76)... In 2010, appeared in 15 regular season and three playoff gamesfortheStealth…Scoredacareer-highfivegoalsandgrabbed52duringtheregularseason and added two assists and 12 loose balls during the playoffs... Recorded four goals and eight assists for 12 points in 16 games… Finished with 82 loose balls, the second-highest totalofhiscareer…ScoredhisfirstcareerplayoffgoalagainstPortlandintheWestDivisionsemifinals…Scoredfourgoalsandadded10assistsfor14pointsin2008…His95looseballs were good for third on the team. … His assists (10), points (14), penalty minutes (18) and loose balls (95) were all career highs… Recorded 13 points (4g, 9a) and 64 loose balls in 2007… Finished with 8 points (3g, 5a) and 68 loose balls in 2006… Scored four goals and added four assists for eight points and collected 44 loose balls in 2005.

Lacrosse Career: Currently plays for the New Westminster Salmonbellies in the Western Lacrosse Association… Appeared in 18 regular season and 11 playoff games in 2011... Had 15 points (6g, 9a) in the regular season and added seven points (3g, 4a) in the playoffs... Ap-peared in 17 regular season games in 2010, recording four goals and 17 assists… Played in all nine New Westminster WLA playoff games and all six Mann Cup games, tallying four goals and six assists… Two-time WLA Defensive Player of the Year (2007 and 2008) as a member oftheWLA’sVictoriaShamrocks…Hasbeenafour-time,first-teamAll-WLAselection(2005,2006, 2007 and 2008). … Won two Minto Cup Championships with the Burnaby Junior A Lak-ers in 2000 and 2002. …Played at Simon Frazier University for four seasons. Personal: Earned a Bachelors degree from Simon Frasier. … Currently is a teacher at Byrne Creek Secondary School where he also serves as co-athletic director, teaches Social Studies and Physical Education.

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Year Team GP G a PTS LB S SoG PIM fo 2011 Washington Stealth 3 0 0 0 10 1 1 0 0/0 2010 Washington Stealth 3 0 2 2 12 1 1 2 0/02009 San Jose Stealth 2 1 0 1 6 1 - 0 0/02008 San Jose Stealth 1 0 0 0 1 0 - 0 0/02007 San Jose Stealth 2 0 1 1 10 1 - 2 0/0 TOTALS 11 1 3 4 39 4 - 4 0/0

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Hometown: Burnaby, BC

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Pos: Transition Ht: 6’3” Wt: 225 Shoots: Right

Born: 12/14/85

Hometown: Gaithersburg, MD

Years in nLL: 3

How acquired:Selectedinthefirstround(secondoverall)inthe2008NLLentrydraft. 2011 Season: Appeared in all 16 regular season games and three playoff games for the Stealth... Recorded 14 goals and a career high 30 assists for 44 points... Led the team with 153 loose balls… Two-time NLL Transition Player of the Week... Recorded two goals and six assists for 8 points and collected 19 loose balls in the playoffs… Appeared in the NLL All-Star game... Recorded a career high seven points 02/12/2011 against the Edmonton Rush.

nLL Career: Has appeared in all but one game in three NLL seasons... In 47 career regular season games, has 115 points (41g, 47a) and 297 loose balls... In eight postseason games has 17 points (8g, 9a) and 50 loose balls... In 2010, Appeared in 15 regular season and three playoff games for the Stealth… Finished with 11 goals and 26 assists for 37 points and 84 loose balls during the regular season…Talliedfivegoalsandanassistforsixpointsand21looseballsintheplayoffs…Recordeda career-high three goals, including the game-winner in overtime, vs. Edmonton in the West Division Finalson5/08/10...Earned2009NLLAll-RookieTeamHonorsafterfinishingtheseasonwith34points (16g, 18a)… Was named Transition Player of the Week (3/21/09) with two goals and assisting on the game-winning goal in a 11-10 victory over Edmonton… Recorded a season-high 4 points (2g, 2a)againstMinnesotaon4/03/09…Selectedinthefirstround(2ndoverall)ofthe2008NLLEntryDraft by the Stealth.

Lacrosse Career: Bronze medalist with Team USA at 2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Champion-ships in Prague, Czech Republic... Gold medalist with Team USA at the 2010 World Field Lacrosse Championships in Manchester, England… Named the World Championships Most Oustanding Player,TopMidfielderandAll-WorldTeamafterrecording16goalsandsevenassistsfor23pointsinseven games… Four-Time MLL All-Star in three seasons with the Boston Cannons… Won 2011 MLL Championship with Boston Cannons... 2009 and 2011 Major League Lacrosse MVP and Offensive PlayeroftheYear…Selectedfirstoverallinthe2008MLLEntryDraft…Selectedasafirst-teamAll-American as a sophomore, junior and senior and was selected the third-team as a freshman. … SelectedtheNCAADivisionIMidfielderoftheYearafterhisjuniorseason.…WasaTewaaratonTrophyfinalistasajuniorandaseniorandwasoneof25finalistsfortheTewaaratonTrophyasasophomore. … Scored 111 goals and 67 assists for 178 points in his Johns Hopkins career. … Holds currentrecordingoalsandpointsforamidfielder.…TeamwonNCAANationalChampionshipin2005 and 2007, and he was selected to the NCAA All-Tournament team in 2007 and 2008. … Cur-rently holds the school record for goals (28), assists (23) and points (51) in NCAA Tournament play.

Personal: Earned his Bachelor’s degree in Political Science with a minor in Entrepreneurship and Management from Johns Hopkins University… Spokesman for the National Cued Speech Associa-tion... Involved with the Headstrong Foundation for blood cancer.

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How acquired: SelectedinthefirstRound(thirdoverall)ofthe2008NLLEntryDraft. 2011 Season: Earned second team All-Pro honors... Appeared in all 16 regular season games and three playoff games for the Stealth… Appeared in the NLL All-Star game... Finished second in the league with 42 goals and third in the league with 90 points (42g and 48a)… Scored at least one goal in all 16 regular season games, including 15 multi-goal games… Had a season-high ten points (5g and 5a) in the 04/9/2011 game against The Minnesota Swarm… Named NLL Player of the Week on 04/13/2011... Tallied 15 points (5g, 10a) in three playoff games.

nLL Career: Has appeared in every game (48 regular season, 8 playoff) since being drafted by the Stealth… Has 265 points (110g, 155a) and 241 loose balls in his regular season ca-reer... In his postseason career, has 48 points (20g, 28a) and 48 loose balls... Ranks among the top ten on the Stealth’s all-time list for goals (110, 8th), assists (155, 7th) and points (265, 7th)... Is the Stealth’s all-time postseason assists leader with 28... In 2010, earned second-team All-Pro honors… Recorded 86 points (33g, 53a) in 16 regular season games, good for seventh in the NLL and second on the Stealth… Led all playoff performers in goals (11), as-sists (14) and points (25) in three playoff games… Set NLL rookie scoring record with 89 points (35g, 54a) en route to 2009 NLL Rookie of the Year and All-Rookie Team honors… 89 points good for seventh in the NLL and second on the Stealth.

Lacrosse Career: Won a gold medal as a member of Team Canada at the 2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championships in Prague, Czech Republic... Member of the 2010 Canadian National Team that won a silver medal at the World Field Lacrosse Championships in Manchester, England… Played in the 2009 NLL All-Star Series in Australia… Currently plays for the Victoria ShamrocksintheWesternLacrosseAssociation(WLA)…Two-timefirstteamWLAAll-Star(2010, 2011)... In 2011, tallied 68 points (31g, 37a) in 14 regular season games and added seven points (6g, 1a) in four postseason appearances... In 2010, scored 55 points (28g, 27a) in 12 regular season games… Led all scorers in WLA playoffs with 49 points (18g, 31a) in ten games… Earned second-team All-Star honors in 2009, recording 84 points (43g, 41a) in 18 games, good for second in the WLA… Named MVP with the Junior Victoria Shamrocks in 2006. Led Stony Brook University in assists (28) as a senior. ... His 2.0 assists per game rankedfifthinthenation....NamedAcademicAll-AmericaEastandwasalsonamedsecond-team All-America East. Personal: Instructor for the Stealth Lacrosse Academy... Majored in Health Science at Stony Brook… Played basketball and volleyball in high school.

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Pos: Forward Ht: 5’11” Wt: 200 Shoots: Right

Born: 7/14/86

Hometown: Victoria, BC

Years in nLL: 3

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Hometown: Victoria, BC

Years in nLL: 3

Pos: Defense Ht: 6’2” Wt: 220 Shoots: Right

Born: 6/22/86

Hometown: Peterborough, ON

Years in nLL: 5

How acquired:Selectedinthefirstround(secondoverall)inthe2006NLLentrydraft. 2011 Season: Appeared in four regular season games and all three playoff games… Recorded one goal and 11 loose balls in an injury-shortened season… Collected 11 loose balls in the playoffs… Scored a crucial goal in a one goal win against the Boston Blazers on 3/25/2011. nLL Career: Stealth Assistant Captain… Has 44 points (19g, 25a) and 288 loose balls infive-yearNLLregularseasoncareer…Hasagoal,threeassistsand50looseballsinpostseason career... In 2010, appeared in 11 regular season and three playoff games for the Stealth… Finished with two goals and six assists for eight points and grabbed 45 loose balls… Recorded one assist and 17 loose balls in the postseason... Finished the 2009 season with four goals and eight assists for 12 points… Collected a career-high 97 loose balls… Grabbed a career-high 14 loose balls in a game against Colorado on 4/11/09… In 2008, Recorded 77 loose balls while adding four goals and eight assists for 12 points. … Was second on the team with 55 penalty minutes… In 2007 he scored his eight goals on 15 shots. Lacrosse Career: Currently plays for Peterborough in Major Series Lacrosse during the summer. … Was a member of both the major and junior A teams that won the Mann Cup and the Minto Cup titles in 2006 at age 20 and is one of the few players to win both champi-onships in the same year. Personal: Coached in the Issaquah Youth Lacrosse Association in 2010… Was a Sticks-2-Schools Instructor in the San Francisco Bay Area… Works for Play It Again Sports in the offseason.

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Pos: Transition Ht: 5’10” Wt: 205 Shoots: Right

Born: 10/9/85

Hometown: Dundalk, MD

Years in nLL: 3

How acquired: 8/12/08: Signed as a Free Agent. 2011 Season: Appeared in 15 regular season games for the Stealth… Recorded three goals and three assists for six points along with 53 loose balls in the regular season… Scored a career-high two goals in the 01/8/2011 game @ the Colorado Mammoth.

nLL Career: Has appeared in 36 regular season games and three playoff games in three-year NLL career... Has 17 points (5g, 12a) and 188 loose balls in the regular season... In 2010, appeared in nine regular seasons and three playoff games for the Stealth… Recorded one goal and one assist for two points and grabbed 49 loose balls during the regular season… Collected 14 loose balls in the playoffs... Appeared in 12 regular season games for the Stealth in his rookie season… Grabbed 86 loose balls and added a goal and eightassists…ScoredhisfirstNLLgoalvs.Rochesteron1/18/10.

Lacrosse Career: Won a bronze medal as a member of Team USA at the 2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championships in Prague, Czech Republic… Plays for the Ohio Machine of Major League Lacrosse… Named MVP of the 2010 MLL Playoffs as he helped lead the Chesapeake Bayhawks to the 2010 MLL Championship… Recorded one goal and 19 ground balls in nine games during the 2010 regular season… In 2009, appeared in nine games, recording 25 ground balls, third on the team… Played for the San Francisco Drag-ons of the MLL in 2008 and appeared in 10 games and was credited with two assists and 31 ground balls… Finished his rookie MLL season third on the team in groundballs. … Had a standout career at Salisbury State University where he was a third-team All-American andfirst-teamAll-Leagueselectionandwastheteam’sMostValuableDefensemanasasenior… Won two NCAA Division III National Championships. Personal: Is an instructor for Rogue Lacrosse… Coached Issaquah Youth Lacrosse in 2010… Enjoys working out, playing basketball and staying active when not playing lacrosse.

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Born: 10/9/85

Hometown: Dundalk, MD

Years in nLL: 3

Pos: Transition Ht: 6’0” Wt: 195 Shoots: Right

Born: 8/30/83

Hometown: Burnaby, BC

Years in nLL: 5

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How acquired: 08/02/11 Signed as a free agent.

2011 Season: Appeared in four regular season games for the Colorado Mammoth... Re-corded one assist and six loose balls.

nLL Career: PlayedthefirstfiveseasonsofhiscareerwiththeColoradoMammoth…Tallied 13 assists and 40 loose balls in nine games with Colorado in 2010… Played in fivegamesin2009andfinishedwithfivepoints(3g,2a)and32looseballs…Collectedacareer-high 121 loose balls and recorded 24 points (6g, 18a) in 16 regular season games and added a goal, two assists and four loose balls in one postseason game in 2008… Was named to the NLL All-Rookie Team in 2007 after tallying career-highs in goals (13), assists (24) and points (37) and added 102 loose balls in 16 regular season games… Recorded a goal, two assists and nine loose balls in one playoff game in 2007… Originally drafted by the Stealth in the fourth round (39th overall) of the 2004 NLL Entry Draft, but did not play to pursue a hockey career.

Lacrosse Career: Playedfiveseasons(2006-2011)fortheNewWestminsterSalmonbel-lies of the Western Lacrosse Association… Served as the New Westminster Captain in 2011… Has appeared in 87 games for the Salmonbellies and has 37 goals and 75 assists for112points…Playedfiveseasons(2000-2004)fortheBurnabyLakersoftheBritishColumbiaJunior‘A’LacrosseLeague…Appearedin96gamesandfinishedwith224points(87g,137a)…In2002,finishedsixthinBCJALLscoringwith79points(35g,44a)…Three-time winner of the Minto Cup (Canadian Jr. ‘A’ National Championship) with Burnaby in 2000, 2002 and 2004… Named a second team BCJALL All-Star in 2004… Named Most Valuable Player of the 2004 Minto Cup Championships.

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Born: 5/9/84

Hometown: Truro, NS

Years in nLL: 2

How acquired:08/06/10:Selectedinthefirstround(10thoverall)oftheOrlandoTitansDispersal Draft.

