East Division
May 6 New England at Toronto 7:00 PM EST
West Division
May 6 Colorado at Vancouver 10:00 PM EST
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East Division
May 6 New England at Toronto 7:00 PM EST
West Division
May 6 Colorado at Vancouver 10:00 PM EST
Box Score / Summary
Curtis Dickerson had three goals and three assists for the Roughnecks. Frank Scigliano made 54 saves. The Rush were led by Adam Jones with three goals and one assist.
Summary
Trailing 14-12 after three quarters, the Rock outscored the Bandits 7-1 in the final quarter to secure the win. With the Toronto takes second in the east and gets a home playoff game. Toronto finishes the season 9-9 and Buffalo falls to 6-12.
Summary
Corey Small scored the game winner at 6:07 of overtime. Teams combined for 33 goals. That is going to one ugly defensive film session. Vancouver finishes the season 9-9 and New England finishes the season 8-10.
Summary
Graeme Hossack scores as time expires to give the Knighthawks the win. Hawks finish the season 7-11. While Georgia finishes the season 13-5. Season high crown in Georgia (wink, nod) 5,126.
Summary
Colorado comeback falls short. Ben MacIntosh had three goals and one assist for the Rush. Number one overall pick Ryan Keenan had one goal and four assists. Aaron Bold made 45 saves. Eli McLaughlin had three goals and three assists for the Mammoth.
Saskatchewan improves to 12-5 Colorado falls to 9-9
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April 29 Saskatchewan at Calgary 9:00 PM EST
Mammoth led 3-2 after one quarter. It was all down hill after that. The Mammoth managed to score only four goals over the final 45 minutes. Logan Schuss and Corey Small each had three goals and four assists to lead the Stealth. Tye Belanger made 52 saves. With the win Vancouver has clinched a playoff spot.
Vancouver improves to 8-9 and Colorado falls to 9-8
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April 28 Saskatchewan at Colorado 9:30 PM EST
April 29 Vancouver at New England 7:00 PM EST
Mark Matthews four goals and three assists and Robert Church two goals and five assists, each had seven points to lead the Rush. Tyler Carlson made 40 saves. Brett Hickey led the Rock with four goals and one assist.
Saskatchewan improves to 11-5 and Toronto falls to 8-9
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April 29 Toronto at Buffalo 7:30 PM EST
April 28 Colorado at Saskatchewan 8:30 PM EST