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An 11-5 loser in its first game in Ottawa last week, the Rock fell to 0-2 in a 15-4 loss to the Albany FireWolves. The four goals equal Toronto’s franchise record for fewest in a game.
The third quarter made all the difference in Saturday’s National Lacrosse League game as the host Toronto Rock defeated the Saskatchewan Rush 11-8. While the two teams went back and forth in the ...
Meanwhile, the Rock dropped to 5-11 and lost any remaining strings of possibility it had to make the playoffs and with two games left, the team that made the league’s semi-final round the past ...
The Rock outshot the Swarm 55-45 over the course of 60 minutes of play. Toronto was 2-for-4 on the power play, while Georgia went 1-for-6.
Mitch de Snoo also hit the century mark with 100 Caused Turnovers in his Rock career. The Bandits outshot the Rock 52-37. Toronto was 3-for-7 on the power play, while Buffalo went 2-for-5.
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