2011 Season: Appeared in four regular season games with the Stealth… Collected 16 loose balls in those four games… Collected a season best 9 loose balls on 02/11/2011 @ the Edmonton Rush. nLL Career: Appeared in 16 regular season and two playoff games in rookie season with Orlando… Finished the regular season with two goals and 12 assists for 14 points and grabbed 78 loose balls… Recorded one assist and 15 loose balls in the postseason… Recorded a career-high three assists vs. Rochester on 1/29/10… Equaled his career-high point total with a goal and two assists against Philadelphia on 4/23/10.

Lacrosse Career: Plays for the Victoria Shamrocks of the Western Lacrosse Association... Appeared in 13 regular season and four playoff games for the Shamrocks in 2011... Tallied eight points (3g, 5a) in the regular season and added an assist in the playoffs... In 2010, playedin11regularseasonand10playoffgames…Finishedtheregularseasonwithfivepoints (1g, 4a) and added one goal in the WLA playoffs… Two-time President Cup Cham-pion (Canadian Senior ‘B’ Championship) in 2008 and 2009 with the Owen Sound Woods-men… Voted best two-way player in Ontario Senior ‘B’ Lacrosse Series in 2009 with ten goals and four assists in 12 regular season games. Added three goals and three assists for six points in nine playoff games… Played three seasons with the Barrie Lakeshores of Major Series Lacrosse (2006-2008)… Recorded 27 points (7g, 20a) in 23 games played… Played one season of Junior ‘A’ lacrosse for the Orangeville Northmen in 2005… Recorded 47 points (16g, 31a) in 22 regular season games. Added 19 points (3g, 16a) in 12 playoff games… Played for Barrie Junior ‘B’ Toronados in 2003 and 2004, winning a Founder’s Cup title in 2003… Finished the 2003 season with 66 points (27g, 39a) and added 40 points (15g, 25a) in 19 playoff games… Recorded 62 points (25g, 37a) in 20 games in 2004.

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Hometown: Truro, NS

Years in nLL: 2

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Pos: Forward Ht: 6’2” Wt: 235 Shoots: Right

Born: 6/26/90

Hometown: Windsor, ON

Years in nLL: Rookie

How acquired:9/21/11:Draftedinthefifthround(43rdoverall)ofthe2011NLLEntryDraft.

Lacrosse Career: Played six seasons with the Windsor Clippers of the Ontario Lacrosse Association Junior ‘B’ Series… Appeared in 146 games and tallied 418 points (181g, 237a) inhisJunior‘B’career…In2011,finishedsecondinOLAJr.‘B’with127points(50g,77a)in 20 regular season games… Earned a silver medal with Windsor in the 2006 Founder’s Cup… Leaves Windsor as the team’s all-time leader in points and assists.

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Pos: Defense Ht: 6’3” Wt: 210 Shoots: Left

Born: 5/9/84

Hometown: Peterborough, ON

Years in nLL: 5

How acquired:Selectedinthefirstround(eighthoverall)inthe2008Arizonadispersaldraft. 2011 Season: Appeared in all 16 regular season games and three playoff games for the Stealth… Led all defensemen in the NLL with a career-hight 21 points (11g, 10a)…. Second on the team with a career-high 103 loose balls in the regular season… Named NLL De-fensive Player of the Week on 03/9/2011... Assisted on the winning goal in the 04/30/2011 playoff game against the Minnesota Swarm… Named a starter for the NLL All-Star game... Had a season high three points in back-to-back weeks 03/05/2011 @ the Edmonton Rush and 03/13/2011 against Calgary Roughnecks.

nLL Career: Has appeared in 68 regular season games and eight postseason games in NLL career... Has 54 points (22g, 32a) and 368 loose balls in the regular season... Tallied seven points (1g, 6a) and 54 loose balls in the postseason... In 2010, appeared in 13 regular season games and three playoff games for the Stealth… Tallied four goals and six assists for ten points… Collected a career-high 93 loose balls during the regular season… Tallied one goal, one assist and 15 loose balls during the playoffs, including a goal and nine loose balls in the Champion’s Cup Final (5/15/10 vs. Toronto) Played in 12 regular season games for the Stealth in 2009 and accumulated 5 points (1g, 4a) and 60 loose balls… Recorded three assists and 16 loose balls in two playoff games… Played the 2008 season with Edmonton, grabbed 74 loose balls and recorded 14 points (5g, 9a)… Originally in the firstround(6thoverall)bytheArizonaStinginthe2006NLLEntryDraft.

Lacrosse Career: Plays for the Langley Thunder of the Western Lacrosse Association, where he helped lead the team to the 2011 Mann Cup Finals... Appeared in 11 regular season games and ten postseason games... Tallied 12 points (4g, 8a) during the regular season and added six points (2g, 4a) in the playoffs... 2010 Western Lacrosse Association DefensivePlayeroftheYearasamemberoftheLangleyThunder…2010WLAfirst-teamAll-Star…Recordedfivegoalsandsixassistsfor11pointsin15games…Scored10goals and added 9 assists in 16 games for the Langley Thunder in 2008… Played Junior A lacrosse for Peterborough. Personal: Works for B.C. Hydro in the offseason. …Played novice hockey and junior lacrosse with Stealth defenseman Kyle Sorenson in Peterborough.

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Pos: Defense Ht: 6’1” Wt: 205 Shoots: Right

Born: 10/26/86

Hometown: Kinnelon, NJ

Years in nLL: 2

How acquired: Selected in the sixth round (58th overall) of the 2009 NLL Entry Draft.

2011 Season: Appeared in 14 regular season games and all three playoff games for the Stealth… Recorded a goal and an assist for two points with 26 loose balls in the regular season…hadanassistandcollectedfourlooseballsintheplayoffs..scoredhisfirstcareergoal against the Toronto Rock on 3/31/11. nLL Career: Appeared in two regular season games as a rookie for the Stealth… Started season on the Stealth practice roster… Credited with nine loose balls.

Lacrosse Career: Plays for the Nanaimo Timbermen of the Western lacrosse Associa-tion...Hasappearedin33gamesintwoseasonsinNanaimo,tallyingfivepoints(2g,3a)...PlayedinfivegamesintwoseasonswiththeDenverOutlawsofMajorLeagueLacrosse…Selected 31st overall in the 2009 MLL Collegiate Draft… Played all four seasons of his collegiate career at Rutgers University, starting in all but one game… Was a three-time All-ECAC selection… Named team MVP in 2008… Finished collegiate career with 102 ground balls.

Personal: Moved to Seattle after being drafted by the Stealth… Coaches at Bellevue High School, where he helped lead the team to the WHSBLA Division I State Championship in 2010… Instructor at the Stealth Lacrosse Academy and the Sticks-2-Schools program.

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Pos: Defense Ht: 6’2” Wt: 220 Shoots: Left

Born: 11/21/81

Hometown: Norfolk, VA

Years in nLL: 7

How acquired: Selected in the second round (12th overall) in the 2004 NLL entry draft. 2011 Season: Played in 13 regular season games and all three playoff games with the Stealth… Recorded fivegoalsand12assistsfor17pointswhilecollecting92looseballs…Ledtheteaminpenaltyminuteswith 43… Had a season best two goals and added one assist 04/9/2011 against the Minnesota Swarm.

nLL Career: Has appeared in 102 regular season and 11 playoff games, all with the Stealth… Has 24 goals and 74 assists for 98 points in seven seasons… Currently ranks second on the Stealth’s all-time loose balls list with 782… The Stealth’s all-time leader in penalty minutes with 377… In 2010, appeared in 14 regular season and three playoff games for the Stealth… Finished the regular season with 113 loose balls and added three goals and 12 assists for 15 points in 14 games… Tallied one goal and three assists for four points in the playoffs, and grabbed 26 loose balls… Recorded 18 points (6g, 12a) and 100 loose ballsin12gamesplayedin2009…WasnamedtotheAll-Starteamforthefirsttimeinhiscareerin2008and was voted a starter for the Western Conference. … Led the team in 2008 with 151 loose balls, which was also fourth best in the NLL and led all Stealth defenders with 9 goals and 19 points… His 151 loose balls in 2008 is the fourth highest loose ball total in a single season by a Stealth player… Paced all Stealth defenders with 14 points in 2007 and grabbed a team-high 132 loose balls which was also sixth best in theNLL…His132looseballsin2007isthefifth-highestlooseballtotalinasingleseasonbyaStealthplayer… Saw action in 15 games in 2006 registering 12 points (one goal, 11 assists) along with 112 loose balls… Played in all 16 games as a rookie contributing three assists and 82 loose balls. Lacrosse Career: Gold Medalist with Team USA at the 2010 FIL World Championships… Just concluded his eighth season in Major League Lacrosse the last two with the Denver Outlaws… Played 2006-2008 seasons with the San Francisco Dragons where he served as a team captain for two seasons… Played the 2004 and 2005 seasons with the Rochester Rattlers… In 76 career MLL games, has 28 points (20g, 8a) and 303 ground balls… Has participated in the MLL All-Star game twice and has been named MLL All-Pro twice… Scored four goals in the 2008 MLL All-Star game as a defenseman… Originally drafted 20th overall by Rochester in the 2004 MLL Collegiate Draft… Won two NCAA Division III National Championships at SalisburyState…Atwo-timefirst-teamAll-American,hewasselectedastheDivisionIIINationalPlayerof the Year as a senior and was named the Division III Defenseman of the Year in his junior and senior years… Was the Capital Athletic Conference Player of the Year in 2004 and was named to the all-confer-ence team in 2002, 2003 and 2004. Personal:EarnedBachelorsdegreeinMarketing…Co-foundedandrunsOneCityLacrosse,anon-profitorganization dedicated to introducing a new sport to inner-city youth… Director of Golden State Lacrosse AcademyinSanFrancisco…Hobbiesincludesurfingandbiking.

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Born: 11/21/81

Hometown: Norfolk, VA

Years in nLL: 7

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Pos: Forward Ht: 6’3” Wt: 200 Shoots: Left

Born: 1/30/85

Hometown: Surrey, BC

Years in nLL: 2

How acquired: 03/15/11: Traded from Colorado in exchange for Joel Dalgarno, Ian Hawksbee and a third round pick in the 2011 NLL Entry Draft.

2011 Season: Played eight games with the Colorado Mammoth prior to being traded to the Stealth,withwhichheappearedinfiveregularseasongamesandthreeplayoffgames…Finished the regular season with 17 points (10g, 7a) and 26 loose balls during the regular seasonandaddedfivepoints(3g,2a)intheplayoffs. nLL Career: Has played in 26 career regular season games and three playoff games in his NLL career... Appeared in 13 games as a rookie for the Colorado Mammoth... Recorded 10 goals and 10 assists for 20 points and grabbed 54 loose balls... Tallied a career-high three points on a goal and two assists against the Philadelphia Wings on 1/23/10.

Lacrosse Career: Plays for the New Westminster Salmonbellies of the Western Lacrosse Association (British Columbia)… Appeared in 54 regular season games and 49 playoff games in four seasons with New Westminster... Played in three straight Mann Cup Finals with the Salmonbellies (2008-2010)… Has recorded 162 points (80g, 82a) in the regular season and added 165 points (79g, 86a) in postseason play... Played four seasons of BCLA Junior ‘A’ Lacrosse with Surrey (2002-2005)… Named a BCLA 1st Team All-Star in 2004, when he tallied 54 points (22g, 32a) in 18 regular season games… Played collegiate lacrosse at Butler University for two seasons, the team’s leading scorer in 2006… Two-time member of the All-Great Western Lacrosse League team… Played his junior and senior seasons at University of Denver… Started in 16 of 17 games in 2008, earning All-GWLL second team honors with 25 goals and 13 assists.

Personal: Majored in Finance at University of Denver.

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Pos: Forward Ht: 6’0” Wt: 190 Shoots: Left

Born: 2/14/78

Hometown: Vancouver, BC

Years in nLL: 10

How acquired: 01/14/05: Traded from Arizona in exchange for Darryl Gibson and a conditional draft pick.

2011 Season: Played in all 16 regular season and three playoff games for the Stealth… Recorded 48 points (18g 30a) and collected 38 loose balls during the regular season… Scored two goals and added sevenassistsfor9pointsintheplayoffs…Hadtwogoalsandaddedtwoassistsinthe04/30/2011firstround playoff game at the Minnesota Swarm. nLL Career: Three-time Assistant Captain of the Stealth… Has 406 career NLL points (139g, 267a) in 133 regular season games… Has 37 career points (11g, 26a) in 13 playoff games… Ranks among the top ten on the Stealth’s all-time leaders in goals (114, 7th), assists (221, 3rd), points (335, 4th) and loose balls (389, 9th)... In 2010, appeared in 16 regular season and three playoff games for the Stealth… Re-corded 58 points (22g, 36a) during the regular season, the second-highest total of his career, and grabbed 60 loose balls… Scored four goals and added seven assists for eleven points in the playoffs… Finished the 2009 season with career-highs in goals (23), assists (40) and points (63)… In 2008, Scored 52 points (13g, 39a) in 15 regular season games… Played all 16 regular season games and two playoff games in 2007... Finished with 39 points (11g, 28a) and scooped up 57 loose balls during the regular season (2007)... Scored three points (1g, 2a) in playoffs (2007)... Finished 2006 with 36 points (13g, 23a)... Has averagedover45pointsperseasoninfiveyearswiththeStealth…PlayedthreeseasonsforVancouverRavens (2002-04) prior to joining Stealth... Named to the NLL All-Rookie Team in 2003… Named Rookie of the Month (January 2003) as a member of the Ravens... Scored 48 points (16g, 32a) for Vancouver in2003...Selectedfirstround(thirdoverall)byArizonainVancouverDispersalDraftin2004…Originallydrafted by the Toronto Rock (second round 13th overall) in 1998.

Lacrosse Career: Played eight seasons for the Burnaby Lakers in the Western Lacrosse Association (2001-2008) … Two-time winner of the WLA Most Valuable Player Award (2007 and 2008)... Scored 52 points (27g, 25a) and was third in the league with 26 playoff points in 2008... Scored 38 goals and added 35 assists for 73 points in 15 regular season games in 2007… Finished the 2006 season with 61 points (28g, 33a) in 17 games… Had a WLA career-high 42 assists in 2005 to go along with seven goals. Personal: Went to St. Norbert College on a hockey scholarship… Has a degree in Business Administra-tion.

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Hometown: Vancouver, BC

Years in nLL: 10

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Pos: Goalie Ht: 6’3” Wt: 240 Shoots: Right

Born: 4/24/89

Hometown: Coquitlam, BC

Years in nLL: Rookie

How acquired: Selectedinthefifthround(51stoverall)ofthe2010NLLEntryDraft.Re-signed as a free agent 08/02/2011. 2011 Season: Spent the 2011 NLL season on the Stealth practice roster.

Lacrosse Career: Plays for the Maple Ridge Burrards of the Western Lacrosse Associa-tion... Appeared in nine regular season games and posted a 5-3 record with an 8.99 goals against average and .785 save percentage in 460 minutes... Played for the Coquitlam Junior ‘A’ Adanacs of the British Columbia Junior ‘A’ Lacrosse League from 2008-2010… Member of the 2010 Minto Cup Champion (Canadian Junior ‘A’ Lacrosse National Cham-pionship) Adanacs… During the regular season, played in 20 games, recording a 5.90 goals against average and .820 save percentage in 539 minutes… Logged 118 postseason minutes, recording a 6.61 GAA and .814 SV%... Appeared in 13 games in 2009, with a 7.17 GAA and .801 SV% in 385 minutes… Logged 343 playoff minutes with an 8.57 GAA and .770SV%...Playedinnineregularseasongamesin2008,andfinishedwitha3.64GAAand.902SV%in198minutes…Logged60playoffminutesandfinishedwitha4.00GAAand .875 SV%.

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How acquired: 09/14/10: Traded from Philadelphia Wings in exchange for Brett Manney.

2011 Season: Played in 11 regular season and all three playoff games for the Stealth… Scored a goal and three assists for four points and added a career-high 102 loose balls during the regular season… Led the NLL with a .710 win percentage on face-offs and was second in face-off wins with 226... Collected 23 loose balls and went 35/65 (53%) at the face-offcircleintheplayoffs…ScoredhisfirstcareergoalagainstEdmontonon3/5/2011...Recorded a season high three assists on 02/18/2011 against the Colorado Mammoth. nLL Career: Has appeared in 21 career regular season games and three playoff games... Has eight points (1g, 7a) and 142 loose balls in his career... Has a career face-off win per-centage of .696 in the regular season... Appeared in ten regular season games as a rookie for Philadelphia… Recorded four assists and added 40 loose balls… Recorded a career-high two assists and ten loose balls against Buffalo on 2/13/10.

Lacrosse Career: Played three seasons (2007-2009) for the New Westminster Salmonbel-lies of the Western Lacrosse Association… Appeared in 48 regular season and 31 playoff games for the Salmonbellies… Winner of the Fred Wooster Trophey as Unsung Hero in WLA in 2008… Recorded nine goals and 15 assists for 24 points in the regular season. Addedfourgoalsand16assistsfor20pointsinthepostseason…Playedfiveseasons(2002-2006) for the Burnaby Junior ‘A’ Lakers of the British Columbia Junior ‘A’ Lacrosse League… Appeared in 65 regular season games and 43 playoff games for Burnaby… Re-corded 14 goals and 30 assists for 44 points in the regular season. Added eight goals and 12 assists for 20 points in the playoffs.

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Born: 8/26/85

Hometown: Burnaby, BC

Years in nLL: 2

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Hometown: Burnaby, BC

Years in nLL: 2

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Pos: Forward Ht: 6’1” Wt: 200 Shoots: Left

Born: 4/24/81

Hometown: Victoria, BC

Years in nLL: 9

How acquired: 12/14/09: Traded from Toronto along with Tyler Codron and Joel Dalgarno for Colin Doyle.

2011 Season: Earned second-team All-Pro honors... Played in all 16 regular season games and three playoff games for the Stealth …Finished second in the NLL with 92 points and third in goals with 41… Appeared in the NLL All-Star game where he served as the Assistant Captain for the West All-Stars... had multiple points in all 16 regular season games and all three playoff games… Named the NLL Offensive Player of the Week in 03/9/2011... Led the team in goals and points in the playoffs (9g 8a)… Had at least fivepointsineightregularseasongamesincluding04/9/2011againsttheMinnesotaSwarmwherehehad 11 points.

nLL Career: Has 746 career points (344g, 402a) in 143 NLL regular season games played… Has 69 career points (29g, 40a) in 13 playoff games… Played in 16 regular season and three playoff games for the Stealth… Led the NLL with 46 goals during the regular season… Finished second in the NLL with 97 points and ninth in assists with 51… Named to the All-Pro Second Team… Earned Champion’s Cup MVPhonorsafterpostingfivegoalsandanassist…Finishedthepostseasonwith13points(5g,8a)inthree games…Scored 34 goals and added 34 assists for 68 points with Toronto in 2009… Traded to the Toronto Rock during 2008 season… Named second team NLL All-Pro in 2007, recording a career-high 104 points (50g, 54a) in 2007… Earned second team NLL All-Pro honors, tallying 91 points (37g, 54a) in 16 regular season games… 2006 NLL All-Star game MVP after scoring four goals in the game, includ-ing the game-winner… Spent six seasons with the Calgary Roughnecks (2003-2008) and won an NLL Championship in 2004… Named to 2003 NLL All-Rookie Team after posting 45 points (24g, 21a) in 14 regular season games… Drafted in the 4th round (49th overall) by the Calgary Roughnecks in the 2001 NLL Entry Draft…

Lacrosse Career: Played for the Nanaimo Timbermen of the Western Lacrosse Association... Appeared in ten games in 2011, recording 52 points (26g, 26a)... Led the team with 84 points (34g, 50a) in 14 gamesin2010…Nameda2010firstteamWLAAll-StarafterfinishingthirdinWLAscoring…LedtheWLA in scoring in 2009 with 116 points (43g, 73a) as a member of the Victoria Shamrocks… Was named WLAMVPandfirstteamAll-Starin2009…Has693careerpoints(323g,370a)in127WLAgames…Two-time Mann Cup winner with the Shamrocks… Played under Stealth Head Coach Chris Hall in Cal-gary from 2003-2007.

Personal: Field Director for the Stealth Lacrosse Academy… Currently resides in Redmond with wife, Kim, and two-year old son, Carter, and newborn, Isabella.

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Pos: Defense Ht: 6’1” Wt: 185 Shoots: Left

Born: 5/19/82

Hometown: Orillia, ON

Years in nLL: 7

How acquired: 11/04/10: Signed as a free agent.

2011 Season: Appeared in 12 regular season games and all three playoff games with the Stealth… Recorded two assists and collected 22 loose balls… Second on the team in penalty minutes with 41… Had two assists in the 02/18/2011 game against the Colorado Mammoth.

nLL Career: In 84 career games, has recorded 18 goals and 23 assists for 41 points and 341looseballs…PlayedfiveseasonswiththeEdmontonRushandwasnamedteamcap-tain… Named to the 2008 West Division All-Star team… Picked up a career-high 101 loose balls in 2008, and tallied four goals and three assists for seven points… Set career-highs with eight goals and 14 points in 2007 along with 84 loose balls… Credited with a career-highnineassistsin2006,finishingwith12pointsand48looseballs…Spenthisrookieseason with the Anaheim Storm, playing in seven games and recording one goal and 25 loose balls.

Lacrosse Career: Played three seasons with the Victoria Shamrocks (2005-2006, 2008) of the Western Lacrosse Association… Won the 2005 Mann Cup with the Shamrocks… Played in 69 career games, recording 18 goals and 40 assists for 58 points… Set career-highs with 11 goals, 12 assists and 23 points in 16 regular season games in 2006… Played six seasons (1999-2004) with Orillia in the Ontario Lacrosse Association Jr. ‘A’ division… Appeared in 89 games, recording 10 goals and 25 assists for 35 points.

Personal:ProgramInstructorfortheSticks-2-Schoolsprogram,thenon-profitpartnerofthe Stealth... Instructor at the Stealth Lacrosse Academy.

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2011 Washington Stealth 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0 TOTALS 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0/0

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Hometown: Orillia, ON

Years in nLL: 7

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Pos: Defense Ht: 6’1” Wt: 200 Shoots: Right

Born: 9/4/82

Hometown: Vancouver, BC

Years in nLL: 5

How acquired: 07/07/09: Traded from Boston in exchange for Mike Kirk.

2011 Season: Appeared in 15 regular season and all three playoff games for the Stealth… 2011StealthCaptain….Scoredagoalandfourassistsforfivepointswhilecollecting34loose balls… Recorded 14 loose balls in three playoff games… Had a season high two points on 02/18/2011 against the Colorado Mammoth.

nLL Career: Stealth Captain... Has played 66 regular season games and eight postseason games... Has 61 points (23g, 38a) and 257 loose balls in the regular season and added three assists and 35 loose balls in the playoffs... In 2010, appeared in 16 regular season and three playoff games for the Stealth… Finished the regular season with two goals, nine assists for 11 points and a career-high 111 loose balls… Tallied two assists and 14 loose balls in the playoffs… Set career-highs in games played (16), goals (13) assists (10) and points (23) with the Boston Blazers in 2009… Spent two seasons with the Colorado Mam-moth in 2007 and 2008… Recorded 22 points (7g, 15a) in 19 games with Colorado.

Lacrosse Career: Two-time Captain for the Ohio State University Buckeyes in 2004 and 2005… Four-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and two-time Academic All-Big Ten selec-tion… played for Coquitlam Adanacs of the Western Lacrosse Association in the summer of 2006... Was the captain of the Under-19 British Columbia Selects, MVP of the B.C. Provincials in 1999, two-time gold medal winner at the Canadian Nationals with the B.C. Selects (1999, 2000).

Personal: Instructor for the Stealth Lacrosse Academy… Coached at the Overlake School where he helped lead the team to a Washington State Boys’ High School Lacrosse As-sociation Division II State Championship in 2009… Currently works for GVM Kidder Mat-thews in Bellevue… Majored in Psychology at Ohio State... Lives in Mercer Island with wife Lindsay and son Jackson.

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Born: 4/8/81

Hometown: Napean, ON

Years in nLL: 6

How acquired:Selectedinthefirstround(eighthoverall)inthe2005NLLEntryDraft. 2011 Season: Appeared in three regular season and all three playoff games with the Stealth… Recorded four goals and four assists and collected six loose balls… Recorded six goals and six assists for 12 points in the playoffs… Scored three goals and two assists in the 01/8/2011 game versus the Colorado Mammoth.

nLL Career: In six NLL seasons, has recorded 365 points (181g, 184a) and 419 loose balls in 78 regular season games… Has 52 points (32g, 20a) and 50 loose balls in eight career playoff games… Cur-rentlysitssecondontheStealthall-timegoalslist(181),fifthinassists(184),thirdinpoints(357)andeighth in loose balls (419)… Is the Stealth all-time leader in playoff goals (32) and points (52)... Holds the Stealth single-season goals record with 48 goals in 2008… Appeared in 13 regular season games and three playoff games for the Stealth… Finished the regular season with 30 goals and 41 assists for 71 points and grabbed 41 loose balls… Scored nine goals and added four assists and eight loose balls in the playoffs… Finished 2009 with 78 points (32g, 46a) in 16 regular season games... Played in the NLL All-Star Series in Australia… In 2008, selected as a second-team All-Pro and was voted an All-Star Game starter… Served as an assistant captain… Scored 48 goals and 42 assists for 90 points, all three categorieswerecareerbests…His90pointsledtheteamandwasfifthintheNLLwhilehis48goalsledthe team and were second in the NLL… Led the team with 40 goals which was sixth best in the NLL in 2007 and led all Stealth forwards with 107 loose balls… Selected to the 2007 All Star Team… In 2006 he scored 27 goals and had 21 assists for 48 points and was selected to the All-Rookie Team. Lacrosse Career: Won a gold medal as a member of Team Canada at the 2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championships in Prague, Czech Republic... Plays for the New Westminster Salmonbellies of the West-ern Lacrosse Association... In 2011, appeared in 13 regular season games, recording 45 points (16g, 29a)... In nine playoff games and tallied 17 points (7g, 10a)... Played four seasons in the Major League Lacrosse (professional outdoor league), most recently with the Toronto Nationals… Won the 2008 MLL Championship with the Rattlers and the 2009 title with Toronto… He scored 137 points (87g, 50a) in his four-year MLL career… Member of Team Canada’s World Indoor Gold Medal Team of 2007 and a mem-berofTeamCanada’s2006FieldLacrosseTeam…The2006fieldteamwontheGoldMedalattheWorldLacrosseChampionshipsforthefirsttimesince1978…HewasnamedAll-Worldattackmanafterleadingthe championships in goals with 28 and was second in points with 36. Is a member of the Canadian La-crosse Hall of Fame, along with the entire 2006 Gold Medal winning team… Selected as an All-American attheUniversityofMassachusettsin2003(thirdteam)and2005(HonorableMention)andwasafirstteam East Coast Athletic Conference and All-New England First Team selection in 2003 and 2005… Was the University of Massachusetts Male Athlete of the Year in 2005… A member of the Brooklin Redman of Major Series Lacrosse since 2005… Played Junior ‘B’ lacrosse for the Nepean Knights and was named the OLA Junior ‘B’ East Rookie of the Year in 1998. Personal: Instructor for the Stealth Lacrosse Academy... Earned a Bachelors Degree in Electrical Engi-

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Year Team GP G a PTS LB S SoG PIM fo 2011 Washington Stealth 3 6 6 12 8 37 28 0 0/0 2010 Washington Stealth 3 9 4 13 8 35 25 2 0/02009 San Jose Stealth 2 5 5 10 17 28 - 0 0/02008 San Jose Stealth 1 4 3 7 3 13 - 0 0/02007 San Jose Stealth 2 8 2 10 14 23 - 4 0/0 TOTALS 11 32 20 52 50 136 - 6 0/0

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Hometown: Napean, ON

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Pos: Forward Ht: 6’3” Wt: 225 Shoots: Left

Born: 10/26/84

Hometown: Hagersville, ON

Years in nLL: 6

How acquired: 11/07/2011: Signed as a free agent.

2011 Season: Appeared in 13 regular season games with the Edmonton Rush... Recorded 22 points (10g, 12a) and 32 loose balls... Tallied a season-high four points (2g, 2a) against Calgary on 2/20/2011.

nLL Career: Has played for three teams in six NLL seasons (Minnesota, Rochester, Ed-monton)... In 54 career regular season games, has 146 points (79g, 67a)... Has appeared in three postseason games, recording nine points (6g, 3a)... Posted career-highs in goals (32), assists (21) and points (53) in 14 games with Minnesota in 2007... Was originally draftedbyMinnesotainthefifthround(48thoverall)ofthe2005NLLEntryDraft.

Lacrosse Career: Won two silver medals with the Iroquois Nationals in the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships (2007, 2011)... Played three summer seasons (2009-2011) for the Victoria Shamrocks of the Western Lacrosse Association... Has appeared in 48 regular season games and 17 postseason contests for the Shamrocks... Has tallied 132 points (58g, 74a) in the regular season and added 48 points (22g, 26a) in the playoffs... Played three seasons (2006-2008) for the Six Nations Chiefs of the Ontario Lacrosse Association... In 43 games with the Chiefs, accumulated 112 points (56g, 56a).

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2010 Edmonton Rush 2 5 2 7 4 5 5 0 0/02007 Minnesota Swarm 1 1 1 2 5 7 - 0 0/0 TOTALS 3 6 3 9 9 12 - 0 0/0

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Born: 5/12/83

Hometown: Port Coquitlam, BC

Years in nLL: 5

How acquired: Traded from the Toronto Rock in exchange for Matt Roik (07/25/11).

2011 Season: Played in 15 regular season and three postseason games for the 2011 Na-tional Lacrosse League Champion Toronto Rock… Tallied four points (1g, 3a) and 55 loose ballsduringtheregularseasonandaddedtwoassistsandfivelooseballsintheplayoffs.

nLL Career: Entering his sixth NLL season in 2012… Played two seasons with the Min-nesota Swarm (2007-2008), two seasons with the Boston Blazers (2009-2010) and one with the Toronto Rock (2011)… In 62 career regular season games, has 37 points (10g, 27a) and 315 loose balls… Has appeared in six career playoff games, posting three points (1g, 2a) and 12 loose balls… Set career highs in goals (4), assists (10) and points (14) with Boston in 2010… Grabbed career-high 92 loose balls with Boston in 2009.

Lacrosse Career: Played for the Czech Republic at the World Indoor Lacrosse Champion-ships in 2007 and 2011... Played seven seasons (2005-2011) with the New Westminster Salmonbellies of the Western Lacrosse Association… In 184 games with New Westminster, has 127 points (50g, 77a)… Played four seasons in the British Columbia Junior ‘A’ La-crosse League with Port Coquitlam (2001-2004)… In 62 games, recorded 68 points (31g, 37a). Personal: Instructor for the Stealth Lacrosse Academy.

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Year Team GP G a PTS LB S SoG PIM fo 2011 Toronto Rock 3 0 2 2 5 4 1 17 0/02010 Boston Blazers 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0/02009 Boston Blazers 1 0 0 0 2 2 - 6 0/02007 Minnesota Swarm 1 1 0 1 3 1 - 0 0/0 TOTALS 6 1 2 3 12 7 - 23 0/0

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Born: 10/16/87

Hometown: Port Coquitlam, BC

Years in nLL: 1

Pos: Defense Ht: 6’2” Wt: 195 Shoots: Left

Born: 9/19/90

Hometown: Coquitlam, BC

Years in nLL: Rookie

Pos: Forward Ht: 6’2” Wt: 200 Shoots: Right

Born: 9/19/90

Hometown: Pitt Meadows, BC

Years in nLL: Rookie

Born: 5/12/83

Hometown: Port Coquitlam, BC

Years in nLL: 5

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2011 SCHeDuLe & ReSuLTSDate opponent Result Game MvP 1/8/11 @Colorado Mammoth W, 11-10 OT Duch (3, 3)1/9/11 Calgary Roughnecks L, 11-13 Dobbie (3,0)1/14/11 Minnesota Swarm L, 8-16 Benesch (7, 4)1/22/11 @ Calgary Rouhgnecks W, 19-14 Wiles (5, 5)1/29/11 @ Minnesota Swarm L, 10-11 OT Benesch (3, 2)2/5/11 @ Colorado Mammoth W, 10-8 Richards (52 Svs)2/11/11 @ Edmonton Rush L, 12-16 Merrill (1,5)2/12/11 Edmonton Rush L, 12-14 Small (3, 3)2/18/11 Colorado Mammoth W, 20-7 Richards (38 svs) 3/5/11 @ Edmonton Rush W, 18-10 Ratcliff (4, 5)3/13/11 Calgary Rougnecks L, 13-7 Shattler (4,5)3/25/11 Boston Blazers W, 9-8 Richards (42 Svs)4/1/11 @ Toronto Rock L, 12-13 OT Leblanc (3, 1)4/2/11 @ Buffalo Bandits W, 10-9 Duch (3, 4)4/9/11 Minnesota Swarm W, 16-15 OT Roik (22 Svs)4/16/11 Rochester Knighhawks L, 10-18 Evans (3, 3)Western Division Semifinal 4/30/11 Minnesota Swarm W, 14-8 Duch (3, 4)Western Division Final 5/7/11 Calgary Roughnecks W, 10-8 Ratcliff (3, 4)NLL Championship Game 5/15/11 Toronto Rock L 7-8 Watson (46 Svs)

Record (nLL Rank) 8-8 (6th) Home 3-5 (T-8th) away 5-3 (T-3rd) Goals for 203 (1st) Goals against 198 (9th) Power Play .494 (1st) Penalty Kill .557 (9th) Penalty Minutes 355 (3rd)

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2011 ReGuLaR SeaSon STaTS name Pos GP G a PTS PIM PPG SHG Pt/G LB S SoG fo

42 Lewis Ratcliff F 16 41 51 92 2 9 2 5.75 62 230 183 0/0

10 Rhys Duch F 16 42 48 90 6 8 1 5.62 74 212 156 0/1

15 Luke Wiles F 16 29 31 60 6 9 0 3.75 56 153 115 0/0

29 Cam Sedgwick F 16 18 30 48 2 6 0 3.00 38 99 77 0/1

9 Paul Rabil T 16 14 30 44 36 1 1 2.75 153 111 73 0/1

20 Craig Conn F 14 12 21 33 14 0 0 2.36 57 79 55 0/1

23 Mike Grimes D 16 11 10 21 11 1 1 1.31 103 22 19 0/0

8 Tom N. Johnson F 12 10 8 18 11 0 0 1.50 32 60 50 0/0

27 Cliff Smith F 13 10 7 17 21 3 0 1.31 26 86 65 0/0

25 Eric Martin D 13 5 12 17 43 0 0 1.31 92 21 15 0/0

3 Jeff Moleski D 16 3 10 13 22 0 0 0.81 74 16 14 0/0

67 Jeff Zywicki F 3 4 4 8 0 1 0 2.67 6 22 17 0/0

00 Tyler Richards G 12 0 8 8 4 0 0 0.67 12 0 0 0/0

6 Curtis Hodgson D 16 0 7 7 24 0 0 0.44 41 5 4 0/0

18 Kyle Hartzell T 15 3 3 6 9 1 0 0.40 53 15 11 0/0

2 Matt Beers F 15 1 5 6 26 1 0 0.40 53 4 4 0/0

47 Jason Bloom T 15 1 4 5 12 0 0 0.33 34 6 5 0/1

16 Joel Dalgarno D 2 3 1 4 0 0 0 2.00 5 7 6 0/0

41 Bob Snider D 11 1 3 4 6 0 0 0.36 102 8 6 226/318

33 Matt Roik G 7 0 4 4 0 0 0 0.47 7 0 0 0/0

19 Kory Kowalyk F 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 1.00 6 2 2 0/0

24 Chris O’Dougherty D 14 1 1 2 22 0 0 0.14 26 4 2 0/0

44 Chris McElroy D 12 0 2 2 41 0 0 0.17 22 2 0 0/0

55 Martin Cummings F 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1.00 1 2 1 0/0

11 Kyle Sorensen D 4 1 0 1 10 0 0 0.25 11 2 1 0/0

88 Ian Hawksbee D 3 0 1 1 6 0 0 0.33 16 1 0 0/0

21 Chet Koneczny D 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0.00 16 2 2 0/0

39 Jamieson Koesterer T 5 0 0 0 6 0 0 0.00 31 2 0 86/143

77 Tyler Codron D 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 0.00 9 0 0 0/0

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00 Tyler Richards 16 671:47 130 11.61 5 6 593 463 0.781

33 Matt Roik 16 306:36 63 12.33 3 2 255 192 0.753

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42 Lewis Ratcliff F 3 9 8 17 2 1 0 5.67 8 49 37 0/2

10 Rhys Duch F 3 5 10 15 6 0 1 5.00 14 33 22 0/0

67 Jeff Zywicki F 3 6 6 12 0 1 0 4.00 8 37 28 0/0

29 Cam Sedgwick F 3 2 7 9 0 0 0 3.00 8 12 10 0/0

15 Luke Wiles F 3 2 7 9 0 1 0 3.00 7 21 14 0/0

9 Paul Rabil T 3 2 6 8 0 0 0 2.67 19 18 15 0/0

27 Cliff Smith F 3 3 2 5 2 0 0 1.67 2 18 14 0/0

2 Matt Beers D 3 1 2 3 4 0 0 1.00 10 2 2 0/0

23 Mike Grimes D 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.67 23 4 2 0/0

00 Tyler Richards G 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.67 4 0 0 0/0

3 Jeff Moleski D 3 1 0 1 2 0 0 0.33 12 3 3 0/0

47 Jason Bloom T 3 0 1 1 4 0 0 0.33 14 0 0 0/0

24 Chris O’dougherty D 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0.33 4 1 1 0/0

33 Matt Roik G 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0/0

20 Craig Conn F 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0.00 8 6 3 0/0

6 Curtis Hodgson D 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 10 1 1 0/0

25 Eric Martin D 3 0 0 0 19 0 0 0.00 7 4 2 0/0

44 Chris McElroy D 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.30 3 0 0 0/0

41 Bob Snider D 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 23 3 3 35/65

11 Kyle Sorensen D 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0.00 11 1 1 0/1

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT

00 Tyler Richards 3 179:06 23 7.71 2 1 157 134 0.854

33 Matt Roik 1 0:54 1 66.67 0 0 1 0 0.00

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2010 SCHeDuLe & ReSuLTSDate opponent Result Game MvP 1/9/10 Colorado Mammoth W, 17-8 Zywicki (5g, 3a) 1/15/10 Edmonton Rush W, 15-7 Roik (40 svs) 1/22/10 Buffalo Bandits W, 13-11 Sedgwick (4, 1) 1/23/10 @ Calgary Rouhgnecks W, 16-15 Ratcliff (6, 3) 1/30/10 @ Colorado Mammoth W, 12-11 Zywicki (3, 6) 2/5/10 Minnesota Swarm W, 12-9 Zywicki (4, 4) 2/13/10 @ Minnesota Swarm L, 12-16 Campeau (4, 0) 2/19/10 Calgary Roughnecks L, 9-13 Toth (4, 3) 2/27/10 @ Boston Blazers L, 9-11 Dawson (3, 3) 3/13/10 @ Calgary Roughnecks W, 12-11 Wiles (3, 1) 3/26/10 @ Colorado Mammoth W, 15-14 Ratcliff (5, 1) 3/27/10 Colorado Mammoth W, 12-9 Ratcliff (6, 1) 4/2/10 @ Edmonton Rush L, 13-14 OT Powell (3, 4) 4/10/10 @ Orlando Titans W, 17-7 Duch (3, 6) 4/17/10 Edmonton Rush L, 13-14 Ratcliff (6, 2) 4/24/10 Rochester Knighhawks W, 14-9 Duch (6, 3) West Division Semifinal 5/1/10 Minnesota Swarm W, 14-11 Duch (6, 5) West Division Final 5/8/10 Edmonton Rush W, 12-11 OT Rabil (3, 1) Champion’s Cup Final 5/15/10 Toronto Rock W, 15-11 Ratcliff (5, 1)

Record (nLL Rank) 11-5 (1st) Home 6-2 (T-1st) away 5-3 (T-2nd) Goals for 211 (1st) Goals against 179 (6th) Power Play .512 (3rd) Penalty Kill .693 (1st) Penalty Minutes 336 (5th)

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42 Lewis Ratcliff F 16 46 51 97 4 13 3 6.06 63 198 164 0/0

10 Rhys Duch F 16 33 53 86 4 6 1 5.38 70 174 120 2/3

67 Jeff Zywicki F 13 30 41 71 4 7 1 5.46 41 140 98 0/0

29 Cam Sedgwick F 16 22 36 58 0 7 0 3.62 60 110 77 0/0

15 Luke Wiles F 15 24 25 49 11 4 0 3.27 41 128 93 0/1

9 Paul Rabil T 15 11 26 37 22 1 3 2.47 84 98 75 0/0

4 Peter Morgan T 13 8 14 22 4 3 0 1.69 58 38 34 0/0

8 Tom N. Johnson F 7 9 8 17 4 0 1 2.43 18 36 30 0/0

16 Joel Dalgarno F 8 5 11 16 0 1 0 2.00 20 34 25 0/0

25 Eric Martin D 14 3 12 15 53 0 0 1.07 113 21 12 0/0

47 Jason Bloom T 16 2 9 11 20 0 1 0.69 111 13 13 1/4

23 Mike Grimes D 13 4 6 10 30 0 1 0.77 93 20 15 0/0

2 Matt Beers D 15 2 8 10 67 0 0 0.67 90 7 6 0/0

11 Kyle Sorensen D 11 2 6 8 29 0 0 0.73 45 6 5 0/0

19 Kory Kowalyk F 9 4 2 6 2 0 0 0.67 25 23 18 0/0

6 Curtis Hodgson D 15 5 0 5 0 0 2 0.33 52 11 8 0/0

33 Matt Roik G 9 0 3 3 4 0 0 0.33 9 0 0 0/0

0 Tyler Richards G 10 0 3 3 12 0 0 0.30 10 0 0 0/0

18 Kyle Hartzell T 9 1 1 2 2 0 0 0.22 49 1 1 0/0

39 Jamison Koesterer T 16 0 2 2 8 0 0 0.12 101 3 2 265/446

77 Tyler Codron D 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 0 0 0/0

24 Chris O’Dougherty D 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.00 9 0 0 0/0

13 Brett Manney D 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0.00 8 0 0 0/0

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33 Matt Roik 16 434:27 76 10.50 6 1 324 248 0.765

00 Tyler Richards 16 531:38 101 11.40 5 4 442 341 0.771

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2010 PLaYoff STaTS Name Pos GP G A PTS PIM PPG SHG Pt/G LB S SOG FO

10 Rhys Duch F 3 11 14 25 0 2 1 8.33 24 43 29 0/0

67 Jeff Zywicki F 3 9 4 13 2 1 1 4.33 8 35 25 0/0

42 Lewis Ratcliff F 3 5 8 13 2 1 0 4.33 18 42 32 0/0

29 Cam Sedgwick F 3 4 7 11 6 0 0 3.67 8 18 15 0/0

15 Luke Wiles F 3 4 3 7 0 2 0 2.33 14 32 18 0/0

9 Paul Rabil T 3 5 1 6 11 0 0 2.00 21 23 17 0/0

25 Eric Martin D 3 1 3 4 4 0 0 1.33 26 5 2 0/0

0 Tyler Richards G 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 1.00 8 0 0 0/0

4 Peter Morgan T 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 1.00 4 7 5 0/0

23 Mike Grimes D 3 1 1 2 4 0 0 0.67 15 6 4 0/0

47 Jason Bloom T 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.67 14 1 1 0/1

6 Curtis Hodgson D 3 0 2 2 2 0 0 0.67 12 1 1 0/0

16 Joel Dalgarno F 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1.00 3 2 2 0/0

11 Kyle Sorensen D 3 0 1 1 6 0 0 0.33 17 1 1 0/0

19 Kory Kowalyk F 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0/0

77 Tyler Codron D 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.00 7 0 0 0/0

2 Matt Beers D 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.00 15 0 0 0/0

18 Kyle Hartzell T 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 14 1 1 0/0

39 Jamison Koesterer T 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 9 1 1 45/84

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33 Matt Roik 3 0:00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 0

00 Tyler Richards 3 180:08 32 10.66 3 0 166 134 0.807

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Date opponent Result

1/9/09 Calgary Roughnecks L, 10-12

1/10/09 @ Minnesota Swarm L, 7-10

1/18/09 Rochester Knighthawks W, 16-6

1/24/09 @ Calgary Roughnecks L, 13-16

1/31/09 Edmonton Rush W, 16-6

2/7/09 @ Portland Lumberjax L, 13-16

2/21/09 Colorado Mammoth W, 14-9

2/28/09 @ Boston Blazers L, 10-16

3/1/09 @ New York Titans L, 14-15

3/14/09 Colorado Mammoth L, 11-14

3/21/09 Edmonton Rush W, 11-10

3/28/09 Portland Lumberjax L, 12-14

3/29/09 @ Portland Lumberjax W, 13-8

4/3/09 Minnesota Swarm W, 18-8

4/11/09 @ Colorado Mammoth W, 11-10

4/18/09 @ Toronto Rock L, 11-15 West Division Semifinal 5/1/09 @ Portland Lumberjax W, 20-16 West Division Final 5/9/09 @ Calgary Roughnecks L, 5-17

2009 SeaSon - San JoSe STeaLTH 7-9, 4TH - WeST DIvISIon

2009 ReGuLaR SeaSon STaTS name Pos GP G a PTS PIM PPG SHG Pt/G LB S SoG fo7 Colin Doyle F 16 38 73 111 12 10 1 6.94 63 150 0 0/010 Rhys Duch F 16 35 54 89 4 11 0 5.56 97 113 0 0/09 Jeff Zywicki F 16 32 46 78 28 17 0 4.88 83 138 0 0/029 Cam Sedgwick F 15 23 40 63 6 12 0 4.20 67 80 0 0/081 Paul Rabil T 16 16 18 34 6 0 1 2.12 60 77 0 0/08 Tom N. Johnson F 14 20 13 33 4 1 1 2.36 64 65 65 0/025 Eric Martin D 12 6 12 18 67 0 0 1.50 100 25 25 0/022 Alex Turner F 7 7 9 16 4 2 0 2.29 21 28 0 0/05 Frank Resetarits F 8 7 9 16 10 1 0 2.00 21 40 0 0/026 Mike Kirk D 16 2 11 13 28 0 1 0.81 62 7 0 0/06 Curtis Hodgson D 16 4 8 12 16 0 1 0.75 82 14 0 0/011 Kyle Sorensen D 16 4 8 12 29 0 0 0.75 97 7 0 0/018 Kyle Hartzell T 12 1 8 9 19 1 0 0.75 86 4 0 0/044 Travis Gillespie D 7 1 7 8 11 0 0 1.14 41 3 0 0/013 Peter Veltman F 9 1 5 6 10 0 0 0.67 24 10 0 0/023 Mike Grimes D 12 1 4 5 14 0 0 0.42 60 10 0 0/037 Matt Roik G 15 0 5 5 14 0 0 0.33 0 0 0 0/017 Steve McKinlay T 6 1 2 3 10 0 0 0.50 15 2 0 0/02 Brett Manney T 15 0 3 3 18 0 0 0.20 36 2 0 0/03 Ryan Marshall T 4 0 2 2 10 0 0 0.50 12 3 0 0/00 Tyler Richards G 10 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.20 0 0 0 0/024 Andrew Biers F 7 1 0 1 4 0 1 0.14 12 2 0 0/04 Jim Borell T 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 6 1 0 0/021 Steve Holmes D 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0.00 23 3 0 0/020 Shaydon Santos D 5 0 0 0 8 0 0 0.00 11 0 0 0/077 Aaron Bold G 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0/0

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT00 Tyler Richards 10 279:39 47 10.08 3 1 239 192 0.80337 Matt Roik 15 585:46 111 11.37 4 6 469 358 0.76377 Aaron Bold 7 102:16 27 15.84 0 2 90 63 0.700

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name Pos GP G a PTS PIM PPG SHG Pt/G LB S fo9 Jeff Zywicki F 16 48 42 90 4 9 7 5.62 105 146 0/07 Colin Doyle F 16 27 61 88 12 7 1 5.50 45 109 0/015 Luke Wiles F 11 20 34 54 6 3 1 4.91 46 97 0/029 Cam Sedgwick F 15 13 39 52 6 4 0 3.47 60 68 0/023 Gary Rosyski F 12 18 22 40 13 8 0 3.33 44 86 0/05 Frank Resetarits F 13 17 17 34 9 1 0 2.62 27 51 0/013 Peter Veltman F 9 7 13 20 7 4 0 2.22 19 32 0/025 Eric Martin D 16 9 10 19 66 0 3 1.19 151 28 0/08 Tom N. Johnson F 8 8 7 15 2 1 0 1.88 18 27 0/06 Curtis Hodgson D 16 4 10 14 18 0 2 0.88 95 15 0/021 Steve Holmes D 16 4 9 13 32 0 0 0.81 86 19 0/011 Kyle Sorensen D 16 4 8 12 50 0 0 0.75 77 16 0/04 Andrew Guindon D 14 0 9 9 26 0 0 0.64 42 3 0/010 Sean Morris F 3 2 6 8 0 0 1 2.67 5 19 0/02 Paul Dawson G 15 0 5 5 32 0 0 0.33 31 14 0/044 Anthony Cosmo G 16 0 4 4 7 0 0 0.25 15 0 0/055 Steve Panarelli D 14 2 1 3 21 1 0 0.21 51 4 0/041 Zach Heffner D 6 0 3 3 34 0 0 0.50 10 2 0/034 Luke Hinton F 7 1 1 2 0 0 1 0.29 16 4 0/03 Tim Booth T 16 0 2 2 12 0 0 0.12 43 7 0/020 Shaydon Santos D 15 1 0 1 24 0 0 0.07 28 3 0/077 Aaron Bold G 16 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.06 2 0 0/017 Todd Fairlie D 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.00 6 0 0/0

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT77 Aaron Bold 16 139:25 24 10.33 2 2 111 87 0.78444 Anthony Cosmo 16 824:56 144 10.47 7 5 715 571 0.799

Goaltenders

Date opponent Result

1/12/08 @ Calgary Roughnecks W, 13-12

1/25/08 Calgary Roughnecks L, 13-16

1/26/08 @ Colorado Mammoth L, 6-11

1/31/08 @ New York Titans W, 12-7

2/2/08 Minnesota Swarm L, 12-14

2/9/08 Chicago Shamrox W, 17-11

2/23/08 @ Edmonton Rush W, 11-8

3/8/08 @ Colorado Mammoth W, 12-8

3/14/08 @ Philadelphia Wings L, 13-16

3/22/08 Calgary Roughnecks W, 13-12

3/29/08 @ Edmonton Rush L, 5-12

4/5/08 @ Portland Lumberjax W, 12-9

4/6/08 Portland Lumberjax L, 10-12

4/13/08 Edmonton Rush W, 14-6

4/18/08 Portland Lumberjax L, 11-12

4/26/08 Colorado Mammoth W, 11-6

West Division Semifinal

5/4/08 Portland Lumberjax L, 16-18

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name Pos GP G a PTS PIM PPG SHG Pt/G LB S fo15 Luke Wiles F 16 30 52 82 14 8 1 5.12 95 110 0/07 Colin Doyle F 16 22 59 81 14 9 3 5.06 58 139 0/023 Gary Rosyski F 16 34 42 76 17 18 1 4.75 66 153 0/09 Jeff Zywicki F 14 40 30 70 2 12 1 5.00 107 140 0/029 Cam Sedgwick F 16 11 28 39 14 4 1 2.44 57 57 0/05 Callum Crawford F 13 10 13 23 12 3 0 1.77 44 37 0/025 Eric Martin D 16 0 14 14 46 0 0 0.88 132 13 0/06 Curtis Hodgson D 16 4 9 13 15 0 1 0.81 64 16 0/011 Kyle Sorensen D 15 8 3 11 40 1 2 0.73 58 12 0/037 Andre Burkholder T 11 6 4 10 2 0 2 0.91 36 37 0/019 Wes Green F 10 5 5 10 7 0 0 1.00 31 27 0/04 Andrew Guindon D 15 2 6 8 29 0 0 0.53 61 8 0/088 Ian Hawksbee D 16 4 3 7 35 1 0 0.44 124 10 0/018 Darren Halls D 13 2 4 6 18 0 0 0.46 33 8 0/020 Shaydon Santos D 16 1 5 6 40 0 0 0.38 28 3 0/021 Steve Holmes D 15 2 3 5 24 0 0 0.33 47 5 0/03 Tim Booth T 15 1 4 5 12 0 0 0.33 33 3 0/077 Aaron Bold G 14 0 4 4 0 0 0 0.29 9 0 0/024 Kyle Neufeld D 3 0 3 3 6 0 0 1.00 7 5 0/044 Anthony Cosmo G 15 0 2 2 8 0 0 0.13 29 0 0/08 Sterlin Mitchell D 3 0 1 1 2 0 0 0.33 3 0 0/019 Jason Wiles F 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 3 0 0/02 Paul Dawson G 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0/016 Joe Vasold D 3 0 0 0 6 0 0 0.00 13 0 0/0

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT2 Paul Dawson 2 0:00 0 0.00 0 0 0 0 044 Anthony Cosmo 15 810:00 138 10.22 8 5 662 524 0.79277 Aaron Bold 14 158:31 32 12.11 1 2 142 110 0.775

Goaltenders

Date opponent Result

1/5/07 Rochester Knighthawks L, 11-14

1/12/07 @ Calgary Roughnecks W, 17-16

1/13/07 Arizona Sting L, 11-14

1/20/07 @ Philadelphia Wings L, 8-9

1/26/07 Chicago Shamrox L, 10-11

2/3/07 Calgary Roughnecks L, 11-15

2/24/07 @ New York Titans W, 12-11

3/2/07 @ Edmonton Rush W, 11-9

3/17/07 Portland Lumberjax W, 17-8

3/24/07 @ Portland Lumberjax W, 9-7

3/25/07 Edmonton Rush W, 14-7

3/31/07 @ Arizona Sting L, 9-10

4/6/07 @ Portland Lumberjax W, 9-8

4/7/07 Edmonton Rush W, 9-8

4/12/07 @ Colorado Mammoth L, 12-13

4/13/07 Colorado Mammoth W, 11-10

West Division Semifinal

4/21/07 @ Colorado Mammoth W, 15-14

West Division Final

4/28/07 @ Arizona Sting L, 7-9

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name Pos GP G a PTS PIM PPG SHG Pt/G LB S fo18 Derek Malawsky F 16 20 30 50 26 6 3 3.12 73 94 0/015 Luke Wiles F 17 23 26 49 17 3 2 2.88 68 104 0/0 9 Jeff Zywicki F 16 27 21 48 4 9 2 3.00 77 115 0/014 Ryan Boyle F 16 16 28 44 4 9 0 2.75 46 91 0/023 Gary Rosyski F 15 14 29 43 15 0 0 2.87 48 92 0/029 Cam Sedgwick F 16 13 23 36 20 5 1 2.25 50 64 0/027 Kevin Fines D 15 15 12 27 21 1 0 1.80 31 52 0/021 Chad Thompson T 15 7 10 17 8 0 0 1.13 50 30 0/0 12 Jarett Park D 10 6 6 12 12 0 0 1.20 41 26 0/022 Cam Woods D 16 2 10 12 20 0 0 0.75 94 4 0/025 Eric Martin D 15 1 11 12 39 0 1 0.80 112 12 0/032 Darren Reisig D 16 5 5 10 12 0 0 0.62 47 11 0/011 Curt Malawsky F 6 2 7 9 0 1 0 1.50 10 15 0/088 Ian Hawksbee D 16 3 5 8 22 0 1 0.50 93 10 0/06 Curtis Hodgson D 16 3 5 8 0 0 0 0.50 68 21 0/03 Matt Alrich D 10 3 4 7 12 0 0 0.70 21 14 0/044 Anthony Cosmo G 14 0 4 4 4 0 0 0.29 27 7 0/020 Shaydon Santos D 16 1 2 3 34 0 0 0.19 45 5 0/015 Spencer Martin F 4 1 1 2 0 0 0 0.50 10 4 0/055 Jim Moss T 12 1 1 2 35 0 1 0.17 57 9 0/024 Kyle Neufeld D 5 1 0 1 2 0 0 0.20 15 4 0/048 Matt Vinc G 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.25 1 0 0/05 Andrew Martin D 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0.00 1 0 0/036 Tony Frick F 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0/035 Brandon Miller G 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 9 0 0/0

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT44 Anthony Cosmo 14 688:05 119 10.38 5 7 539 420 0.77935 Brandon Miller 14 256:51 48 11.21 0 3 198 150 0.75848 Matt Vinc 4 14:14 5 21.08 0 1 10 5 0.500

Goaltenders

Date opponent Result

1/6/06 @ Edmonton Rush W, 10-9 OT

1/13/06 @ Colorado Mammoth L, 7-9

1/14/06 Colorado Mammoth W, 10-7

1/21/06 Philadelphia Wings L, 7-10

1/27/06 Portland Lumberjax L, 8-15

2/11/06 @ Colorado Mammoth L, 7-8

2/18/06 @ Rochester Knighthawks W, 13-12

3/11/06 Edmonton Rush W, 12-11

3/18/06 Calgary Roughnecks W, 14-13

3/25/06 @ Portland Lumberjax L, 10-11

3/31/06 Buffalo Bandits L, 9-11

4/1/06 @ Calgary Roughnecks L, 10-12

4/7/06 Portland Lumberjax L, 6-9

4/9/06 @ Minnesota Swarm L, 8-9 OT

4/14/06 @ Arizona Sting L, 13-16

4/15/06 Arizona Sting L, 7-12

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2005 SeaSon - San JoSe STeaLTH 4-12, 5TH - WeST DIvISIon

name Pos GP G a PTS PIM PPG SHG Pt/G LB S fo23 Gary Rosyski F 15 28 40 68 27 9 0 4.53 68 0 0/014 Ryan Boyle F 16 22 42 64 10 5 0 4.00 95 0 0/018 Derek Malawsky F 14 14 36 50 12 3 0 3.57 57 0 0/011 Curt Malawsky F 15 21 26 47 18 12 0 3.13 59 0 0/029 Cam Sedgwick F 14 14 25 39 12 5 0 2.79 57 0 0/027 Kevin Fines D 14 11 8 19 19 2 2 1.36 43 0 0/016 Ted Dowling F 4 10 4 14 2 3 0 3.50 17 0 0/015 Spencer Martin F 10 6 8 14 43 0 0 1.40 31 0 0/017 Steve Toll T 12 4 8 12 0 0 1 1.00 76 0 0/04 Brad Dairon F 12 6 4 10 9 2 0 0.83 26 0 0/022 Cam Woods D 16 6 3 9 30 0 1 0.56 109 0 0/024 Luke Gilbert F 7 5 4 9 2 0 0 1.29 16 0 0/088 Matt Ogelsby F 11 5 4 9 8 0 0 0.82 61 0 0/055 Jim Moss T 16 4 5 9 32 0 0 0.56 85 0 0/06 Curtis Hodgson D 16 4 4 8 6 0 0 0.50 44 0 0/077 Scott Ranger F 5 2 6 8 11 1 0 1.60 9 0 0/032 Darren Reisig D 16 3 4 7 30 1 0 0.44 68 0 0/03 Matt Alrich D 13 2 1 3 8 0 0 0.23 22 0 0/044 Anthony Cosmo G 15 0 3 3 14 0 0 0.20 22 0 0/025 Eric Martin D 16 0 3 3 40 0 0 0.19 82 0 0/021 Mike Regan F 2 1 1 2 0 1 0 1.00 12 0 0/019 Ross Johnson F 3 1 1 2 8 0 1 0.67 10 0 0/035 Brandon Miller G 3 0 2 2 0 0 0 0.67 16 0 0/020 Kevin Olson F 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1.00 0 0 0/020 Darryl Gibson D 2 0 1 1 7 0 0 0.50 0 0 0/08 Drew Virk D 10 0 1 1 10 0 0 0.10 25 0 0/031 Rob Blasdell G 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.00 0 0 0/0

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT35 Brandon Miller 3 103:35 18 10.43 0 1 77 59 0.76644 Anthony Cosmo 15 698:45 142 12.19 3 8 569 427 0.75031 Rob Blasdell 5 157:06 36 13.75 1 3 131 95 0.725

Goaltenders

Date opponent Result

1/7/05 @ Calgary Roughnecks W, 12-10

1/8/05 Calgary Roughnecks L, 10-14

1/21/05 @ Arizona Sting W, 14-13

1/22/05 Minnesota Swarm L, 8-9

1/29/05 Colorado Mammoth W, 12-10

2/5/05 @ Philadelphia Wings L, 13-14

2/18/05 Colorado Mammoth L, 6-14

2/24/05 @ Colorado Mammoth L, 8-14

3/11/05 @ Arizona Sting L, 12-13 OT

3/12/05 Arizona Sting L, 10-12

3/18/05 @ Calgary Roughnecks L, 11-15

3/19/05 Calgary Roughnecks L, 10-11

3/25/05 Anaheim Storm W, 15-14

3/26/05 @ Anaheim Storm L, 12-13 OT

4/8/05 Rochester Knighthawks L, 7-8

4/16/05 @ Buffalo Bandits L, 10-13

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2004 SeaSon - San JoSe STeaLTH 11-5, 2nD - WeST DIvISIon

name Pos GP G a PTS PIM Pt/G LB Josh Sanderson F 16 28 61 89 10 5.56 60 Mike Regan F 16 44 29 73 10 4.56 64 Gary Rosyski F 16 35 33 68 26 4.25 71 Dan Teat F 16 34 18 52 7 3.25 39 Matt Ogelsby F 15 10 15 25 12 1.67 120 Rusty Kruger F 15 10 10 20 34 1.33 51 Andrew Biers F 16 5 15 20 6 1.25 46 Cam Woods D 16 6 13 19 48 1.19 111 Jim Moss T 16 11 5 16 44 1.00 82 Brian Beisel D 14 5 11 16 6 1.14 41 Kelly Hall F 6 1 9 10 11 1.67 8 Darren Reisig D 13 4 5 9 16 0.69 52 Brennan Day F 11 3 6 9 39 0.82 29 Shaydon Santos D 14 2 6 8 28 0.57 39 Chris White D 16 3 3 6 43 0.38 47 Phil Sanderson D 15 1 4 5 14 0.33 66 Rob Blasdell G 16 0 5 5 2 0.31 40 Chris Cercy F 15 1 3 4 0 0.27 12 Scott Ranger F 4 1 2 3 0 0.75 5 Ross Johnson F 6 2 0 2 6 0.33 10 Brandon Miller G 14 1 1 2 0 0.14 30 Derek Lowe F 2 0 1 1 0 0.50 0 Kitan Gbadebo G 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 Matt Bontaites F 3 0 0 0 19 0.00 10 Tim Fry F 5 0 0 0 7 0.00 9

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT Brandon Miller 14 363:15 73 12.06 4 3 259 186 0.718 Rob Blasdell 16 600:38 128 12.79 7 2 461 333 0.722

Goaltenders

Date opponent Result

1/2/04 @ Colorado Mammoth L, 8-17

1/10/04 Colorado Mammoth L, 12-13

1/23/04 Philadelphia Wings W, 12-10

1/25/04 @ Anaheim Storm W, 8-7

1/30/04 @ Arizona Sting L, 13-16

2/8/04 @ Vancouver Ravens W, 13-11

2/14/04 @ Rochester Knighthawks L, 9-10

2/20/04 @ Calgary Roughnecks W, 19-12

2/28/04 Arizona Sting W, 13-12

3/13/04 Calgary Roughnecks L, 14-17

3/20/04 Vancouver Ravens W, 15-11

3/26/04 @ Colorado Mammoth L, 6-18

3/27/04 Anaheim Storm W, 16-13

4/2/04 @ Anaheim Storm W, 12-9

4/3/04 Calgary Roughnecks W, 14-13

4/10/04 Arizona Sting W, 19-13

West Division Semifinal

4/18/04 Calgary Roughnecks L, 14-15

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name Pos GP G a PTS PIM Pt/G LB Nick Trudeau F 15 31 47 78 27 5.20 49 Josh Sanderson F 15 25 51 76 7 5.07 61 Gary Rosyski F 16 36 38 74 49 4.62 84 Dan Teat F 16 29 19 48 16 3.00 43 Mike Regan F 16 33 10 43 22 2.69 50 Rusty Kruger F 10 13 6 19 15 1.90 37 Brian Beisel D 16 6 13 19 11 1.19 68 Phil Sanderson D 16 4 14 18 48 1.12 97 Jim Moss T 16 11 5 16 42 1.00 113 Chris Parkin F 7 6 10 16 7 2.29 18 Cam Woods D 16 4 10 14 26 0.88 119 Shaydon Santos D 16 5 8 13 33 0.81 86 Mark Cochrane T 16 1 12 13 8 0.81 62 Rob Blasdell G 16 1 10 11 7 0.69 107 Jamie Grimoldby F 6 2 5 7 0 1.17 22 Bryan Kazarian T 5 2 4 6 0 1.20 16 Ryan Sanderson F 9 2 0 2 6 0.22 14 Chris White D 13 1 1 2 18 0.15 27 Brandon Miller G 15 0 2 2 2 0.13 30 Brock Robertson D 9 1 0 1 20 0.11 14 Brock Boyle D 1 0 0 0 14 0.00 0 Jason Henhawk F 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 Josh Coffman F 2 0 0 0 0 0.00 4 Tim O’Brien F 2 0 0 0 11 0.00 1 Scott MacDonnell F 4 0 0 0 2 0.00 15

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT Brandon Miller 15 113:38 21 11.09 0 2 92 71 0.772 Rob Blasdell 16 855:28 168 11.78 8 6 681 513 0.753

Goaltenders

Date opponent Result

12/27/02 Toronto Rock L, 9-13

1/2/03 @ New York Saints W, 10-8

1/4/03 @ Buffalo Bandits L, 10-11

1/11/03 @ Toronto Rock W, 12-9

1/17/03 Columbus Landsharks L, 13-14

2/1/03 @ Rochester Knighthawks L, 9-12

2/2/03 Rochester Knighthawks L, 13-14

2/15/03 Buffalo Bandits L, 11-16

2/21/03 Colorado Mammoth W, 21-15

2/28/03 @ New Jersey Storm W, 11-8

3/7/03 @ Columbus Landsharks W, 11-7

3/15/03 New York Saints W, 13-8

3/21/03 @ Vancouver Ravens L, 15-16

3/28/03 @ Colorado Mammoth L, 16-19

4/4/03 Philadelphia Wings W, 14-13

4/12/03 Vancouver Ravens W, 12-8

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2002 SeaSon - aLBanY aTTaCK 14-2, 1ST - CenTRaL DIvISIon

name Pos GP G a PTS PIM Pt/G LB Josh Sanderson F 16 35 68 103 12 6.44 62 Gary Rosyski F 16 44 41 85 24 5.31 91 Dan Teat F 16 37 36 73 2 4.56 82 Nick Trudeau F 16 38 29 67 46 4.19 53 Mike Regan F 16 32 26 58 17 3.62 54 Jamie Grimoldby F 15 12 12 24 8 1.60 37 Cam Woods D 16 8 15 23 44 1.44 113 Jim Moss T 16 9 12 21 53 1.31 127 Brian Beisel D 16 5 14 19 4 1.19 64 Rob Blasdell G 16 1 17 18 0 1.12 158 Mike Ladouceur F 7 8 6 14 4 2.00 21 Bryan Kazarian T 10 4 8 12 4 1.20 27 Shaydon Santos D 16 4 8 12 53 0.75 64 Phil Sanderson D 16 3 9 12 48 0.75 109 Mark Cochrane 14 2 9 11 4 0.79 77 Ryan Sanderson F 15 3 4 7 26 0.47 52 John Madigan F 4 4 0 4 2 1.00 8 Steve Fannell F 12 0 4 4 2 0.33 59 Doug Lawrence F 2 1 0 1 2 0.50 4 Greg Tregunno F 1 0 0 0 0 0.00 1 Brandon Miller G 16 0 0 0 0 0.00 5

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT Rob Blasdell 16 934:07 187 12.01 13 2 831 644 0.775 Brandon Miller 16 25:53 7 16.23 1 0 17 10 0.588

Goaltenders

Date opponent Result

11/16/01 New Jersey Storm W, 20-16

11/24/01 @ Rochester Knighthawks L, 16-22

12/1/01 Philadelphia Wings W, 20-16

12/8/01 @ New Jersey Storm W, 13-5

12/21/01 New York Saints W, 20-8

1/12/02 Rochester Knighthawks L, 14-17

1/19/02 Ottawa Rebel W, 18-17

1/27/02 @ Calgary Roughnecks W, 12-7

2/2/02 @ New York Saints W, 13-8

2/8/02 Columbus Landsharks W, 13-12

2/9/02 @ Buffalo Bandits W, 11-9

2/16/02 @ Washington Power W, 17-9

2/23/02 Buffalo Bandits W, 15-14

3/9/02 @ Columbus Landsharks W, 20-15

3/15/02 @ Montreal Express W, 14-13

3/24/02 Montreal Express W, 14-6

NLL Semifinal

4/6/02 Rochester Knighthawks W, 14-10

Champion’s Cup Final

4/13/02 Toronto Rock L, 12-13

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name Pos GP G a PTS PIM Pt/G LB Josh Sanderson F 14 18 32 50 18 3.57 68 Gary Rosyski F 14 24 22 46 18 3.29 75 Dan Teat F 13 25 20 45 22 3.46 80 Troy Cordingley F 10 9 21 30 14 3.00 27 Ted Dowling F 9 13 13 26 25 2.89 38 Mike Regan F 13 18 7 25 21 1.92 40 Shaydon Santos D 13 9 12 21 31 1.62 69 Cam Woods D 14 12 7 19 43 1.36 154 Brian Beisel D 12 2 12 14 0 1.17 56 Mike Ladouceur F 7 6 6 12 6 1.71 21 Phil Sanderson D 14 1 11 12 21 0.86 154 Rob Blasdell G 13 0 11 11 4 0.85 109 Ryan Sanderson F 10 1 9 10 24 1.00 27 Scott MacDonnell F 14 2 7 9 32 0.64 78 Jim Moss T 5 2 6 8 4 1.60 24 Darryl Gibson D 8 3 1 4 14 0.50 37 John Rosa D 9 2 2 4 9 0.44 59 Jamie Dubrick F 3 2 1 3 8 1.00 8 Dallas Squire F 4 1 2 3 4 0.75 13 Steve Fannell F 14 1 2 3 21 0.21 84 Brad Reed F 5 1 1 2 12 0.40 7 Brandon Miller G 2 0 0 0 0 0.00 15 Kevin Lunnie F 5 0 0 0 2 0.00 13 Derek General G 8 0 0 0 0 0.00 3

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT Derek General 8 19:48 4 12.12 0 0 12 8 0.667 Rob Blasdell 13 745:35 151 12.15 5 8 625 474 0.758 Brandon Miller 2 59:05 14 14.22 0 1 52 38 0.731

Goaltenders

Date opponent Result

12/29/00 Ottawa Rebel W, 14-7

1/5/01 New York Saints W, 11-10

1/11/01 @ Toronto Rock L, 4-7

1/20/01 Rochester Knighthawks L, 11-12

1/27/01 @ Philadelphia Wings L, 18-9

2/9/01 @ Ottawa Rebel W, 13-10

2/16/01 @ Columbus Landsharks W, 15-8

2/18/01 Washington Power L, 15-18

2/24/01 @ New York Saints L, 11-13

3/9/01 Columbus Landsharks W, 11-8

3/17/01 @ Buffalo Bandits L, 13-18

3/30/01 Buffalo Bandits L, 14-17

4/7/01 @ Rochester Knighthawks L, 7-14

4/14/01 Philadelphia Wings L, 4-9

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2000 SeaSon - aLBanY aTTaCK 6-6, 5TH - nLL

name Pos GP G a PTS PIM Pt/G LB Ted Dowling F 12 41 26 67 20 5.58 66 Josh Sanderson F 11 30 34 64 6 5.82 61 Darris Kilgour F 12 13 38 51 28 4.25 47 Troy Cordingley F 12 19 20 39 12 3.25 46 Gary Rosyski F 12 17 13 30 58 2.50 89 John Rosa D 12 7 19 26 4 2.17 127 Dallas Squire F 11 13 9 22 12 2.00 38 Steve Fannell F 12 6 12 18 24 1.50 79 Darryl Gibson D 11 5 9 14 16 1.27 59 Cam Woods D 12 2 12 14 18 1.17 99 Rob Blasdell G 12 0 12 12 0 1.00 88 Brian Beisel D 9 4 5 9 4 1.00 39 Phil Sanderson D 12 2 6 8 28 0.67 98 Bruce Codd D 5 3 3 6 2 1.20 13 Scott MacDonnell F 12 3 3 6 36 0.50 42 Gary Scott F 2 1 2 3 5 1.50 5 Grant Johnston F 3 1 2 3 0 1.00 11 Darren Mutch F 11 0 3 3 31 0.27 42 Mat Giles F 2 1 1 2 4 1.00 5 Andrew Whipple F 2 1 1 2 0 1.00 5 Ryan Sanderson F 2 0 2 2 2 1.00 4 Hamilton Pollard F 1 0 0 0 4 0.00 0 Derek General G 2 0 0 0 0 0.00 7 Adam Mueller F 2 0 0 0 0 0.00 5

name GP Mins Ga avg. W L Sa SvS Save PCT Rob Blasdell 12 674:02 144 12.82 6 5 578 434 0.751 Derek General 2 55:02 15 16.35 0 1 50 35 0.700

Goaltenders

Date opponent Result

1/7/00 @ Philadelphia Wings L, 11-12

1/14/00 PittsburghCrossfire W,21-19

1/29/00 @ New York Saints L, 16-17

2/5/00 @ Buffalo Bandits L, 17-21

2/11/00 Syracuse Smash W, 13-12

2/26/00 @ Rochester Knighhawks W, 17-15

3/11/00 Toronto Rock W, 8-7

3/17/00 New York Saints W, 16-6

3/31/00 @ Syracuse Smash W, 17-6

4/2/00 Philadelphia Wings L, 12-13

4/8/00 @ Toronto Rock L, 8-17

4/15/00 Buffalo Bandits L, 13-15

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aLL-TIMe vS. oPPonenTSRegular Season Home away overall GP W L GP W L GP W LBuffalo 6 2 4 6 2 4 12 4 8Calgary 12 3 9 11 8 3 23 11 12Colorado 14 11 3 15 7 8 29 18 11 (as Wash.) 1 0 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 (as Pittsburgh) 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0Edmonton 9 7 2 7 4 3 16 11 5Minnesota 6 3 3 4 0 4 10 3 7 Philadelphia 6 3 3 5 0 5 11 3 8Rochester 8 2 6 6 2 4 14 4 10 Toronto 2 1 1 5 1 4 7 2 5 ToTaLS: 55-46 50-51 105-97

Playoffs Home away overall GP W L GP W L GP W L Calgary 1 0 1 2 1 1 3 1 2 Colorado 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 Edmonton 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Minnesota 1 1 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 Rochester 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Toronto 2 1 1 1 0 1 3 1 2 ToTaLS: 4-3 4-3 8-6

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DRafT HISToRY2011 entry Draft Rd (overall) Player From 3 (21) Mike Mallory Delta, BC3 (22) Adam McGourty Brampton, ON4 (34) Trevor Moore Robert Morris 5 (43) Brett Hickey Windsor, ON6 (52) Justin Salt New Westminster, BC 2010 entry Draft 3 (31) David Joyce Coquitlam, BC 4 (41) Chris Seidel Coquitlam, BC 5 (51) Brian Carroll Virginia 6 (61) Dan Lewis Coquitlam, BC 2010 Dispersal Draft (orlando) 1 (10) Chet Koneczney 2 (20) Matt Zash 2009 entry Draft 2 (13) Matt Beers Coquitlam, BC 2 (23) Erik Sage Victoria, B.C.3 (24) Ben Hunt UNC 3 (29) Rhys Jones Victoria, B.C.3 (30) Ray Hodgkinson Burnaby, B.C.5 (49) Chris Taylor Georgetown6 (58) Chris O’Dougherty Rutgers 2009 Dispersal Draft (Portland) 1 (7) Peter Morgan2 (18) Brad MacDonald3 (29) Derek Lowe 2008 entry Draft 1 (2) Paul Rabil Johns Hopkins1 (3) Rhys Duch Stony Brook1 (5) Kevin Huntley Johns Hopkins3 (32) Alex Turner Simon Fraser5 (57) Trevor Wagar Vermont6 (70) Nick O’Hara Duke 2008 Dispersal Draft (Chicago) 1 (7) Steve McKinlay2 (18) Jake Byrne 2008 Dispersal Draft (arizona) 1 (8) Mike Grimes 2007 entry Draft 1 (5) Frank Resetarits Albany1 (7) Tom Johnson Bellarmine3 (31) Steve Panarelli Syracuse 4 (46) Tyler Richards Coquitlam, BC5 (64) Trevor Scott Victoria, BC

6 (73) Ray Megill Maryland6 (78) Andrew Recchione Massachusetts 2007 Dispersal (anaheim) 1 (7) Peter Veltman2 (18) Sean Morris3 (31) Keegan Davidson 2006 entry Draft 1 (1) Ryan Benesch Kitchener, ON1 (2) Kyle Sorensen Bellarmine1 (7) Paul Dawson Brampton, ON2 (16) Wes Green Adelphi 4 (42) Brad Trottier Barrie, ON5 (55) Joe Vasold New York Tech6 (68) Steve Holmes Virginia 2005 entry Draft 1 (6) Matt Vinc Canisius 1 (8) Jeff Zywicki Massachusetts1 (11) Ed Brown Middlebury 2 (19) Jarett Park Syracuse 3 (25) Tony Frick Brown 4 (36) Daryl Seymour Bucknell5 (47) Grant Halford Loyola 6 (58) Will Patton UCSB 2005 Dispersal Draft (vancouver) 1 (3) Matt Roik2 (14) Mike Law 2004 entry Draft 1 (3) Ryan Boyle Princeton2 (12) Eric Martin Salisbury 2 (17) Mike Powell Syracuse3 (24) Matt Alrich Delaware3 (28) Andrew Roth Cortland State4 (39) Nenad Gajic Burnaby, BC5 (51) Drew Virk Maryland6 (62) Walid Hajj Georgetown6 (66) Cory O’Neill Salisbury 2004 Dispersal Draft (ottawa) 1 (4) Kevin Olson2 (17) Rich Catton

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2003 entry Draft 1 (7) Scott Ranger Victoria, BC1 (10) Kelly Hall Whittier 2 (15) Derek Lowe Port Coquitlam, BC2 (18) Andrew Biers Whittier 2 (21) Kyle McEwen New Westminster, BC4 (42) Kitan Gbadebo Coquitlam, BC5 (52) Luke Gilbert Whittier 6 (62) Matt Bontaites Syracuse7 (73) Kevin Reid Coquitlam, BC 2003 Dispersal Draft (Montreal) 1 (5) Brennan Day2 (16) Chris Konopliff3 (27) Rick Matthews 2002 entry Draft 1 (8) Josh Coffman Syracuse 2 (11) Brock Boyle Mississauga, ON3 (11) Mark Morley Massachusetts4 (48) Josh McNaughton Halton Hills, ON5 (60) Jamie Dowdell Orangeville, ON6 (72) Michael McKay Whitby, ON7 (84) Tyler Harris Clarington, ON8 (96) Pat Magee Toronto, ON9 (108) Mike Mastriani Siena 2001 entry Draft 1 (7) Brian Kazarian Orangeville, ON

2 (20) Chris White Peterborough, ON3 (32) Jeff Sonke UNC 3 (33) Doug Shanahan Hofstra 4 (46) Stuart Schwartz Duke 5 (59) Brock Robertson Orillia, ON6 (72) John Madigan Massachusetts7 (85) Kyle Szymaczyk Johns Hopkins8 (98) Bobby Gormsen UNC 9 (111) Steve Field Marymount 2000 nLL entry Draft 2 (10) Mike Regan Butler 2 (14) Aaron Wilson Kitchener, ON3 (25) Mark Steenhuis St. Catharines, ON6 (50) Charlie Parsons Kitchener, ON6 (51) Willy Buckland Burlington, ON7 (59) Greg Tregunno Burlington, ON8 (68) Darryl McDonald St. Catharines, ON9 (77) Jake Henhawk Six Nations, ON 1999 entry Draft 1 (6) Scott Stewart Burlington, ON3 (18) Rob Kirkby Whitby, ON4 (26) Ken Montour Six Nations, ON5 (34) Hamilton Pollard Penn State6 (42) Kevin Howard Edmonton, AB7 (50) Dennis DeBusschere Delaware8 (58) Bruce Murray New Westminster, BC9 (66) Bruce Codd Orangeville, ON

Paul Rabil, the 2nd overall selection of the 2008 NLL Entry Draft.

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SInGLe SeaSon ReCoRDS - ReGuLaR SeaSon Note: The NLL played a 12-game regular season schedule during the 2000 season and a 14-

game schedule in 2001 before the current 16-game format was implemented in 2002.

Goals Jeff Zywicki 48 2008 Lewis Ratcliff 46 2010Gary Rosyski 44 2002Mike Regan 44 2004 Rhys Duch 42 2011 Lewis Ratcliff 41 2011Ted Dowling 41 2000Jeff Zywicki 40 2007Colin Doyle 38 2009Nick Trudeau 38 2002 assists Colin Doyle 73 2009Josh Sanderson 68 2002Colin Doyle 61 2008Josh Sanderson 61 2004Colin Doyle 59 2007Rhys Duch 54 2009 Rhys Duch 53 2010Luke Wiles 52 2007 Lewis Ratcliff 51 2011 Lewis Ratcliff 51 2010 Points Colin Doyle 111 2009Lewis Ratcliff 97 2010 Lewis Ratcliff 92 2011 Rhys Duch 90 2011 Jeff Zywicki 90 2008Rhys Duch 89 2009Josh Sanderson 89 2004Colin Doyle 88 2008 Rhys Duch 86 2010Gary Rosyski 85 2002 Loose Balls Rob Blasdell 158 2002Phil Sanderson 154 2001Cam Wood 154 2001 Paul Rabil 153 2011Eric Martin 151 2008Eric Martin 132 2007Jim Moss 127 2002John Rosa 127 2000Ian Hawksbee 124 2007Matt Ogelsby 120 2004

Penalty Minutes Matt Beers 67 2010 Eric Martin 67 2009Eric Martin 66 2008Gary Rosyski 58 2000 Eric Martin 53 2010Jim Moss 53 2002Shaydon Santos 53 2002 Kyle Sorensen 50 2008Gary Rosyski 49 2003Cam Woods 48 2004Phil Sanderson 48 2002Phil Sanderson 48 2003 face-offs Won Jamison Koesterer 265 2010 Bob Snider 226 2011 Steve Fannell 215 2001Chris Cercy 212 2004Tim Booth 191 2008 Saves Rob Blasdell 644 2002Anthony Cosmo 571 2008Anthony Cosmo 524 2007Rob Blasdell 513 2003Rob Blasdell 474 2001

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aLL-TIMe ReCoRDS - ReGuLaR SeaSonGames Played Gary Rosyski 132Curtis Hodgson 111Shaydon Santos 111Cam Sedgwick 108Cam Woods 106Eric Martin 102Jim Moss 81Jeff Zywicki 78Rob Blasdell 78Phil Sanderson 73 Goals Gary Rosyski 250Jeff Zywicki 181Josh Sanderson 136Mike Regan 128Dan Teat 125Luke Wiles 116Cam Sedgwick 114Rhys Duch 110Lewis Ratcliff 87Colin Doyle 87 assists Gary Rosyski 280Josh Sanderson 246Cam Sedgwick 221Colin Doyle 193Jeff Zywicki 184Luke Wiles 155Rhys Duch 155Lewis Ratcliff 102Dan Teat 93Nick Trudeau 76 Points Gary Rosyski 530Josh Sanderson 382Jeff Zywicki 365Cam Sedgwick 335Colin Doyle 280Luke Wiles 271Rhys Duch 265Dan Teat 218Mike Regan 201Lewis Ratcliff 189

Loose Balls Cam Woods 799Eric Martin 782Gary Rosyski 636Phil Sanderson 524Rob Blasdell 508Jim Moss 488Curtis Hodgson 446Jeff Zywicki 419Cam Sedgwick 389Shaydon Santos 370 Penalty Minutes Eric Martin 377Shaydon Santos 254Gary Rosyski 249Cam Woods 229Jim Moss 212Kyle Sorensen 161Phil Sanderson 159Matt Beers 93Curtis Hodgson 76Ian Hawksbee 74 face-offs Won Steve Fannell 528Tim Booth 358Jamison Koesterer 351Bob Snider 226Chris Cercy 212 Saves Rob Blasdell 2493Anthony Cosmo 1942Tyler Richards 996Matt Roik 798Brandon Miller 514 * Current Stealth Players in Italics

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PLaYoff ReCoRDS Note: The NLL switched from a two-round to three-round playoff format in 2006.

Single Season Goals Rhys Duch 11 2010 Lewis Ratcliff 9 2011 Jeff Zywicki 9 2010 assists Colin Doyle 15 2007 Rhys Duch 14 2010 Rhys Duch 10 2011 Points Rhys Duch 25 2010 Lewis Ratcliff 17 2011 Josh Sanderson 17 2002

Loose Balls Eric Martin 26 2010 Rhys Duch 24 2010 Mike Grimes 23 2011 Bob Snider 23 2011 Saves Tyler Richards 134 2011 Tyler Richards 134 2010 Rob Blasdell 78 2002

all-Time Games Played Curtis Hodgson 11 Eric Martin 11 Cam Sedgwick 11 Kyle Sorensen 11 Jeff Zywicki 11 Goals Jeff Zywicki 32 Rhys Duch 20 Lewis Ratcliff 14 assists Rhys Duch 28 Cam Sedgwick 26 Gary Rosyski 25

Points Jeff Zywicki 52 Rhys Duch 48 Gary Rosyski 38 Loose Balls Eric Martin 83 Kyle Sorensen 61 Mike Grimes 54 Saves Tyler Richards 321 Anthony Cosmo 103 Rob Blasdell 100

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nLL HonoRS anD aWaRDSexecutive of the Year David Takata 2010 Coach of the Year Chris Hall 2010 Champion’s Cup MvP Lewis Ratcliff 2010 Rookie of the Year Rhys Duch 2009 Ryan Boyle 2005 Defenseman of the Year Cam Woods 2004 Jim Moss 2003 all-Pro Teams Lewis Ratcliff 2011, 2nd Team Rhys Duch 2011, 2nd Lewis Ratcliff 2010, 2nd Rhys Duch 2010, 2nd

Colin Doyle 2009, 1st Colin Doyle 2008, 2nd Jeff Zywicki 2008, 2nd Anthony Cosmo 2007, 1st Colin Doyle 2007, 2nd Cam Woods 2004, 1st Josh Sanderson 2004, 2nd Jim Moss 2003, 1st Josh Sanderson 2003, 2nd Josh Sanderson 2002, 1st Rob Blasdell 2002, 1st all-Rookie Team Matt Beers 2010 Rhys Duch 2009 Paul Rabil 2009 Tyler Richards 2009 Jeff Zywicki 2006 Luke Wiles 2006 Ryan Boyle 2005 Mike Regan 2001

Lewis Ratcliff, the 2010 NLL Championship Game MVP.

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The National Lacrosse League is entering its 26th season. The league playeditsinauguralgameinJanuaryof1987,andwasfirstknownastheEagle Pro Box Lacrosse League. In 1988, the name was changed to the Major Indoor Lacrosse League (MILL). The MILL became the National Lacrosse League (NLL) following the 1997 season.

The National Lacrosse League plays indoor lacrosse. The game is a hybrid,combiningpartsofboxlacrosse(playedinsidetheconfinesofanice hockey rink on a turf surface or concrete surface, more prevalent in Canada)withfieldlacrosse(playedonanoutdoorfield,eitherongrassor turf, more prevalent in the United States).

Indoor lacrosse was designed to combine the most exciting elements of boxandfieldlacrosse.Thegameisplayedinsidetheconfinesofanicehockey rink, with glass and rink boards intact. The playing surface is arti-ficialturf,whichisplaceddirectlyoverthearena’sicesurface.Eachteamplayswithfiverunnersandagoaltender.Thecombinationoftheconfinedplaying area and the physical play leads many fans to describe indoor lacrosse as “like hockey, on foot, with more scoring.”

25 goals are scored in the average NLL game. Indoor lacrosse is similar to basketball in terms of its frequent scoring, use of a shot clock (30 sec-onds), and use of the over-and-back rule. When teams are on offense, theyoftenspreadthefloorandpasstheballaroundinamannersimilarto that of basketball.

The NLL game is also played in four quarters, each 15 minutes in length. Games that are tied at the end of regulation are decided in overtime, wherethefirstteamtoscorewinsthegame.Therearenotiegamesandthere are no points or credit awarded for an “overtime loss” in the NLL. The standings and team records are strictly Wins-Losses.

Each team plays a 16-game regular season schedule. The NLL schedule is structured in a similar fashion to that of the National Football League. All games are played on the weekends. The weekends of the schedule are numbered. Opening weekend of the season is Week #1.

As the League has grown, so has the schedule. Here is a look at sched-ule growth in recent League history: 1996: 10-game schedule 1997: 12-game schedule 2001: 14-game schedule 2002: 16-game schedule

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The 9 active member clubs are divided into two divisions:

east Division West Division Buffalo Bandits Calgary Roughnecks Philadelphia Wings Colorado Mammoth Rochester Knighthawks Edmonton Rush Toronto Rock Minnesota Swarm Washington Stealth

The format for the NLL Playoffs is listed below. All playoff games are single elimination. •Eightteamsshallearnplayoffberths.Newforthisyear’splayoffsisthecrossoverwhichwill allow the 5th place team in the West Division to take the place of the 4th place team in the East Division if the 5th place team has a better record. Each division champion faces thefourthplacefinisherfromtheirdivision(orthecrossoverteamshouldthatteamqualifyfortheplayoffs).ThesecondplacefinisherineachdivisionfacesthethirdplacefinisherfromtheirdivisionintheDivisionSemifinals.Eachgameishostedbythehigher-seededteam. •IntheDivisionalFinals,thewinnerofthefirstvs.fourthplaceDivisionalSemifinalgamefacesthewinnerofthesecondvs.thirdplaceDivisionalSemifinalgameineachdivisionrespectively. Each game is hosted by the higher seeded team. •TheDivisionalFinalwinnersshallmeetintheChampionshipGame(Eastvs.West)withthe higher overall seed hosting the game. Divisional Tiebreakers:The following is the tie breaking procedure for clubs having identical won-lost records at the conclusionoftheregularseasonwithintheirdivision,todeterminetheorderoffinishandseeding within the division. a) Head-to-head record during the regular season (best won-lost percentage in games between tied clubs)b) Win-loss percentage against divisional opponentsc) Win-loss record against common opponents played an equal number of times during the regular season.d) Goals for/goals (most net points) against in head-to-head match-ups.e) Per-game goal differential (goals for minus goals against, divided by games played) within Divisionf) Total goals for/goals (most net points) against for the regular season.g) Coin toss.Note: Only one club advances to the playoffs in any tie-breaking step. Remaining tied clubs revertbacktothefirststepofthetiebreakers.Inthecaseofathree-waytieorgreater,onceone of the teams wins the tie-breaker, they advance and the tie-breaking procedure is re-applied to the remaining teams. overall Seeding Tiebreakers:The following is the tie-breaking procedure for clubs having identical won-lost records at the conclusion of the regular season to determine the Overall Order of Finish and Overall Playoff Seeding: a) Head-to-head record during the regular season(best won-lost percentage in games between tied clubs)b) Win-loss record against common opponents played an equal number of games during the regular season.c) Goals for/goals (most net points) against in head-to-head match-ups.d) Total goals for/goals against (most net points) for the regular season.e) Coin toss.

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assist - Awarded to the player or players (maxi-mum of two) who touched the ball prior to the goal, provided no defender plays or possesses the ball in between.

Body Check - Slowing or stopping an opponent in possession of the ball. The check must be above the waist and below the shoulders.

Breakaway - One-on-one scoring opportunity with the offensive player and the goaltender.

Cradling (the ball) - The back and forward mo-tion of the stick with the ball in the pocket. The cradling keeps the ball inside the pocket, making itdifficultforthedefendertodislodgeortakeitaway.

Crease - Nine-foot radius area which surrounds the goals at each end of the playing surface. A goal is disallowed if a player scores while standing inside this area or steps on the line that definesthecrease.

Cross Check - Using the shaft of the stick between his hands, the defensive player tries to push on the opponent’s arm forcing a poor pass or shot.

face-off - At the start of the game, any quarter of play, and after a goal is scored, the ball is placed in the center circle and two opposing players face each other in a scrum of posses-sion.

Goal - Awarded to the last player on the scoring club to touch the ball prior to the ball entering the net.

Hidden Ball Play - A player without the ball starts to cradle his stick drawing the attention of the defense while another teammate candidly passes the ball or shoots on net.

Loose Ball - There is no possession and the ball is bouncing, rolling or rebound off the boards or goaltender. Loose balls are also sometimes referred to as ground balls.

Major Penalty - Five minutes in length. Penalty time expires on the scoring of two goals, but penalized player must remain in penalty box for fullfiveminutes.

Man Down - A team is considered this, or short-handed, when they must send out a four- or three-man unit as a result of having one or two of their players in the penalty box. Minor Penalty - Two minutes in length. Penalty expires upon the scoring of a goal; penalized playerreturnstofloor.

offensive Screen - Legal action by an attacking

player to impede the defensive coverage of a defender on an attacking player “without” pos-session of the ball.

outlet Pass-Thefirstpassfromthegoalten-der that begins the transition from defense to offense.

Penalty Box-Off-fieldarea,nearmidfield,where players serve penalty time.

Pick - Legal interference by an offensive player from a set position on a defensive player who is playing defense on the ball carrier. If two players execute the pick, it is referred to as a double pick.

Power Play - When a team has a(n extra) man advantage because of a penalty situation against the opposing team. Power plays can take the formoffive-on-four,five-on-three,orfour-on-three. Following are some examples of what is and is not considered a power-play goal:•Ifaclubhasanadvantageonaminorpenaltystarting at 2:02 of the quarter and it scores at 4:02, the goal is not a power-play goal.•Ifaclubscoresonadelayedpenalty,thegoalis not a power-play goal.•Ifaclubhasanadvantageduetoafive-minutemajor penalty, that club is always credited with having one more advantage than the number of power-play goals it scores during that advan-tage; because the penalty does not expire, a new advantage begins after such a power-play goal. For example, if Team A scores one goal during a major penalty, it is credited with two advantages.•Ifaclubisonapowerplayforanylengthoftime, it is considered to have had an advantage.•Adoubleminorconstitutestwoopportunities.

Screen Shot -Ashotongoalthatisdifficultfor the goaltender to see because of the high amountofplayertrafficinfrontofthecreasearea.

Short-Handed Goal - scored by a club while it is at a manpower disadvantage due to a penalty.

Shot on Goal - if a player shoots the ball with the intention of scoring and if that shot would have gone in the net had the goaltender not stopped it, the shot is recorded as a shot “on goal”. Shots which hit either of the goalposts or the crossbar are also credited as a shot on goal.

Technical Penalty - Result in loss of possession of the ball. Minor violation; no time penalty.

Tenths of a Second - if a penalty or goal occurs in the last minute of a quarter, the time is round-ed off to the previous second (i.e. - if a penalty is called with 14.6 seconds left in the quarter, the time is indicated as 14:45, and not 14:46.

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Buffalo Bandits One Seymour H Knox III PlazaBuffalo, NY 14203 Phone Number: (716) 855-4184Website: www.bandits.com

TeaM InfoRMaTIon Division: East Colors: Orange, Black, White, Purplefounded: 1992 Home arena: HSBC Arena Seating Capacity: 18,690 2011 Record: 10-62011 Playoff Record: 1-1

Calgary Roughnecks 555 Saddledome Rise SECalgary, Alberta T2G 2W1Phone: (403) 777-2177Website: www.calgaryroughnecks.comEmail: [email protected]

TeaM InfoRMaTIon Division: West Colors: Red, White Grey, Black founded: 2001 Home arena: Scotiabank Saddledome Seating Capacity: 19,2892011 Record: 11-52011 Playoff Record: 1-1

Colorado Mammoth Pepsi Center1000 Chopper CircleDenver, CO 80204Phone: 303-405-1100Website: www.ColoradoMammoth.com

TeaM InfoRMaTIon Division: West Colors: Burgundy, Black, Silver, Whitefounded: 1986 (Washington) 2002 (Colorado) Home arena: Pepsi Center Seating Capacity: 18,0072011 Record: 5-112011 Playoff Record: 0-1

edmonton Rush 137 Turbo Drive Sherwood Park, AB Phone: (780) 732-RUSH(7874) Website: www.edmontonrush.com

TeaM InfoRMaTIon Division: West Colors: Black, Silver, Whitefounded: 20066Home arena: Rexall Place Seating Capacity: 16,0002011 Record: 5-112010 Playoff Record: N/A

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Minnesota Swarm 317 Washington StreetSt. Paul, MN 55102Phone: 888-667-9276Website: www.mnswarm.comEmail: [email protected]

TeaM InfoRMaTIon Division: West Colors: Blue, Yellow, Grayfounded: 2005Home arena: Xcel Energy Center Seating Capacity: 18,0642011 Record: 8-82011 Playoff Record: 0-1

Toronto Rock 416 North Service Road East, Suite 100Oakville, Ont. L6H 5R2 Phone: 416-596-3075 Website: www.torontorock.com

TeaM InfoRMaTIon Division: East Colors: Navy, Red, Whitefounded: 1999Home arena: Air Canada Centre Seating Capacity: 18,8002011 Record: 10-62011 Playoff Record: 3-0

Rochester Knighthawks 144 Exchange Blvd., Ste 102 Rochester, NY 14614Phone: (585) 454-4295Website: www.knighthawks.net

TeaM InfoRMaTIon Division: East Colors: Teal, Purple, Whitefounded: 1995Home arena: Blue Cross Arena Seating Capacity: 10,6522011 Record: 10-62011 Playoff Record: 0-1

Philadelphia Wings

Wells Fargo Center 3601 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19148Phone: 215-389-9464Website: www.wingslax.com

TeaM InfoRMaTIon Division: East Colors: Red, Black, Whitefounded: 1986Home arena: Wells Fargo Center Seating Capacity: 12,0962011 Record: 5-112011 Playoff Record: N/A

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